@@arthur_0723 It's a bit different time...back then everyone used xeons for servers,there was no competition,that's why there is so many of them on used market now,that won't be the case in future. Don't forget the motherboards,those will be deficient,and again,there are more server platforms now...
When he took the 4090s apart to liquid cool them my anxiety kicked in and fast forwarded almost to hitting the power button. This workstation is AMAZING, but all the detailed steps & intricate parts wreck my nerves just watching other people do it.
I'm building the same exact computer, but I'm using the ASUS ROG Matrix Platinum 4090 and a ROG Hyperion EVA-02 Edition as the chassis. I really love the build, cause I'm building my own next week. That was a complete Diper Överlöde!
Aw man. Really loved the case in the thumbnail and I wanted to use it on my build and that is the only reason I clicked. I dont think I can pull off building the case
You have taken computer builds to the next best level…the strive for perfection. Binging now on your content, and am truly impressed. You give me inspiration and guidance on how to build better, when one embraces the desire for perfection. Keep the content coming. Thanks.
1 question i see you used 2 Radiators 240 and 480. So how it all connected? Reservoir to GPU1 to GPU2 to 480 radiator to 240 radiator to CPU to Reservoir. Arent you worried about CPU heating up? Open build? No inlet fan and tight air circulation? Arent you worried about 1600W PSU, aren't you worried about the massive dusty fans?
1. Yes that is how I connected the loops in that order, you're right. 2. Why would I worry about the 1600W PSU? 3. Open air builds are VERY EASY to clean, so no, dust is not a problem. I made a video about open vs closed cases you can watch here. th-cam.com/video/_A6niTjyNos/w-d-xo.html
That's for sure one of the best cases I've seen, is there any way you could make it so we can use it too??? With a tutorial on how to build it ln our own and all essentials we need? Also amazing how the gpu's have their own water cooling but sad they don't have the iconic look😭
Step 1: AutoCAD software Step 2: Call your local machine shop and send files over to laser cut and bend sheet metal Step 3: Call your local powder coating shop to paint your panels Step 4: Assemble the case Step 5: Install your PC hardware :)
The actual fastest consumer PC. These kids with their i9-14900KS and single 4090s don't stand a chance! I love that HEDT has made it's return. Hopefully, Core-X will come back too. An i9-15990XE would be epic
Consumer? lol ...this Xeon machine is around 15k to 20k... you can build a 14900k + 4090 for about 3k - 4k... That's far from being a consumer machine.
Wow this is an absolute master piece, workstation builds are where its at. Does a 480+240 keep that W9-3475X and both those GPU's cool? I run a w3175X on a 480+240 and deciding if i should add my GPU into the loop or not.
@@hardlinenexus Wow i had no idea, my 480+240 are the 48mm thick Heatkiller-L series do you think they could handle adding a Quadro RTX 5000 16GB 265 W GPU to the loop with my w3175X?
Yikes good pointing that out. Actually there were a couple other spots that ended up being scratched through the process of machining and building. But for the most part they aren't really visible when placed in actual use.
I've been window shopping, and will likely have to get one component at a time for the core of the build and only sticking with my single 4090, but torn between the regular and the Sage version of this board. My current board is the Asus X99-E 10G WS (With dual 10G onboard), bought it when new, as an upgrade to the non-10G version. Sweet build! thank you for sharing!
BrianMartin2007 I still have the X99 deluxe II by ASUS, that makes the RTX 4090 very slow. Please get some 13700k or better ;) Wifi 6 is faster as old 10G now
I don't get the double 4090s? Why not 2 6000s or an H100? So glade I got a h100 when they cost 14k. 80gb of HBM is just too damn good for projects. I am very jealous of all the water cooling, though. I have been wanting to do this, but I don't think I have the know how. Great video.
