FWIW, if you want yo build your own you're looking at about $500 for the motherboard, $2,200 each for the CPUs, about $400-600 for the RAM (depending on brand), $1,700 for the K5000 and $3,500 for the Tesla K20... Then there's about $250-300 for a pair of 120GB SSDs and another few hundred for the hard drives. The Chassis is a bargain at only $160, and you'll expect to pay another $150 for power supply and then another $300 or so for the water cooling kit.
So that's about $12,000 to build it yourself, not including software costs etc... A bargain!! :)
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On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 4:58 PM, George Loch <george@motoxpress.com> wrote:
It's getting really hard to make any argument for a Macpro now. The performance in Adobe tools is day and night.
-glOn Sep 10, 2013, at 10:16 PM, owen <owen@thenowcorporation.com> wrote:
this dyed in the wool mac fanboy says, Wow!owenOn Sep 11, 2013, at 12:03 AM, Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@ContactBen.com> wrote:
Who needs the new Mac Pro when there's this…Boston Venom 2401-7T review:The first workstation with Intel's new Xeon E5-2600 V2 chips.B----Benjamin HershlederSite: http://ContactBen.com
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