Would be cool to see how the power consumption works on Quad Nvidia Cards ( 3090, 4090, and A600) with the dual vs single power supply...For companies running LLM's offline.
No, the power consumption would be the same within 10-20w, no one in their right mind would base anything on that. Would not be cool to see, but also you're not running quad cards off one power supply for sure. You'll need them in combined mode for that.
13 years you mean, right? The bigger issue with some of these sorts of machines is that the power supply supply is limited, I have a Dell T5810, the power supply costs the same with or without the rest of the machine now, motherboards cost nothing because there are twice as many as there are machines with a working powersupply to run them in. You can pick up a fully populated box for about $200 with the tiny 500 watt PSU, but the 1100w PSU is $3-400 if you can find it. There is or was a PDU adapter board to run it off a standard PSU but that alone was $100+ then add power supply on top, but the guy making those boards has stopped I think.
All of the supported CPUs will support up to 2TB of memory. Check out page 5 of Quick Specs for the list of supported processors. bit.ly/3RSNWC0 Thanks for watching!
HP usually does not update their materials… It should handle 20TB drives too but I suspect only 12TB drives were available at time of publication. If you are RAIDing SATA then there is an internal controller. For SAS drives you will need a controller card. For NVMe a VROC key will provide RAID of 0, 1, 5, and 10. Check out pages 6, 9, and 17 of Quick Specs, here: www.itcreations.com/user-manuals/z8-g5-fury-manuals/hp-z8-g5-fury-quickspecs-2023.pdf Thanks for watching!
Can the HP Z8 Fury G5 run two different GPU architectures, like the RTX A6000 and NVIDIA A100, without conflicts or errors? Are there compatibility concerns to consider?
The system is meant to be run using the same GPU in all slots to avoid conflicts. The only exception I have seen to this is the NVIDIA A800 40GB which is only used for GPU compute and does not have any outputs. With no outputs, you will need another GPU to attach monitors. You can install up to 3x A800 cards but will need to fill that last slot with a GPU with outputs. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
Anyone have a HP Z8 Fury G5 running Windows 11 that reboots every few days? I have one with a reboot problem and the HP tech support haven’t been able to help me resolve it yet.
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Would be cool to see how the power consumption works on Quad Nvidia Cards ( 3090, 4090, and A600) with the dual vs single power supply...For companies running LLM's offline.
No, the power consumption would be the same within 10-20w, no one in their right mind would base anything on that. Would not be cool to see, but also you're not running quad cards off one power supply for sure. You'll need them in combined mode for that.
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Looking forward to picking one of these up already in 3 years time at (hopefully!) 15-20 cents on the dollar! :) (I can hope!)
13 years you mean, right? The bigger issue with some of these sorts of machines is that the power supply supply is limited, I have a Dell T5810, the power supply costs the same with or without the rest of the machine now, motherboards cost nothing because there are twice as many as there are machines with a working powersupply to run them in. You can pick up a fully populated box for about $200 with the tiny 500 watt PSU, but the 1100w PSU is $3-400 if you can find it. There is or was a PDU adapter board to run it off a standard PSU but that alone was $100+ then add power supply on top, but the guy making those boards has stopped I think.
Do all the CPU configurations support up to 2 TB main memory or only a subset of CPU configurations do?
All of the supported CPUs will support up to 2TB of memory. Check out page 5 of Quick Specs for the list of supported processors. bit.ly/3RSNWC0
Thanks for watching!
Can it handle 20 tb hardrive ?
Or raid 20x4
Need pci card controller or without?
HP usually does not update their materials… It should handle 20TB drives too but I suspect only 12TB drives were available at time of publication. If you are RAIDing SATA then there is an internal controller. For SAS drives you will need a controller card. For NVMe a VROC key will provide RAID of 0, 1, 5, and 10. Check out pages 6, 9, and 17 of Quick Specs, here: www.itcreations.com/user-manuals/z8-g5-fury-manuals/hp-z8-g5-fury-quickspecs-2023.pdf Thanks for watching!
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Can the HP Z8 Fury G5 run two different GPU architectures, like the RTX A6000 and NVIDIA A100, without conflicts or errors? Are there compatibility concerns to consider?
The system is meant to be run using the same GPU in all slots to avoid conflicts. The only exception I have seen to this is the NVIDIA A800 40GB which is only used for GPU compute and does not have any outputs. With no outputs, you will need another GPU to attach monitors. You can install up to 3x A800 cards but will need to fill that last slot with a GPU with outputs. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
Anyone have a HP Z8 Fury G5 running Windows 11 that reboots every few days? I have one with a reboot problem and the HP tech support haven’t been able to help me resolve it yet.
does HP Z8 FURY G5 have dual cpu socket in mother board? and which is better for 3d visual... scalable gold/silver or the w9 series?
Bad ass machine!
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Z8 FURY G5 VS HP Z2 G9 ?
- The two aren't comparable.