Thanks! So yes there were a few people that commented across my socials regarding the GPU choice. The client did indeed want an H100 or equivalent, but it wasn't within his budget, the next best option was getting the 4090 x2
Why limiting VRAM to 24Gb for computing? What was the budget? For the same money, you could have 7975WX 32-Core with 2x more base frequency and higher boost. All while almost the same TDP.
Does it Really boost your On Shape Experience and Model Size? Looking to Build Something like this for Linux to run OnShape. Do you think 256gb Ram is Necessary for Cloud Computing CAD?
What did it cost you to get the metal parts fabricated, if you don't mind me asking? I assume the folding was cheap, but all cuts and holes done by laser?
The fabrication, bending, cuts and drill taps were all done by the same shop all together. I don't remember the exact cost but it was probably around $700+. Then there's also a separate place I went to for the powder coating service which added another $300+ on top.
Hi Haurjie, what design software do you use? Can I send the design file for a computer case to a factory for steel plate cutting? What file formats do they accept?
I just use a free website called OnShape, it's the same devs from Solidworks. Sending files to a factory is what I do, you just have to ask them what files they take. I use STEP files.
very nice video editing and also build is very nice...I also use a xeon processor which is best for every work like, editing, gaming, designing, 3d, and many more. thanks for this video. very informational.
a D5 pump can handle more than people think. Also, the radiators are quite thick so flow isn't really squeezing through pressure drops as opposed to if I were using slim radiators.
this cpu hs 36 p cores and 36 e cores72 threads..up to 4 tb ecc ram..82.5 mb cache..they are made for heavy workloads all day.. amd epic would be amazing too
@@hardlinenexus OK, that's what I'm saying. How much would you charge for that case? I saw your website and they are all quite impressive. I'd like to do this build with that case. How much?
the specs seem a bit meh for $3800 i know AMD dont use efficiency cores but its a modern intel feature thats lacking here, and how effective is the 2 stage boost to 4.6 or 4.8 when the base clock is only 2.2, the TDP is horrendous at a whooping 300-360watts, DDR5 @ 4.8ghz come on surely you can at least do 6ghz and considering im running a lowly dual epyc 7302 which has 128 pci-e lanes surely you can do better than 112 pci-e lanes. 5yrs i see price falling massively to $380 and another 5 probably get your wish at $25 bucks.
Fun fact: The computer in this build has as much computing power as all the computers worldwide in 1995
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All combined u mean??
@@no.6812 what do you think?
@@LouisDuran oh, thinking about it, yeah u're right, that's crazy
And probably less power consumption than a single pc
this build is insane. Seriously dream machine specs. Amazing how much smaller the 4090's get when they are water cooled!
i can't wait for these xeons to drop to $25 bucks. 😂😂😂
Ждём у меня E5 2470v2
@user-tv1ch8ot5b xeon of 2017 costs 15 dollars, so technically in 6 small years, 2030, not even Toyota Corolla will depreciate so quickly 😂😂
10 years!
@@arthur_0723 Corollas hold their value very well…
@@arthur_0723 It's a bit different time...back then everyone used xeons for servers,there was no competition,that's why there is so many of them on used market now,that won't be the case in future. Don't forget the motherboards,those will be deficient,and again,there are more server platforms now...
Gotta say that's a beautiful build. Nicely done. Love the frosted tubing, that's a nice touch (alongside all the others).
Once again, it's a custom loop scratch build. I love the balance between its minimalism and the choice to showcase the hardware.
I have to say. It was satisfying seeing you rip the RGB/Leds off.
hahahahaha
When he took the 4090s apart to liquid cool them my anxiety kicked in and fast forwarded almost to hitting the power button. This workstation is AMAZING, but all the detailed steps & intricate parts wreck my nerves just watching other people do it.
I'm building the same exact computer, but I'm using the ASUS ROG Matrix Platinum 4090 and a ROG Hyperion EVA-02 Edition as the chassis. I really love the build, cause I'm building my own next week. That was a complete Diper Överlöde!
