@@ronaldbenitez6322 Static pressure fans are designed to push air through obstructions, while airflow fans are designed to move air over large surfaces. Static pressure fans are best for radiators and heatsinks, while airflow fans are best for cases and ventilation.
Not really as bad as it looks. Those cards are engineered to sit right next to each other. The fan hole goes all the way through. And you need to keep in mind, those (likely delta) fans at the front are pushing an insane amount of air into the case, that air needs to go somewhere, and with those blower fans pulling for air, it will most definitly find its way there. It could definitly be improved tho, this version of the card is meant for workstations in Desktop cases mostly. There is also another version that is meant to be slotted into a riser of some sort vertically instead of upright like in this case, with a giant heatsink sitting on top. that way you would get perfect front to back flow through the cards. Then there is also nvididas whole platform for this where you essentially get one giant PCB with all the GPUs on it and giant heatsinks on top of it, though afaik that version is only available as part of prebuilt servers. If you are interested in this kind of stuff, check out servethehome here on youtube, patrick reviewed some of those servers and explains it all in great detail.
@@delusional_nip_fans7247 100db+ is the noise level, my concern was over the RTX A6000's stacked next to each other with maybe a 1mm gap the airflow will be limited with extensive gpu loads.
Ha yeah. Those are basically underclocked from factory(as opposed to your RTX counterpart) and those fans are insanely fast (and loud) and run full blast when the system is taxed so... yeah. Itll be cool while it sounds like a duramax at full tilt. Lol Edit.. after doing some googling I found that most images show these cards stacked with the same millimeter of space. Seems odd but the design is to accommodate being stacked. Think about it not as CFM but as Static Pressure. Those fans are fast but more important they can move air with a large amount of authority even when space is limited.
I don't think so, LGA3647 servers normally have the long edge of the socket matching the chassis airflow, but on this motherboard they are facing downwards instead
as one side of the socket is longer than the other, nope. a lot of server boards for that socket have the entire socket rotated 90° tho, thats probably why noctua built their heatsinks that way. Comes down to an unfortunate combination of motherboard+heatsink+case in this case. But with all the air from those intakes, i doubt it will be much of an issue anyways
@@yuh_lentina yeah, it probably won't be a problem, but still I wouldn't feel comfortable blowing hot air from the CPU heatsink directly into the intake of an already stressed enough PSU for long periods of time. Unfortunate.
I’m wondering if this cools the GPUs enough to run without throttling for longer periods of time. The GPUs are awfully close to each other and the air intake from the back is hindered due to the power cables.
Xeon, not Xon..... Total cooling fail and crap chassis. No airflow to GPU's and no directed airflow over the HDD's as it all just comes in over the top.
@@technicalthug yeah. These guys are building PCs with such nice specs but it seems like they dont really know what theyre doing. At least with that build it looks like the CPU cooler has to mount that way but yeah still not good.
Hey this is a random question and I already left a comment so I hope it doesn’t seem weird: are there other channels similar to this that maybe go into details in the captions or bio or links in the description about specific brand choices and placement? I adore this style of video format and I’m curious if more of this exists with details for the layman that can’t identify these components based on sight alone. :)
its on the title thats meant to do Deep Learning calculations, you can know more about it by searching these terms, AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, etc.
