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  • DedispecDedispec Member, Patron Provider

    @trewq - You would just cover postage/shipping to send it to us and to send it back to you. No extra fees that I feel are necessary at this point.

  • netomx said: I remember you had like 8 GPUs connected, amiright?

    I had 6 on the Mac:

    http://imgur.com/a/zRELj

    And i have this thing:

    http://i.imgur.com/Ns1LEAX.jpg

    http://i.imgur.com/7Q9RRdn.jpg

    http://i.imgur.com/1RHpGxC.jpg

    Thanked by 1trewq
  • HxxxHxxx Member

    Ok so @William you got my attention, is clear you are full of skill.

    How does that "thing" work? Is that 6 cards sli?

    Same question with the Mac.

    Thanked by 1William
  • William said: And i have this thing:

    hey! $7 for the cat!

  • Hxxx said: How does that "thing" work? Is that 6 cards sli?

    No, it uses a PCIe expanders to get x1 PCIe 2.0 (5Gbit) to 3x PCIe x1 1.0 (2.5Gbit) - this does not do SLI/Crossfire (requires 4 lanes per card) but allows to use them for computing. Draws about 2000W in use.

    Hxxx said: Same question with the Mac.

    Specific hardware from Canada with a PLX PCIe chip to split out lanes, then run it out of the case and feed by external PSU.

    http://amfeltec.com/splitters-gpu-oriented/?view=list

  • WSSWSS Member

    @William said:
    Specific hardware from Canada with a PLX PCIe chip to split out lanes, then run it out of the case and feed by external PSU.

    I'm not impressed until you use a PCI riser and several ISA adaptors.

  • WSS said: I'm not impressed until you use a PCI riser and several ISA adaptors.

    I have these - PLX development kits, very rare, very expensive, very useful:

    https://prnt.li/f/70d3591713cdbf1bdc0ab8125991d24d-io9ahsh5au.jpg

    Also have PCI to PCIe x1 (!) converters, enabling PCIe usage on a PCI slot.

  • William said: And i have this thing:

    Clearly the cat realises these things produce good heat

  • WSSWSS Member

    @William said:

    WSS said: I'm not impressed until you use a PCI riser and several ISA adaptors.

    I have these - PLX development kits, very rare, very expensive, very useful:

    https://prnt.li/f/70d3591713cdbf1bdc0ab8125991d24d-io9ahsh5au.jpg

    Also have PCI to PCIe x1 (!) converters, enabling PCIe usage on a PCI slot.

    Hah!

    How many ISA 8/16 bit EMS cards, though?

  • WSS said: How many ISA 8/16 bit EMS cards, though?

    I THINK we have some old FC ISA cards, but that's it :(

  • WSSWSS Member

    @William said:

    WSS said: How many ISA 8/16 bit EMS cards, though?

    I THINK we have some old FC ISA cards, but that's it :(

    Eh.. still amusing. You have the kind of gear I wish I never got rid of, and enable to boot.

  • HxxxHxxx Member

    @William So based on the power consumption is pretty terrible for anything but... Did you ever test that thing with BT mining? Was it average or?

  • Hxxx said: So based on the power consumption is pretty terrible for anything but... Did you ever test that thing with BT mining? Was it average or?

    Why? Power was cheap at the time/location - it was used for folding at home, BT mining on GPUs was dead already by then (for that we had some ASIC miners).

  • CharlliiieCharlliiie Member
    edited April 2017

    @pbgben said:
    Ovh and hetzner, both have gpu and also i7s with iris embedd

    Try to figure out what hetzner gonna do with DMCA

  • @RapidDedi said:

    @willie said:

    We have some in Germany, if it works for you let me know.

    Got a url? I couldn't find them on your site. tx


    i7-4790k, 32G Ram, 2 x 300GB HDD, 500GB SSD, 30TB Traffic Gbit (100mbit/s after): 130USD/month, 20USD setup
    gtx970: + 40 USD/month, 20USD Setup
    Tesla K20: + 75USD/month, 50 USD Setup

    If interested in anything else in Germany please pm>

    Do you have url ?
    Or this server in US ?

