Love seeing people still using these, I started with a z600 years ago which is maxed out now ram and cpu wise, with a 1060 GPU. Just about to build a new one with z640, e5-1650v4, 32GB RAM, and a large NVME for gaming. Will be probably use a dual female 6 pin to single 8pin for the card, though might get the HP 6 to 8 pin with the thick cables, though it is expensive compared to the other option and I do not intend to use the second 6 pin.
@@AshleighRSPS nice. Life got in the way for me a bit. I have all the bits here for mine still in boxes. Will report back when it is done. such beast machines for the price. I think I got mine for about £90 same specs with no card, paid around £100 for the 1080 8GB, and I think around £60 for the 1TB NVME and adaptor.. as well as a few quid for a dual 6pin to single 8pin. I might get the HP branded 6 pin to 8 pin later with the thick cables, I have some old mining cards here with no display ports, thinking I might put one of these inside as well for thing like video encoding at the same time as playing games on the main GPU.
Hi! Nice video. Hope to see part two. I recently got the same Z640 but with two processors, but got very unlucky because mine is throwing me a very weird POST error when booting up. More weird that is that I hit enter, the PC reboots, the takes a long time, and then enters windows. Did you have any similar issue?
Thanks for watching! Fortunately I haven’t had long boot times or errors. You may be having longer boot times due to having two CPUs compared to my single one. How long are the boot times? I would also make sure both cpus (and secondary cpu board) are seated properly!
@@radiatorpapi Yea they are. I see and can test both CPUs and work perfectly fine. The issue seems to be related to the PCIe port where the Graphics Card is. I tested the Graphics Card in another PC and work perfectly....
You just turned this workstation PC into an ARGB sleeper PC! Also I do have a similar 2-fan 3070 from Zotac, shorter than your 3-fan 3070Ti. They're the AMP Holo models afaik.
Thanks for watching!! The model I have is indeed the amp holo version. Very loud to be honest! I hope your dual fan is quieter and not as hot as my card!!!
14 cores28 threads Yowzer !!! Mega processor you know it can support up to (if I read the specs right) get up to 256 bye of RAM memory(Single Processor) and 512GB ( with duel processors hell'a great workstation computers and are getting less expensive as time goes on this is going to be in use for yo for a pretty long time
Quadro 4000 is Fermi. That's old. Not sure what use you could have for it other than an emergency backup in case that 3070 dies. Speaking of dying, I would NOT put 2 4TB hard drives in RAID-0 - which they should have called DAID-0 because it's a Dangerous Array of Inexpensive Disks... I've lost 8TB of data before, single external drive crashed to the floor... did not enjoy, would NOT recommend. The only situation I would use RAID-0 with is maybe SSDs, which are less likely to die, maybe for speed-sensitive workloads like video editing... and MUCH smaller drives, maybe some QLC drives modded down to SLC, sacrificing capacity for write endurance/performance... put stuff I'm working on currently and that won't have to stick around for but so long. I just wouldn't trust a 4TB RAID-0 for anything. That's begging to lose 8TB of data.
Thanks for watching! I think I will just keep the Q 4000 as a extra display out for test benches. Can't bring my self to throw it out or sell it as its worth only 10 bucks anyway. I apperciate the concen for having my drives in raid 0. I am not planning on putting any thing sensitive on here and am just using them as scratch disk. I move everything important on to my NAS. I have a little faith in these drives as they are NAS drives (Seagate Iron Wolfs) but def have my eyes on it!
Love seeing people still using these, I started with a z600 years ago which is maxed out now ram and cpu wise, with a 1060 GPU. Just about to build a new one with z640, e5-1650v4, 32GB RAM, and a large NVME for gaming. Will be probably use a dual female 6 pin to single 8pin for the card, though might get the HP 6 to 8 pin with the thick cables, though it is expensive compared to the other option and I do not intend to use the second 6 pin.
Sounds awesome!! I have had no issues so far with the startech adapters I bought. What card will you use?
I have my eye on a HP branded 1080.
Nice! A solid 1080p gaming machine!