What are you going to use your PC for?
Aw man. Really loved the case in the thumbnail and I wanted to use it on my build and that is the only reason I clicked. I dont think I can pull off building the case
Its been a long, long time since I saw a custom built computer that genuinely had me awestruck. What a beautiful workstation.
You have taken computer builds to the next best level…the strive for perfection. Binging now on your content, and am truly impressed. You give me inspiration and guidance on how to build better, when one embraces the desire for perfection. Keep the content coming. Thanks.
I've always bought Xeon Work Stations second hand. They just keep going. Currently have an old HP Z640.
Wow. That's a build to be proud of!
It was my most challenging build so far!
@@hardlinenexus well you nailed it. Great work!
Amazing build and video my guy, but kinda sad you dont have any tests, benchmarks, program ls and gaming on the video showing us how it performs.
1 question i see you used 2 Radiators 240 and 480. So how it all connected?
Reservoir to GPU1 to GPU2 to 480 radiator to 240 radiator to CPU to Reservoir. Arent you worried about CPU heating up?
Open build? No inlet fan and tight air circulation? Arent you worried about 1600W PSU, aren't you worried about the massive dusty fans?
1. Yes that is how I connected the loops in that order, you're right.
2. Why would I worry about the 1600W PSU?
3. Open air builds are VERY EASY to clean, so no, dust is not a problem. I made a video about open vs closed cases you can watch here. th-cam.com/video/_A6niTjyNos/w-d-xo.html
Yes mum its for school!
This is the most unique sytem with 0 crazy rgb lights
wow insane build,which grade of steel or aluminium did you used for building case?
The best for studying
Would love to see some benchmarks! Beautiful build!
Congrats on the build
Thank you!
para que compras una founder edition si la vas a desmontar? 👀, hermoso video! paz ✌
That's for sure one of the best cases I've seen, is there any way you could make it so we can use it too??? With a tutorial on how to build it ln our own and all essentials we need? Also amazing how the gpu's have their own water cooling but sad they don't have the iconic look😭
Step 1: AutoCAD software
Step 2: Call your local machine shop and send files over to laser cut and bend sheet metal
Step 3: Call your local powder coating shop to paint your panels
Step 4: Assemble the case
Step 5: Install your PC hardware :)
Это я лет эдак через 10-15, удачно закупившись на распродаже с АлиЭкспресс🤣
Beautiful Masterpiece you've Created, Thanks for Sharing.
Sick build, just needs a basement cover plate
The actual fastest consumer PC. These kids with their i9-14900KS and single 4090s don't stand a chance! I love that HEDT has made it's return. Hopefully, Core-X will come back too. An i9-15990XE would be epic
Consumer? lol ...this Xeon machine is around 15k to 20k... you can build a 14900k + 4090 for about 3k - 4k... That's far from being a consumer machine.
@@TGameplay4k Consumer HEDTs are back whether you like it or not
@@RobloxianX lol what is not to like? .. I'm just saying a 20k build is enterprise range not consumer... whether you like it or not lol
@@TGameplay4k Xeon W series chips are HEDTs, sorry.
Bro, your custom case looks damn cool, respect from Russia
Thank you!
Wow this is an absolute master piece, workstation builds are where its at. Does a 480+240 keep that W9-3475X and both those GPU's cool? I run a w3175X on a 480+240 and deciding if i should add my GPU into the loop or not.
It should be fine. Those are also the 60mm thick radiators, it's PLENTY of cooling
@@hardlinenexus Wow i had no idea, my 480+240 are the 48mm thick Heatkiller-L series do you think they could handle adding a Quadro RTX 5000 16GB 265 W GPU to the loop with my w3175X?
8:37 The back panel at the PSU is incredibly scratched!!!
Yikes good pointing that out. Actually there were a couple other spots that ended up being scratched through the process of machining and building. But for the most part they aren't really visible when placed in actual use.
But can it run doom?
