What is worng with people?

what is worng with people?

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>what is worng with people?
they are too fat and greedy with capitalism

>they're not perfect.... Nobody's perfect...

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ok what's the issue here before i even speculate

>optical drive
this triggers me

why? it's the best thing to cold store anything.

>not using a USB DAC
>needing audio on a server

>buh buh optical drives in 2016, I'm so triggered
Top kekkers, fucking plebs.

it's the lack of hard drives that triggers me

if you're going to have four CPUs there should be four SSDs and at least eight HDDs in that case. Those empty drive bays just scream "I don't need it or use it, I bought it as a shitposting machine"

stupid design so easily fixed. Better cooling if the ram and CPU locations were switched so that one cooler isn't drawing from the PCI card. Then again the board might expect fans to blow horizontally not vertically (though vertically is naturally better)

/thread, comrade

>not putting everything on a nas

capitalism is the best economic system in the world, fuckass. socialism only fucks the economy and makes everyone poor.

Gotta go fast

/thread

>implying optical went the way of the floppy

b--b-b-b-b--because apple said that optical drives are not cool

y-y-y-you wait and see how jobs was right

>not having a single SSD in your main rig with all your HDDs in servers

>skyscrapers and densely populated inner cities are good

>implying you dont hear your room with comfy 45 nm 16 core xeons


I love my workstation fuck you guys

Fuck i forgot my image

You need to fit all the niggers somewhere.

That has got to be the worst heat management I've ever seen.

It maintains room tempature under full load, and the ventalation is just fine thank you. Unless you plan on making a ms paint diagram proving me wrong

I don't have to, all of your fucking fans are blowing back into each other.

A challenger appears

What prosesors?

Get Rekt.
[spoiler] NEVER,EVER build this. This thing is a fucking money pit. [/spoiler]

Netburst Xeon

cont.

2x E5 2670 (Sandy Bridge EP)

Netburst? Jesus. Whats the id#
Also how much ram

y tho

My nigga

I got muh neetbux, and I like building computers. My last machine before this was a single core Athlon 64..

Putting it in a consumer case is stupid, it's a server motherboard and it needs to be placed in a case that fits it.

Well, no

>consumer
Please don't use wrong words.
Here's a list of wrong words.
gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Consumer

>those alternating connections for the GPU
triggered my autism

Why does your PC have a window and LEDs inside?

Capitalism is great, city dwelling bankers and Chinese factory workers both live horrible unfulfilling lives, in order to support my rural socialist lifestyle.

What's wrong with a server mainboard in a tower PC? As long as it fits E-ATX / SSI-EEB or whatever, it should be fine

I just thought of something... There should be a socket for graphics chips, like they have for CPUs. That way they can be mounted on the motherboard, and use sane cooling solutions.

I assumed graphics cards are designed to be installed by the plebbiest retard

Cant, the memory interface for graphics cards is far too fast for anything less than running on the same PCB with a hard connection (soldered BGA).
It would also greatly limit what GPUs can be installed on what board. With PCI-E, any GPU can work on any board that has the slot open for it.

So where do you rest of the graphics hardware? Who determines who many GPU sockets you have per board?

There's really nothing wrong with PCI-express - it's more flexible (allows you to use the slots for things other than graphics cards, not that Sup Forums would know anything about this), more self-contained (allows you to upgrade graphics cards without upgrading the mainboard), more compatible, etc.

Literally the only argument against it is that you can't use a giant-ass full tower cooler like you can for your CPU - but honestly, you might as well just liquid cool if you want to overclock your GPU that hard.

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You're retarded. That's still a full on graphics card, just in a proprietary form factor.

into the trash... it goes?

Well communists had solutions for undesirables too.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Purge

capitalism inspires violence

Are you trying to tell me capitalism doesn't make the vast majority of people poor as well? It's practically required for it to work.

And I'm sure you have the info to back that up mate
Socialism has never even been properly implemented, so I am sure there is lots of info on how it went

lol go live in cuba m8 if you love socialism so much
also enjoy your third world shithole

I don't see anything wrong with that machine.
Just because shit sometimes is not built to be a Sup Forums machine or gayming doesn't mean it's useless.

I plan to make a new build, right now using a dual 1336 socket board I got from work years ago.

I think I will buy one of those cheap supermicro cases because they are built like tanks and can handle big motherboards and come with pretty good redundant PSUs.

>Not having 8 SSDs

>X series Xeons
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15-year-old bernout retard detected

part 2

>cheap supermicro cases
They're not cheap

anyone can cherrypick you petit bourgeosie

For what's inside them and their build quality they are pretty cheap.

Find me a case that has 8 sas/6.0gbps sata hot swap bays, supports e-atx motherboards and comes with a redundant 1.4kw gold standard psu.

See? They are cheap. lian li cases are 400 bucks with nothing, the one I just mentioned is 860.

Capitalism would be better without globalism.

>they are pretty cheap.
My SC743, with the mobile rack, internal to external SAS3 bracket, and missing fans was >$800.

