He don't own a dual socket momyboard

>he don't own a dual socket momyboard

What is your excuse Sup Forums?

neither do you.

I had one but I sold it.

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i just was thinking if they will release dual am4 for Ryzen™

I don't have money

Looks pretty boss but I can't justify spending that kind of money on vanity server since I can run compute on amazon whenever I need it.

Do it for the shitcons anonymous. Do it for Monero.

But i do...

>momy
It's MUMMY

not looking for house fire and I'd rather have an iGPU for Linux and my dedicated GPU for VM passthrough

But I do own a dual socket motherboard.

If you aren't doing something highly multithreaded, it's a waste of money. I'd argue it's even a waste of money for most workstations, even with highly threaded workloads, because no one configures the memory properly.

No, but dual socket Niples workstation with two 32c/64t

I like mini-ITX and dual socket boards are just so rare in that form factor

>so rare
Wait, there are dual processor mini ITX mobos?

All I do with my pc is shitposting, watch porn and the occasional gaymen.
No need for dual socket

what case is this?

Nope, the smallest board I personally know of that is dual-socket is a dual LGA 775 board Supermicro did.

And on the extreme other end there was that one Tyan dual-motherboard 8-socket monstrosity they cooked up for Socket 940 Opterons.

Fuck, dual LGA 771, and it was microATX.

There aren't many dual socket ATX motherboards (and those have severe compromises), so I doubt there are any dual socket boards in a smaller form factor.

>Tyan dual-motherboard 8-socket monstrosity they cooked up for Socket 940 Opterons.
Mirin.
I wonder how much Sup Forums street cred would I get with a system like that.

Do motherboards like this support typical consumer desktop hardware like GPUs and so forth?

You'd get 0.

>Do motherboards like this support typical consumer desktop hardware like GPUs and so forth?
If it's not built specifically for workstations there can be some features they lack compared to a normal desktop board, but they might not matter to you.

Usually, yes, but also have issues like the slow as fuck bios because mostly are server boards.

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Yeah CPU SLI/Crossfire is more efficient

It does, the Master board for that system (Tyan S4881) has a pair of PCI-E x16 slots near the lower end of the board.

The problem with that 8 socket beast is its power requirements: You will need 2 PSUs each with 2 CPU-8pins and a 4 pin, one for the upper board one for the lower.

IMO though you'd be much better off getting a quad G34 board and loading that up with 12c CPU (as they're based on the Thuban die). There are 16C G34 processors, but those are Bulldozer/Piledriver.

Been and done it, it was fun and had some advantages but this one specifically had too many downsides. Now have a 4790k that outperforms it in most scenarios with less power draw and heat output.

I don't need dual CPU setup to watch anime and shitpost on Sup Forums

I would if photoshop and lightroom took advantage of it

This. My server and workstation have the same amount of RAM in them and my workstation boots up in seconds while the server takes minutes.

>shitty server board
>not something actual workstation/enthusiast class like Skull Trail

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this. i barely need my 4670k and crosfire setup to do that.

>GPU is 2 slot and covers PCIe x16 slot below it
>Several vGPUs setup
>Can't put in a quad 8Gb fiber card below
Feels like I'm wasting money if I can't occupy every slot on a workstation machine with something usable to the full bandwidth spec.

In what possible way could it be improved? It gives you every option possible.

>128 threads
for what purpose

Once they release Naples workstation boards I'll be interested in using one for my home server.

gcc.

>Feels like I'm wasting money if I can't occupy every slot on a workstation machine with something usable to the full bandwidth spec.
hopefully you don't run out of pcie lanes though

I do though

I have two 2620's

If there were decently priced external GPU solutions with multipathing I'd be game.
Would host all my dual slot stuff in a cage and keep single slot stuff on the board.

Dual socket 2011 ensures I have 40+40 of them.

I'm not a tryhard faggot.

one good proc and GPU is easier to manage for many applications if you're under a limited budget

>E-ATX
Sure am glad I bought my dual socket workstation. Is there even an E-ATX case that isn't fucking huge?

>2620s
My condolences.

the last one I had was a Pentium III with a pair of Slot 1 sockets.

CFD

How would I go about setting up a computer like this to be a shared workstation in my house?

FEA

Buy an HP workstation
Use a multi user OS
Install HP's remote graphics software

E-ATX is inherently huge, so no.

The SR-2 IIRC is even bigger and uses some semi-proprietary form factor for it.

this is some of the most advanced delusional autism i've seen on Sup Forums
poor thing