those A6000 are probably choking to death with that little clearance and those blower fans that are almost worthless these things are basically 3090tis and consume like 300w or more at 100% usage each the worst part is that because of their shroud design, the Server fans can do nothing to help cooling these things wouldnt 4 A100 or A40s would be a better solution if it this would have ended in a server rack anyway? or maybe a custom water loop for them
rtx 3090 ti are designe to play video games and code videos and stuffs like that... A6000 has other priority like fastes computacional power in matematic and stuffs like that
@@wpoper11 Nvidia basically differentiates both with their drivers, the A6000 is a 3090ti, they have the same gpu die (GA-102), same Cuda count, same Rops and TMUS, the only difference between the cards is that the A6000 uses GDDR6 memory, but have double the amount so still have the same bus bandwidth as the 3090ti, and a lower clock speed of 1400mhz vs 1500 mhz so the A6000 pulls 150w less power, still can draw 300w each (450w for the 3090ti) and that's a lot of heat so depending on the workflow, and mathematical stuff can get really taxing on the gpu depending on what you are doing, and if that server needed 4 of them, then whatever will be doing isnt light work
Water loop or something fancy like that is clearly not applicable in this server chassis, the only way is to test or develop a non conductive water or liquid tank to submerge the whole chassis down like Microsoft does with their server hardware. But I really hope that brands can blend the idea of those fancy cooling solutions on gaming rigs to server hardware
@@averyoldTH-camuser at that point replace the server rack mount 4u chassis for something else that supports water loops because you will have it out of the server rack anyway, or just get some A40s and one A6000, ebay pricing is the same for them and you dont really need 16 display outs, generally speaking
i just found out that A40s have display outs, thats pretty dam cool!, before Nvidia decided to not have them for their server gpus even if they support DirectX at least i dont have to do any hackery to get it working when it inevitably ends costing 150 bucks lmao
The position of that PSU is kinda terrible since the power wires are blocking the airflow, unless the CPU heatsink fins are face towards the blue mini fans, which i am sure you suppose to get that type of heatsink :)
those are server grade Coolers tho. Look at how THICK they are. There is no stopping in that airflow. The thing is the noise and power they use, that's what they are not used on desktops. But these things are on another level.
Simple, those case/rack are designed to have high pressure air comming from the front which is pushed by a bunch of high powered fans that generate a lot of noise and air and and it exhausts it at the back, that also the reason why those gpu can be packed in tightly against each other as they are designed to be efficient and be cooled in cramped spaces like a server, as for the cables blocking the airflow it's not a problem since it won't affect it
I don't think it's the best thermal design out there. The airflow from front of the case is perpendicular to the airflow required for the CPU cooler. GPUs already have a blower design that sucks literally, but are choking on each other with a close stack like that. With four high flow fans pump air in and just two medium flow fans and a slow PSU fan to exhaust, there is going to be a positive pressure which the GPUs being so closely packed cannot vent out. If the CPU coolers could be rotated 90° and 2 GPUs less, it would be much better.
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The A6000 has a front to rear blower fan system with a top to bottom heat pass through designed specifically to be stacked on top of each other as close as possible against each other.
Не важно. Главное что дурачёк с кучей бабла купит, а остальное - не важно. У них все "сборки" с ошибками. Куда не посмотри там всё сгорит через пару месяцев интенсивной работы.
You'd be better off with a single amd 64core setup than having a dual socket setup that cost way more and uses more energy. Idk why anyone goes intel on server.. care to explain?
a dual A6000 user here . after amd threadripper 3990x , see no point at all buying intel - less performance and double the price ?!?!?!?!? n amd has 5995 pro now LOL ...
@@christophermullins7163 haha yeah ! :D decades later humans would look back at this time in history admiring amd as a company who finally breaks intel's decades monopoly and competition drives chips price down from ridiculous to reasonable
There isnt much.. the main thing to remember is the fans will be running full tilt once the load hits. Also remember that the fans are made for Static Pressure and not large volume of air. This means that air will flow quite fast even through the millimeter gap between the gpus. You'd be yelling over the sound of this system because there is THAT much air moving.
it's a server, not a gaming PC. water cooling requires maintenance and this equipment normally doesn't move throughout its useful life, also with those fans they generate enough air pressure to have ideal temperatures
People should realize that this is a SERVER machine. Not a desktop. Look at how THICC those Fans are. They can can your finger if you put it in there, a pc case dont. Also it is extremely loud and meant to be kept inside a "Cold Room" together with dozens, sometimes hundreds of machines. Those rooms are usually so cold that the door can't be locked and even the door knob is gelid to the touch.
Never realised the fans on these cards were so in order for all of them to draw in air as if into a tunnel for a line of GPU-s, that then gets dispelled out the rear of each card. Although the two inner cards surely must have slightly worse cooling. But I also guess these run at more efficient voltages and power-limits than GeForce cards usually are, considering their respective use-cases.