That Mac Pro is one of the few times in recent memory that Apple deserves some praise. They actually bothered to 'think different' as opposed to their previous Mac Pro which was just a mATX mobo mounted upside down in a proprietary form.

Granted the most extreme workloads caused very high temps but its also a very quiet solution especially in real-world situations. Hopefully the basic ATX form factor gets reworked in the future in favor of even better cooling efficiency however given that the desktop PC's importance has waned in recent years particularly with average consumers I'd say it's unlikely.

>2016
>not separating storage and compute
kek

How's the airflow and average temp on yours?

I was looking at the SC747 due to having a ton of fans and having a lot of air intake albeit also loud when things get toasty inside (the sanyo denki fans on them can be pretty silent when things aren't hot tho).

>How's the airflow and average temp on yours?
Air flow is plenty, temps for the CPUs are fine, the GPUs are horrible due to all the shit crammed inside of it. The GTX 980s will underclock themselves sometimes even with a 6000 RPM 80mm fan feeding them. And the CPU for the RAID card is normally 85°C or so which sucks (alarm goes off at 90°C).

I regret not getting a 747 instead just for the extra PCI slots. I bought it before I knew that they made SuperQuiet 1U power supplies. If I had it, I could probably fix my GPU temp issues by not having to sandwich them together if I had the extra slots on the chassis.

>I bought it before I knew that they made SuperQuiet 1U power supplies.
I should have said before I knew that their 1U SuperQuiet power supplies were actually quiet. I have a SC825 with them and they aren't that bad. I havent tried maxing the load on them, but for the couple times i've powered on that box, it wasnt bad.

>That Mac Pro is one of the few times in recent memory that Apple deserves some praise
nah its lame

>Granted the most extreme workloads caused very high temps
hahaha no. the shitty cooling system caused high temps

>Hopefully the basic ATX form factor gets reworked in the future in favor of even better cooling efficiency
thats exactly what BTX is

Thanks for the info bro, I will go with the SC747 then, it can get quite hot around here and I will need the GPUs to not choke because I use them for raytracing.

After looking at the parts list, their SuperQuiet chassis is like my SuperQuiet SC743 and it doesnt come with all the fans. And if you're looking to make it even quieter I use a Aquaero 6 XT fan controller. I need to buy a 2nd because some how it manages to shut itself off if I connect all 8 fans to it, even though it is within its supposed power limits. It isnt fun to log in to your PC, and see a pair of E5-2660v2s underclocked and at 90C because of zero airflow.

>SuperQuiet SC743 and it doesnt come with all the fans

Yeah I checked that myself when doing the research which is why I think I will go with the normal version of the 747 one that has all the 6 fans (2 exhaust 4 intake) which are all 92mm 5k rpm ones.

Here's a small video I found when doing some research about their noise levels, it's a boot in video but the fans start maxed out so it works to have an idea.

youtube.com/watch?v=6TDA3AB3Cug

The board expects to be in a rackmount case with the proper heat sinks, but retarded PC builder faggots do shit with things that weren't designed for it.

>previous Mac Pro which was just a mATX mobo mounted upside down in a proprietary form.
No.

>Yeah I checked that myself when doing the research which is why I think I will go with the normal version of the 747 one that has all the 6 fans (2 exhaust 4 intake) which are all 92mm 5k rpm ones.
You can buy the missing fans as spare parts. I dunno if you've ever been in the hot asile of a data center before, but if you havent then trust me, you dont want the non-SQ version.

I gotta admit, the shared heat-sink thing is kinda a cool idea. Too bad it makes everything proprietary.

Proprietary is good because then you can do shit like that. Getting people to agree on something for a standard is like herding cockroaches.

>what is worng with people?

Your spelling.

I only have been near a render farm which is quite loud, probably not as big as a datacenter so I guess it won't be as bad.

We used to just go for a smoke break or lunch after we started doing things in the office because first we couldn't do anything after we started rendering and second because it was fucking loud.

I will see if I can find the SQ fans then, the loud ones are the FAN-0114L4 now I have to find how expensive the quiet ones would be to replace.

>Socialism has never been properly implemented

And it never will be "properly" implemented until we are terraforming other planets, mining asteroids, and completing all work with autonomous robots. Even then, you'll still have to have working class humans to direct or repair the robots at some level, and leadership will likely still have to exist, so people will never, ever be equal. There pretty much HAS to be a class based system (although, through capitalism, you may notice that not only are the rich becoming richer, all the other classes, including the much lower ones, become richer, as well. Sure, they're mad, because a widening gap, but when you have 1 apple and I have 10, and then complain when you get 5, but I have 50, you're not seeing the bigger picture)

Tired of being lower class? Blame yourself for wasting your opportunities, or if you're really a faggot, your parents for not being able to gitgud and provide you a better springboard, from which to prosper.

Either way, class jumping isn't fucking hard. Give up luxuries, like cable, smartphones, going out drinking, etc for 5 years, and focus on saving money/ moving up in your job/ getting a better job and see how far you can go, even without school. I went from 15k/yr to a pretty respectable 45k/yr (in a suburban town) like that, with zero collage, and I was barely trying.

