Jumped over to the Lenovo workstation world RIP Dell

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by prc117f, Mar 14, 2024.

  1. prc117f

    prc117f

    Building out the new 2024 trading workstations and Lenovo has some really nice systems way better prices (40% lower) than the closest Dell Precision model. And the P7 is a significantly better chassis it even has an IPL diagnostics screen on the front like the IBM AS/400s etc.. Tool less etc..

    https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkStation/ThinkStation_P7/ThinkStation_P7_Spec.pdf
    Its quite big and weighs 50 pounds. A deskside supercomputer.


    I will be expanding it to 128gb to fill all 8 memory channels (307gb/s memory bandwidth) adding 2 Radeon Pro VII cards as well (13 teraflops double precision capacity 1024GB/s memory bandwidth with ECC)

    adding an SN840 6.4tb SSD as well and a Lenovo PCI card for 4x Optane P1600x drives which will take the heavy random I/Os

    P7 model
    Processor Intel® Xeon® W7-3445 Processor (2.60 GHz up to 4.80 GHz)
    Operating System Windows 11 Pro for Workstations 64
    Graphic Card NVIDIA RTX™ A2000 12GB GDDR6
    Memory 32 GB DDR5-4800MHz (RDIMM, ECC) - (2 x 16 GB)
    Storage 2 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 Performance TLC Opal
    AC Adapter / Power Supply 1400W
    Pointing Device USB Optical Mouse
    Keyboard USB, Traditional, Black - English (US)
    WLAN Intel® Wi-Fi 6E AX210 2x2 AX vPro® & Bluetooth® 5.1 or above
    Warranty 3 Years On-site
     
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  2. toon

    toon

    How much?
     
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  3. prc117f

    prc117f

    For the P7 3595 USD
    I bought the 6 sticks of memory for 500 dollars to get it to a total of 8 channels. Micron
    The Radeon pro VIIs normally retailed for 1899 each I get them new for 300 each New old stock from a guy in Slovakia the pairs come in factory sealed cases with 2 sealed pairs per box.

    the SSD WD SN840 normally retailed 2K but sourced them for 340 dollars new

    always great deals for hardware out there. Whats amazing is in the 1990s A Cray Y-MP EL98 “small supercomputer” cost over 500K and did 0.001 Teraflops. Amazing how fast technology moves forward.

    Last hurrah from Cray I remember was the CX1 deskside system.

    https://www.englobe-tec.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/CX1-Brochure.pdf
     
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  4. mervyn

    mervyn

    happy with my Lenovo t5 gaming tower with oem 3050, extremely quiet.

    paid about 599 for it.
     
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  5. I have heard that their customer support is not very good. Same thing with ongoing support for their computers? I have been looking at them but am not convinced to buy one.
     
  6. newbunch

    newbunch

    I bought a mini-PC for less than $400.
    We must be doing different things.
     
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  7. prc117f

    prc117f

    Yes.
     
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    mervyn

  9. traider

    traider

    what are you crunching that needs this supercomputer?
     
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  10. Quanto

    Quanto

    To find The Ultimate Question to go with the answer "42" :)
     
    #10     Mar 15, 2024
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