Finally, a computer that can run Cyberpunk with more than 120 fps.
on medium settings
@@storytime7889 *low
@@Wertyhappy27 With next to no textures and shading :)
@@MarkHyde at 144p resolution
@@transportatitsfinest.2483 at 100% usage on all gpus
Yes mom, this is enough for my school homeworks
It is so satisfying to see four graphics cards laying on top of one and another.
the only problem is cooling
@@f8_prez im pretty sure that’s also a reason server rooms are usually kept cold?
@@f8_prez Hi! what does static-pressure has to do with cooling?
It will not work with full power.
@@ronaldbenitez6322 Static pressure fans are designed to push air through obstructions, while airflow fans are designed to move air over large surfaces. Static pressure fans are best for radiators and heatsinks, while airflow fans are best for cases and ventilation.
No nvlink for the gpus? it is pretty useful in training neural nets.
Yeah, actually that would be the reason for getting these 4 A6000!
Let me tell you something you make some of the best PCs out there and i just want to say you are have the rare time to say your the best at something
That PSU got me allllllll messed up. Super Flower is the unspoken, underrated king of PSUs!
Seasonic is still the leader when it comes to PSU performance efficiency.
EVGA and Corsair also has some very heavy duty PSUS that perform very well.
@@corens1033can you suggest any under budget 1000 or 850 watt PSU’s from the above mentioned brands?
No RGB, no bullshit, just good hardware!
With the help of such a server computer, you can press the red button located in North Korea
please dont do that im living in south now
@@개인-z9u sorry it was a joke. I wanted to cheer you up
jk lol nvm that
looks like a nice build, only those a6000 are really choked from any air how does this work during a good gpu load?
Not really as bad as it looks. Those cards are engineered to sit right next to each other. The fan hole goes all the way through. And you need to keep in mind, those (likely delta) fans at the front are pushing an insane amount of air into the case, that air needs to go somewhere, and with those blower fans pulling for air, it will most definitly find its way there.
It could definitly be improved tho, this version of the card is meant for workstations in Desktop cases mostly. There is also another version that is meant to be slotted into a riser of some sort vertically instead of upright like in this case, with a giant heatsink sitting on top. that way you would get perfect front to back flow through the cards. Then there is also nvididas whole platform for this where you essentially get one giant PCB with all the GPUs on it and giant heatsinks on top of it, though afaik that version is only available as part of prebuilt servers.
If you are interested in this kind of stuff, check out servethehome here on youtube, patrick reviewed some of those servers and explains it all in great detail.
the case fan is 100db+ home use
so yeah it will be cool
@@delusional_nip_fans7247 100db+ is the noise level, my concern was over the RTX A6000's stacked next to each other with maybe a 1mm gap the airflow will be limited with extensive gpu loads.
Ha yeah. Those are basically underclocked from factory(as opposed to your RTX counterpart) and those fans are insanely fast (and loud) and run full blast when the system is taxed so... yeah. Itll be cool while it sounds like a duramax at full tilt. Lol
Edit.. after doing some googling I found that most images show these cards stacked with the same millimeter of space. Seems odd but the design is to accommodate being stacked. Think about it not as CFM but as Static Pressure. Those fans are fast but more important they can move air with a large amount of authority even when space is limited.
@@yuh_lentina no, they are choked
Heatsinks cannot get rotated?
I don't think so, LGA3647 servers normally have the long edge of the socket matching the chassis airflow, but on this motherboard they are facing downwards instead
@@popcorny007 weird !...
as one side of the socket is longer than the other, nope. a lot of server boards for that socket have the entire socket rotated 90° tho, thats probably why noctua built their heatsinks that way. Comes down to an unfortunate combination of motherboard+heatsink+case in this case. But with all the air from those intakes, i doubt it will be much of an issue anyways
@@yuh_lentina yeah, it probably won't be a problem, but still I wouldn't feel comfortable blowing hot air from the CPU heatsink directly into the intake of an already stressed enough PSU for long periods of time. Unfortunate.
the cpu heater towards PSU??!!
This PC is worth more than $45000!