Just paired the Z640 with e5-1650v4 32GB RAM with R9 290x and it's mega. Paid a total of £77 ($96.80) including shipping so far
@@AshleighRSPS nice. Life got in the way for me a bit. I have all the bits here for mine still in boxes. Will report back when it is done. such beast machines for the price. I think I got mine for about £90 same specs with no card, paid around £100 for the 1080 8GB, and I think around £60 for the 1TB NVME and adaptor.. as well as a few quid for a dual 6pin to single 8pin. I might get the HP branded 6 pin to 8 pin later with the thick cables, I have some old mining cards here with no display ports, thinking I might put one of these inside as well for thing like video encoding at the same time as playing games on the main GPU.
What ports does it have to connect the monitor?
@@Lewis-fr9mu Motherboard has VGA port. GPU has display port and HDMI
@@radiatorpapi ah okay thanks, how loud is it?
@@Lewis-fr9mu At medium to low fan settings in bios, it’s not bad! Temps are ok too!
Hi! Nice video. Hope to see part two.
I recently got the same Z640 but with two processors, but got very unlucky because mine is throwing me a very weird POST error when booting up.
More weird that is that I hit enter, the PC reboots, the takes a long time, and then enters windows.
Did you have any similar issue?
Thanks for watching! Fortunately I haven’t had long boot times or errors. You may be having longer boot times due to having two CPUs compared to my single one. How long are the boot times? I would also make sure both cpus (and secondary cpu board) are seated properly!
@@radiatorpapi Yea they are. I see and can test both CPUs and work perfectly fine. The issue seems to be related to the PCIe port where the Graphics Card is. I tested the Graphics Card in another PC and work perfectly....
Odd. Which GPU are you using?
@@radiatorpapi Nvidia Quadro M6000 24GB
Looks like you should be able to run it with just 250w so it doesn’t sound like power. Have you tried the lower full x16 slot?
You just turned this workstation PC into an ARGB sleeper PC!
Also I do have a similar 2-fan 3070 from Zotac, shorter than your 3-fan 3070Ti. They're the AMP Holo models afaik.
Thanks for watching!! The model I have is indeed the amp holo version. Very loud to be honest! I hope your dual fan is quieter and not as hot as my card!!!
first thing i hear
"sup guys im home and my package came"
wait wait wait hold on a 2 gig gpu what the hell?
@@SaraMorgan-ym6ue ya bro back in the day they had 2 and 1 gig vram gpus lol
swag
it's a beast 14 cores enough to take over the planet muhahahahahahahaha
Too cool
😒👍 its all about the Xeons
Forever and always!
The intel Xeon 2690 has 12 cores 24 Threads yowzer !!!
The 2690v4 has 14 cores 28 threads actually!!!
14 cores28 threads Yowzer !!! Mega processor you know it can support up to (if I read the specs right) get up to 256 bye of RAM memory(Single Processor) and 512GB ( with duel processors hell'a great workstation computers and are getting less expensive as time goes on this is going to be in use for yo for a pretty long time
Quadro 4000 is Fermi. That's old. Not sure what use you could have for it other than an emergency backup in case that 3070 dies.
Speaking of dying, I would NOT put 2 4TB hard drives in RAID-0 - which they should have called DAID-0 because it's a Dangerous Array of Inexpensive Disks... I've lost 8TB of data before, single external drive crashed to the floor... did not enjoy, would NOT recommend.
The only situation I would use RAID-0 with is maybe SSDs, which are less likely to die, maybe for speed-sensitive workloads like video editing... and MUCH smaller drives, maybe some QLC drives modded down to SLC, sacrificing capacity for write endurance/performance... put stuff I'm working on currently and that won't have to stick around for but so long. I just wouldn't trust a 4TB RAID-0 for anything. That's begging to lose 8TB of data.
Thanks for watching!
I think I will just keep the Q 4000 as a extra display out for test benches. Can't bring my self to throw it out or sell it as its worth only 10 bucks anyway.
I apperciate the concen for having my drives in raid 0. I am not planning on putting any thing sensitive on here and am just using them as scratch disk. I move everything important on to my NAS. I have a little faith in these drives as they are NAS drives (Seagate Iron Wolfs) but def have my eyes on it!
@@radiatorpapi use the fermi to annoy amdumbs who dont have dgpus
Make controller angry lolol
very shaky video
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