  • @Dedispec said:
    Thanks @willie for the tag.

    We have some that we offer GPUs on: http://dedispec.com/gpu.php

    We actually are updating GPU pricing today but here is the new pricing:

    Quadro K1200 - $55/m
    GTX 1060 - $40/m
    GTX 1070 - $70/m
    GTX 1080 - $90/m
    GTX 1080ti - $120/m
    Send your own GPU - $10/m

    What about DMCA and any discount for Intel Core i7-6700K Plan ?
    I want to set up the game called Dragon Oath on the server

  • Charlliiie said: What about DMCA

    Kansas City, MO, US.

    Now think again.,

  • WSSWSS Member

    @William said:

    Charlliiie said: What about DMCA

    Kansas City, MO, US.

    Now think again.,

    It doesn't matter all that much when you only copy Linux ISOs..

  • RapidDediRapidDedi Member, Patron Provider

    @Charlliiie said:

    @RapidDedi said:

    @willie said:

    We have some in Germany, if it works for you let me know.

    Got a url? I couldn't find them on your site. tx


    i7-4790k, 32G Ram, 2 x 300GB HDD, 500GB SSD, 30TB Traffic Gbit (100mbit/s after): 130USD/month, 20USD setup
    gtx970: + 40 USD/month, 20USD Setup
    Tesla K20: + 75USD/month, 50 USD Setup

    If interested in anything else in Germany please pm>

    Do you have url ?
    Or this server in US ?


    Germany not US, if interested please pm me.

  • datanoisedatanoise Member
    edited April 2017

    William said: PCI to PCIe x1

    Didn't know those existed. Is it stable / does it works good?

    edit: seems pretty expensive...

  • @datanoise said:

    William said: PCI to PCIe x1

    Didn't know those existed. Is it stable / does it works good?

    edit: seems pretty expensive...

    You can get cheap ones on AliExpress. $5 for a single PCI to USB 3.0 riser or $15 for a dual one.

    Depends on the quality you want.

  • telephone said: You can get cheap ones on AliExpress. $5 for a single PCI to USB 3.0 riser or $15 for a dual one.

    Would you mind sharing a link? I find cheap pci-e to pci-e riser but no old pci to pci-1 x1..

  • datanoise said: Didn't know those existed. Is it stable / does it works good?

    It's 1.1 and works, yes, stable also -- just very slow, 1Gbit ~ (so half a lane).

    I have some specialised sellers on ebay for such things, Sintech and Startech:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/STARTECH-COM-PCI1PEX1-PCI-to-PCIe-Adapter-Card-/252779891470?hash=item3adadb0b0e:g:PaAAAOSw3v5Yq0cS

    This is a 64bit card (extra part on end) but also works in normal 32bit.

    Thanked by 1datanoise
  • telephone said: You can get cheap ones on AliExpress. $5 for a single PCI to USB 3.0 riser or $15 for a dual one.

    This is NOT what we meant. See my post above.

    Thanked by 1telephone
  • WSSWSS Member

    I came to suggest Startech. Welp.. guess I don't have to. They've got some of the grooviest stuff only the nerdiest of nerds need.

    I appreciate that they continue to offer drivers for their products, where the half-priced pump-n-dump Chinese resellers are long gone. I've got an odd USB2->Parallel+RS232 adapter which has drivers for Windows 98 OSR2 up through 10. Works great in Linux, too.

  • @WSS said:
    I came to suggest Startech. Welp.. guess I don't have to. They've got some of the grooviest stuff only the nerdiest of nerds need.

    I used their Thunderbolt 3 USB-C to Thunderbolt 2 adaptor and it worked flawlessly out of the box and was one of the only few that was offered too. They have my backing as well for the future!

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited April 2017

    daxterfellowes said: I used their Thunderbolt 3 USB-C to Thunderbolt 2 adaptor and it worked flawlessly out of the box and was one of the only few that was offered too. They have my backing as well for the future!

    This is not theirs.

    That is a basic Intel chip in a case, zero modifications. Same Apple sells, at times at huge didscounts.

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