Shit, my mom has a GED, was working at fucking K-mart when I was 15, and now she's the regional HR Director for a nursing home chain, making about 75k/ yr. The only thing that's hard is that I'm getting raped by taxes now.

I'm not sure if you understand the definition of proprietary. Proprietary doesn't concern your own actions, only the actions of others.

Basically, if you make something proprietary, all you're doing is prohibiting others from copying your design. That has nothing to do with being able to do cool things, because you can just as well do cool things without requiring a restrictive EULA.

Class to class mobility is rare, your anecdote proves nothing. 99% of people will never become rich, it's a fool's dream meant to placate the working class and prevent them from fighting for themselves and humanity (namely socialism.) The spectre of even poorly implemented socialism caused the most rapid industrialization in human history, and created the world's second largest economy despite a destructive civil war and the most destructive conflict in human history (WWII.) socialism not only works, it's successful, and just because some asshole (I'm looking at you, gorby) destroys it with his harebrained scheme for "openness" doesn't condemn the systems achievements, including but not limited to THE FIRST HUMAN IN SPACE

We aren't talking about software, guy.

to see what's inside

>Class to class mobility is rare
No, it isn't.

>"Was never implemented" argument

They tried to implement it a multitude of time but it always failed because it doesn't work. People are greedy therefore socialism doesn't work.

>the same old useful idiot kool-aid
If you love capitalism so much, then why aren't you working 14 hours a day alongside your wife and kids in a sweatshop factory?

It's very easy liking capitalism after all the improvements that socialist unions and progressivism brought into it.

Which by the way brings me to: I love how free market capitalists are always claiming we don't live in real free market capitalism when we bring up all the shortcomings about our society, but they're quick to come up with pictures about OUR VERY OWN SOCIETY when it's about pointing out how good capitalism is! Cognitive dissonance much?

Shit #REKT

>class to class mobility is rare

I know it's anecdotal, but I sure know alot of rare cases, then.

Wife
>college dropout
>was working at dollar store
>worked for some old lady as home health care aide making peanuts
>used experience to land shitty CNA job
>currently has LPN through her job and going to school for RN
>From about 15k/yr to 42k/yr and after RN potential to double that

Best friend since hs
>NEET 4 years out of hs
>get a dishwasher job at cracker barrel, min wage
>goes to manufacturing plant job fair and lands gruntwork job about 25k/yr
>moved up, is now 2nd level management @ 47k/yr

Meanwhile, my other bro...
>parents own crazy nice 4200sqft house
>went to college
>working in the same place for about 10 years now
>about 28k/yr
>still lives at home

It literally just takes a little bit of time and effort, if you're not a retard.

>socialism put a human in space
Capitalism put one on the moon

When it comes to improving quality of life, creating jobs, innovation, and citizen prosperity, NOTHING beats capitalism.

You know what socialism is good for (for awhile)? Paying for wars and attempting to profit from them.

Why do you think we've become less and less prosperous, here in the US, where China is becoming more? We've moved away from capitalism, to a form of corporate sponsored socialism, where China has began embracing the free market.

>socialist unions
You mean scam artists?

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No, I mean: nice picture of Chicago on the capitalist side of things. Do you really think Chicago is a shining example of free market capitalism?

No, because America doesn't have it. What does that have to do with what I said?

>all these anecdotal examples of class mobility in modern america
>"b-but we're moving away from capitalism, user! we now have a form of 'corporate sponsored socialism'"
I hope you realize the massive contradiction you fell in. There's still time to delete that post.

You called unions scam artists, but Illinois is a unionized state.

Also, reminder that "right to work" is codeword for "all rights for the employer, no rights for the employee".

wait what the fuck, is socialism Geneva ?

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Also, that's an easy one.
We had a relatively free market, once-upon-a-time, which is how our society got so powerful to begin with.

HOWEVER, corporate lobbying has since produced a foundation of laws granting the government unprecedented amounts of control (a socialist mainstay) and has spurned many more laws and regulations specifically designed to make it more difficult for unestablished competitors to gain a foothold.

In short, our market was free until people bought the government.

How do we fix this?
A: Sweeping deregulation
B: congressional term limits (to prevent so many connections being made)
C: massive cuts to military budget
D: the classics, such as auditing the federal reserve, tax cuts, abolishment of the dept of education and DEA, scaling back FDA and IRS power, etc.

>You called unions scam artists
Because they are. They do nothing the law doesn't already do and they cost even more.

Nice meme, but...

>corporate lobbying has since produced...
>b-but the problem is government, I swear!
>w-we need to take away powers from the government, not the corporations!
AGAIN, I hope you see the contradiction in your own words. There's still time to delete that post and save yourself the embarrassment.

>less free market means there's no class mobility
Less than there used to be, yes, because it's difficult to start your own business, now. That doesn't mean you can't move up in existing jobs, and social class, idiot, just don't plan on starting a successful competitor to epipen to drive down prices.