over the past couple of years I nearly exclusively worked on laptops and I'm quite sure I didn't own a private computer since 2002 or so.
So I thought it was time to build a computer again and let me say a lot of stuff changed. Specially size wise. I used to build my own pc's and learned this when I was around 9 years old. While helping out my dad. Well mostly when I did not accidentally put something together in the wrong way and blew up a motherboard or power supply. I guess it's called learning by doing?
So after I was researching the current pc architectures for a couple of weeks, I came to the conclusion that I need to know what I want todo with it first.
So let's see:
- fast enough to run virtual machines
- fast enough to play any game now or in 2-3 years
- able to support at least 2-3 monitors. After all I want to use it to work from home
- needs to pay for itself, with something called bit mining. So it needs excellent graphic card(s)
- lot's of memory, so I can work on it
- possible to use for photography and to be able to support 20-30MP files, which will come someday.
So after I looked at this, it was obvious it's going to be rather pricey. But thank's to bitcoin mining, I should be able to recover some, if not all of my investment over the next year to two. So far the GPU mining made me a bit over 500$, so both graphic cards are already paid off.
What did I end up with?
- 4x1TB Hard drives as Raid10, I love my data...
- 1x128GB SSD to host virtual machines
- 16 GB Ram
- 1x i5 quad core cpu running at 4.5GHz
- 2x6900 AMD Radeon graphic cards, not necessarily, but I always wanted to have dual graphic cards...
- to many coolers, to keep this system running stable
I am rather happy with the performance it creates and the possibilities it opens up. Now I just need to find the time todo some GPU based calculation's with openCL. It did take 4 month till I finally got all the parts together and everything up and running.
But the size of modern graphic card's is slightly disturbing. As reference there is an iPad in the picture.
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yes one graphic card is heavier and longer than an iPad2... |