Wait 5/8 years and you will buy it for 1000€
@@RelativePerformance6799 this is a server bro. its not a gaming or workstation pc
I am currently working with 3 Machines whos storage is more expensive than this entire PC.
And a 3000$ pc can run games better
(yes i know irs not a pc for gaming but im just comparing how crazy price of this pc is)
@@gmereqpl nah bro pretty sure that double gold xeons and 4 rtx a6000s would def outperform a 3000$ computer
Thank you for not just putting one ram stick in like every other TH-camr
Bet it can’t run minecraft with render distance all the way up lol. Great build
What about the fan noise while running in full spec?
Why would you care about fan noise in a workstation build?
And the airflow......yes
Awesome Build ~~ If anyone has a Dell 7920 workstation, this would be the bigger version of it as a custom build.
Мама, Это мне для учёбы!
Mom, This is for me to study!
I’m wondering if this cools the GPUs enough to run without throttling for longer periods of time. The GPUs are awfully close to each other and the air intake from the back is hindered due to the power cables.
i think those delta fans in there are powerful enough, those are the onese that can shred bananas.
@@lemonmane69 another positive: The GPU's use blower-style coolers: so of course they don't need much of a intake either.
A6000 is the highest efficiency of power to compute. 300W nominal and 450W peak per unit at max compute all the while running sub 90°C
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With no breathing space between GPUs , are u sure it ran more than 10 minutes?
This thing will be LOUD with all those fans.
Servers usually are.
Xeon, not Xon..... Total cooling fail and crap chassis. No airflow to GPU's and no directed airflow over the HDD's as it all just comes in over the top.
Unica realidade que enchergo, mas quando queimar o choro é livre .
This guy obviously hasn't ever been in a server room. 😂
how do you power those? each one takes an EPS cable, and most power supplies have at most, two EPS cables, and they'd be taken up by the actual CPU.
Да уж будет конский перегрев у видюх.проходили это так что жалко их.хотя если денег хватило на все значит купит новые через год))
Я правильно понимаю, на видюха не предусмотрена перфорация для таких случаев, когда видюха перекрывает турбину другой?
@@joniharon511 , да примерно так все и обстоит
Для такой установки подходят карты тесла которые вобще без вентиляторов
Sad that you had to mount the CPU coolers against the airflow
@@technicalthug yeah. These guys are building PCs with such nice specs but it seems like they dont really know what theyre doing. At least with that build it looks like the CPU cooler has to mount that way but yeah still not good.
So satisfying when you fill all the RAM slots with RAM
what have you been filling them with 😂
@@hiroyoshi00 chips
Hey this is a random question and I already left a comment so I hope it doesn’t seem weird: are there other channels similar to this that maybe go into details in the captions or bio or links in the description about specific brand choices and placement? I adore this style of video format and I’m curious if more of this exists with details for the layman that can’t identify these components based on sight alone. :)
Level1Techs
May I know what is the use of such a powerful PC I’m actually new to this computer and server stuff
its on the title thats meant to do Deep Learning calculations, you can know more about it by searching these terms, AI, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, etc.
@@AdrX003 ok
those A6000 are probably choking to death with that little clearance and those blower fans that are almost worthless
these things are basically 3090tis and consume like 300w or more at 100% usage each
the worst part is that because of their shroud design, the Server fans can do nothing to help cooling these things
wouldnt 4 A100 or A40s would be a better solution if it this would have ended in a server rack anyway?
or maybe a custom water loop for them
rtx 3090 ti are designe to play video games and code videos and stuffs like that... A6000 has other priority like fastes computacional power in matematic and stuffs like that
@@wpoper11 Nvidia basically differentiates both with their drivers, the A6000 is a 3090ti, they have the same gpu die (GA-102), same Cuda count, same Rops and TMUS, the only difference between the cards is that the A6000 uses GDDR6 memory, but have double the amount so still have the same bus bandwidth as the 3090ti, and a lower clock speed of 1400mhz vs 1500 mhz so the A6000 pulls 150w less power, still can draw 300w each (450w for the 3090ti) and that's a lot of heat
so depending on the workflow, and mathematical stuff can get really taxing on the gpu depending on what you are doing, and if that server needed 4 of them, then whatever will be doing isnt light work
Water loop or something fancy like that is clearly not applicable in this server chassis, the only way is to test or develop a non conductive water or liquid tank to submerge the whole chassis down like Microsoft does with their server hardware.
