November 2, 20178 yr I am changing from my AMD FX-8150 build to an Intel for added hardware transcoding capabilities. Can someone please verify that this hardware setup will work: *Also will run about 6 VMs ranging from Linux to Windows Server 2012 Proposed build: Intel I7-6700K (Passmark 11109) ASUS STRIX B250H Gaming LGA 1151 ATX Intel Motherboard w/ Onboard HD GPU 32GB DDR4 RAM 36TB HDD array + 512GB SSD 2x R9-270X in SLI link config Current Build: AMD FX-8150 VT/IOMMU enabled Sabertooth 990FX Motherboard (no onboard gpu) 24GB DDR3 RAM 24TB HDD array + 512GB SSD 2x R9-270X in SLI Link Config Side note, I did post in the Plex Forums as well with no response. Was hoping someone here would have some advice. I am using a Core X9 Thermaltake case with added HDD rack with plenty of cooling, a 1200watt PSU, and would like to get away from AMD as power consumption for utilization makes no sense anymore with AMD. I can go server or desktop grade board/cpu if anyone wants to suggest a different mobo/cpu combo to best suite my requirements.
November 7, 20178 yr How will you run 6(!) VMs + Transcoding with a 4-core CPU??? I would say, take at least a new i7-8700 or better a modern Xeon. My i7-3770 makes 10.000 Passmarks and this is brief for transcoding only. Edited November 7, 20178 yr by Zonediver
November 7, 20178 yr I agree with Zonediver, it sounds like you are way under-powered though it depends on what you are doing with the VMs. I would think you'd be looking at a big multi-core Xeon E5 or Ryzen and at least 64GB of RAM.
November 9, 20178 yr Author I do plan on adding more RAM and I am ok with Ryzen now that the major bugs are resolved. Perhaps the R7 1700? The VMs are not all on at the same time, most I run is 3 and its for testing software configurations etc. One runs all the time for background low process apps.
November 10, 20178 yr If you plan on running 3 or possibly may run 3 at the same time a 1700 is a good fit. I get by with 2 vms with 4 vcpus for gaming with a 1600x.
November 10, 20178 yr Author In the opinion of the experts here, is it worth it to get the threadripper 1900 over the R7 1700?
November 10, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, fmp4m said: In the opinion of the experts here, is it worth it to get the threadripper 1900 over the R7 1700? Are you planning on running multiple NVME drives and or a bunch of PCI-E passthrough? Threadripper is great for the PCI-E lanes and a little higher overclock. To me it wouldn’t be worth it, but for your case it might be a good fit. Now remember an x399 board costs around $250-$350. So if you are budget conscious it is something to consider. So a 1700 with a decent board x370 will run you a little under the threadripper price alone.
November 11, 20178 yr Author Thank you for the information, I picked up a R7 1700, Taichi x370 mobo, and 32gb ddr4. This kept me right in line with the budget and after phbigred pointing out the PCIe/NVME really being the only benefit to threadripper, I will wait to upgrade if they prove necessary later. Now I am running on the new setup however, my display seems to be locked at 800x600 which is annoying. Will try to figure that out after updating unraid to 6.4 to accommodate the Ryzen.
November 13, 20178 yr Author Ok, updated the Unraid version and have the R7 1700 running at 3.4Ghz all cores stable. Display is still stuck at 800x600 with the same video cards as before, so I am unsure what that issue is. Since it is unrelated to this thread, I will start another for hardware/software config support. Thank you all for your help!
November 13, 20178 yr 5 hours ago, fmp4m said: Display is still stuck at 800x600 with the same video cards as before, What is the display you're referring to? Are you booting into unRAID's optional desktop GUI mode?
November 20, 20178 yr Author On 11/13/2017 at 3:37 PM, John_M said: What is the display you're referring to? Are you booting into unRAID's optional desktop GUI mode? Yes the optional unraid GUI.
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