Awesome video with awesome hardware subbed
Thank you!
16k da GTA 5 testi yapsaydın keşke
I've been window shopping, and will likely have to get one component at a time for the core of the build and only sticking with my single 4090, but torn between the regular and the Sage version of this board.
My current board is the Asus X99-E 10G WS (With dual 10G onboard), bought it when new, as an upgrade to the non-10G version. Sweet build! thank you for sharing!
BrianMartin2007
I still have the X99 deluxe II by ASUS, that makes the RTX 4090 very slow.
Please get some 13700k or better ;)
Wifi 6 is faster as old 10G now
I have the same WS board. Which CPU are you using @BrianMartin2007 ?
@@lucasrem WiFi 6 on paper is faster, real world it has higher latency and is much slower.
i7-5960X, which is what I started with. I still have my original X99-E WS that was in my brothers machine when I upgraded to the Dual 10G.
I don't get the double 4090s? Why not 2 6000s or an H100? So glade I got a h100 when they cost 14k. 80gb of HBM is just too damn good for projects. I am very jealous of all the water cooling, though. I have been wanting to do this, but I don't think I have the know how. Great video.
Thanks! So yes there were a few people that commented across my socials regarding the GPU choice. The client did indeed want an H100 or equivalent, but it wasn't within his budget, the next best option was getting the 4090 x2
@@hardlinenexus ya it’s crazy they cost 35k now if ur lucky. Thanks for the response.
Maximum Awesome Overdrive!
I have a soft spot in my heart for Xeons
and your color scheme did all the justice for good ol' server beast
This build is INSANE! ❤❤❤
Amazing build! I wish one day to ask you to make me one ;)
I was also wondering, what's the power consumption 😬😁
I don't know what the power consumption was, but it's under 1600W for sure.
Why limiting VRAM to 24Gb for computing? What was the budget?
For the same money, you could have 7975WX 32-Core with 2x more base frequency and higher boost. All while almost the same TDP.
can you please tell me the total costing and what is this setup capable off.
Fantastic.. cost?
This was about $17,000 total
What are those beautiful blue washer/screw combos?
Those are just countersunk washers, you can find those on Amazon or AliExpress easy.
Money Time & Talent shure looks good!
those are basically what i actually watched/heard to score things
yeah including 'that' since they mostly consist natural sounds, voices and real environment etc
Does it Really boost your On Shape Experience and Model Size? Looking to Build Something like this for Linux to run OnShape. Do you think 256gb Ram is Necessary for Cloud Computing CAD?
What’s the name of that tube cutting machine? Love this build, blue is my favorite color 😊
It's just a mini saw on Amazon amzn.to/49bCWGo
"yes mom this the minimum requirement to run google meet"
Yes; If I have to Ask it Means I Cannot Afford this Build myself, So... How much did it cost in Parts and Materials? Did you Use "Send Cut Send"?
This case has that ps2 drip!
What was the final cost for parts AND the custom build?
can you post some gaming benchmarks video
No because it's not for gaming.
What did it cost you to get the metal parts fabricated, if you don't mind me asking? I assume the folding was cheap, but all cuts and holes done by laser?
The fabrication, bending, cuts and drill taps were all done by the same shop all together. I don't remember the exact cost but it was probably around $700+. Then there's also a separate place I went to for the powder coating service which added another $300+ on top.
Thanks for answering. This is something I'd love to do myself one day, it's good to have an idea of the budget needed. Anyway, keep up the good work!
Question: Do you have a build for Quad Nvidia for AI Workstations?
I don't have builds for that but I'd be open to doing one if someone wants to contract me lol
Love the music at the 7:30 mark, what is it!? Killer vid as usual!
City Lights City Dreams - Forever Sunset
@@hardlinenexus thank you!
I would’ve loved to see some gaming benchmarks
This is not used for gaming.
What's the use case or workflow for these workstation PCs?