But I really hope that brands can blend the idea of those fancy cooling solutions on gaming rigs to server hardware
@@averyoldTH-camuser at that point replace the server rack mount 4u chassis for something else that supports water loops because you will have it out of the server rack anyway, or just get some A40s and one A6000, ebay pricing is the same for them and you dont really need 16 display outs, generally speaking
i just found out that A40s have display outs, thats pretty dam cool!, before Nvidia decided to not have them for their server gpus even if they support DirectX
at least i dont have to do any hackery to get it working when it inevitably ends costing 150 bucks lmao
And we can name this build "bakery oven" O_O I really want to see temps at any heavy load...
"Yes mom, I need this for studying"
"yes dad, I need this for school."
And for temperature degrees it is high???
The PS2 port on that mobo is like: "oh god please kill me already, it's 20 years past the due time"
where are nvlink?
The position of that PSU is kinda terrible since the power wires are blocking the airflow, unless the CPU heatsink fins are face towards the blue mini fans, which i am sure you suppose to get that type of heatsink :)
those are server grade Coolers tho. Look at how THICK they are. There is no stopping in that airflow. The thing is the noise and power they use, that's what they are not used on desktops. But these things are on another level.
How is air getting into those coolers stacked so tight 😳
Simple, those case/rack are designed to have high pressure air comming from the front which is pushed by a bunch of high powered fans that generate a lot of noise and air and and it exhausts it at the back, that also the reason why those gpu can be packed in tightly against each other as they are designed to be efficient and be cooled in cramped spaces like a server, as for the cables blocking the airflow it's not a problem since it won't affect it
this is perfect ws good job thankyou
I don't think it's the best thermal design out there.
The airflow from front of the case is perpendicular to the airflow required for the CPU cooler.
GPUs already have a blower design that sucks literally, but are choking on each other with a close stack like that.
With four high flow fans pump air in and just two medium flow fans and a slow PSU fan to exhaust, there is going to be a positive pressure which the GPUs being so closely packed cannot vent out.
If the CPU coolers could be rotated 90° and 2 GPUs less, it would be much better.
its in a rack with positive pressure cool air front hot exhaust out the back... its thermal design is fine.
The gpus are designed to be run like that, the air passes through each blower and the server fans help a lot too
Прям с языка снял))) хотя я просто хотел написать что кабель менеджмент сосет)) Кабели питания перекрывают и без того слабый поток проходящего через мощные элементы воздуха. Ну а видеокарты установлены... Это просто шедевр! )))
It's not a GAMER PC , that's a SERVER PC ... Thats's why server room very very very COLD
The A6000 has a front to rear blower fan system with a top to bottom heat pass through designed specifically to be stacked on top of each other as close as possible against each other.
Самое тупое решение, там же баня будет !!! Чем видяхи будут дышать???🤦
Они видимо рассчитывают на то что у них 4 fan по 7500 оборотов
Не важно. Главное что дурачёк с кучей бабла купит, а остальное - не важно.
У них все "сборки" с ошибками. Куда не посмотри там всё сгорит через пару месяцев интенсивной работы.
What do you use it for?
best dual cpu workstation powered by intel xeon 3rd gen processor?
What kind of monster, and what is it for?
CPU FAN air flow may wrong angle. also, using NVLINK could increase performance...
You'd be better off with a single amd 64core setup than having a dual socket setup that cost way more and uses more energy. Idk why anyone goes intel on server.. care to explain?
I knew some dumb dude was going to recommend amd
@@jaanselvargas1557 lol rip
a dual A6000 user here . after amd threadripper 3990x , see no point at all buying intel - less performance and double the price ?!?!?!?!? n amd has 5995 pro now LOL ...
@@joshuahan7849 right.. that is a special chip! It's been a unicorn for a while.
100k in r23 multithreading..
@@christophermullins7163 haha yeah ! :D decades later humans would look back at this time in history admiring amd as a company who finally breaks intel's decades monopoly and competition drives chips price down from ridiculous to reasonable
Can someone please explain to me the airflow? 🤔🤔🤔
There isnt much.. the main thing to remember is the fans will be running full tilt once the load hits. Also remember that the fans are made for Static Pressure and not large volume of air. This means that air will flow quite fast even through the millimeter gap between the gpus. You'd be yelling over the sound of this system because there is THAT much air moving.
@Alexander Bambang about the sound? Or something? Since when i go to my company server, i cant hear shit but fans of fans been spinning
The most expensive heater
Really nice build. I would have water cooled everything but still pretty good
it's a server, not a gaming PC. water cooling requires maintenance and this equipment normally doesn't move throughout its useful life, also with those fans they generate enough air pressure to have ideal temperatures
@@gelt0 I don’t care. I need temperatures below 0°c on all components
What is this computer used for?
Can this think work for 30 min, without burn out the 2, 3 and 4 RTX A6000? There is no space for the side fans
Where can I buy this Rack case?
so... what games can it run ?
How hard disc conect to MothrBoard?
how do I earn or get the same kit, just don't need such capacities to implement my projects and grow as a professional in a wide range of tasks?
Whats the name of that case?
Is that a cloudgaming setup?
What a beast of a system.. now.... WHO TF ORDERED THIS?!
What about SLI?
Que sistema operativo se van ha usar
GPU airflow ?
After playing with Ai Generated Images lately, this build made senses.
yes 😅
but can it run minecraft java edition?
LOVE the music!
how do those gpu fans cool the gpu when they are basically covered by the gpu above it?
i can just imagine the Power the Performance 🤥
Oh yes, good old Xon Dual
Why not threadripper/ Epyc
what is airflow?
And…..You didn’t bother to turn it on?
how can those 3 upper GPU breath?
Для яких цілей цей супер комп'ютер?
The noctua cooler are directed side ways, would it be better to direct it front to back ?
Тут только розовые пони помогут. С сказочным пердежом наисвежайшего прохладного арктического воздуха в сторону видюх. Просто рука лицо....
I don't see any NVLink connections here, so all GPU-GPU communication happens on the PCI-e bus.
Тетрис на высоких настройках запустится?
Запустится, но будет притормаживать.
Anyone can tell the brand of the chassis?
Это прекрасно!
Мне кажетмя што киберпанк в 1к фпс будет тянуть
Airflow?
now you can see sun reflections on lara croft melons🍈🍈
제목 표기가 잘못된거같아요
Xeon 이 Xon으로 되어있네요
Esse sistema está em inglês, vc irá entender errado mesmo.
Cpu cooler fans are not necessary, your server fans are doing job just fine.
Amazing build man
Monster “PC” 👍
* screams in overclocked 1660 ti *
People should realize that this is a SERVER machine. Not a desktop. Look at how THICC those Fans are. They can can your finger if you put it in there, a pc case dont. Also it is extremely loud and meant to be kept inside a "Cold Room" together with dozens, sometimes hundreds of machines. Those rooms are usually so cold that the door can't be locked and even the door knob is gelid to the touch.
지뢰찾기하기 딱 좋은 사양이네요
case: 4u rackmount very specific
i see a4000 on those cards, still nice build
Nice👍👍👍👍
About 33.000€ or 33.680$ according to prices (EU) right now for anyone wondering.
30:31 then I shit my pants loooolz… but this is a lovely build. Jealous I dig it
How much could this mine?
The title has a typo. It should be "Xeon Gold 6248 Dual"
FPS on WOT?😄
but can it run crysis?
Gta 6 minum system requirements:
Never realised the fans on these cards were so in order for all of them to draw in air as if into a tunnel for a line of GPU-s, that then gets dispelled out the rear of each card. Although the two inner cards surely must have slightly worse cooling. But I also guess these run at more efficient voltages and power-limits than GeForce cards usually are, considering their respective use-cases.
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Pero puede contra el busca minas?