Hi Haurjie, what design software do you use? Can I send the design file for a computer case to a factory for steel plate cutting? What file formats do they accept?
I just use a free website called OnShape, it's the same devs from Solidworks. Sending files to a factory is what I do, you just have to ask them what files they take. I use STEP files.
awesome clean built , could you mention the cost of the build and some benchmarks, also really nice video quality
Cost of the build with parts alone was around $15,000, not including my labor and commission.
How can we build custom mounts for the GPUs? I like seeing my cards from the side horizontally. Not have them hidden.
I'm planning on doing a build with a 13700K and a 3090 but I want to keep the ITX form factor.
Any suggestions?
I don't see any issues, I did a 13900K + 4090 in a mini ITX. I have a video of it too
I absolutely hate anything chrome but this one is stunning
very nice video editing and also build is very nice...I also use a xeon processor which is best for every work like, editing, gaming, designing, 3d, and many more. thanks for this video. very informational.
Great build!
360 W base power CPU , thats nuts
is it good for minecraft?
Very Powerful Amazing Build ❤
Te voy a dejar un comentario, mucho armado pero poco testeado capo
That just freaking beautiful 😊
Soo cool pc case i love this look
NICE! but washers…use washers pls…
How expensive this pc?
This was about $18,000 USD all together including labor, taxes, shipping.
And all for under $300 amazing
I dont know how to put it but the pump/res to radiator ratio is uncomfy but seriously good build
a D5 pump can handle more than people think. Also, the radiators are quite thick so flow isn't really squeezing through pressure drops as opposed to if I were using slim radiators.
Dream build
Top quality content
Thank you!
Tell me why use this xeons instead of ryzen threadrippers or regular cpus?
this cpu hs 36 p cores and 36 e cores72 threads..up to 4 tb ecc ram..82.5 mb cache..they are made for heavy workloads all day.. amd epic would be amazing too
Fantastic for working
why don't you use w9 3495?
Which case is this
Custom designed myself.
What do you even do with that monster?
Believe me this is gonna fall short pretty quickly for the client!
I wonder how good it would fold???PPD????
how good would it fold?
Thats why I asked the question????@@hardlinenexus
@@langer1972 no I'm asking what does that even mean? And what is PPD?
Do you sell the case parts? or the diagrams?
I would/could sell the case parts all together, but I don't sell each individual one by itself since they all go together.
@@hardlinenexus OK, that's what I'm saying. How much would you charge for that case? I saw your website and they are all quite impressive. I'd like to do this build with that case. How much?
@@applemarkwantsvids For me to produce the case, last I checked it costed me $700+, and that's like no profit for me either.
If you want the case let me know.
What's the weight of the system?
No idea. Probably like 50 lbs at least.
Is xeon much-needed for coding?
Very entertaining video!
This thing is amazing!!
5600MT/s ram for a 4800MT/s CPU . Interested in why the the 4800 pack wasnt used instead.
I believe my client was the one that bought the RAM kit before I looked into it and already had it shipped to me lol
the specs seem a bit meh for $3800 i know AMD dont use efficiency cores but its a modern intel feature thats lacking here, and how effective is the 2 stage boost to 4.6 or 4.8 when the base clock is only 2.2, the TDP is horrendous at a whooping 300-360watts, DDR5 @ 4.8ghz come on surely you can at least do 6ghz and considering im running a lowly dual epyc 7302 which has 128 pci-e lanes surely you can do better than 112 pci-e lanes. 5yrs i see price falling massively to $380 and another 5 probably get your wish at $25 bucks.
Welcome to the real world 🎉😈🎉
Clean!
Now you can open two more chrome tabs
Not a single RGB led, thank God!!
I just have almost enough to pay for the fans.
Good job bro🎉🎉🎉🎉
i like open cases now
no estaras chupeteado no?
amazing
Lol @ the GPU insertion shot being cut short when they wouldn’t line up 😂
CLEAN
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