Dual Intel Xeon, 48Gb BEAST for under $700! (With Benchmarks)

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The text details the journey of transforming components into a dual Xeon 48 gigabyte PC for under $700, overcoming challenges such as power supply issues and a graphics card mishap. The final build showed strong gaming performance but limitations in overclocking and USB 3 absence affected productivity tasks and file transfers.

Insights

  • Adjusting the motherboard power supply cable resolved initial issues with the HP z800 server, showcasing the importance of meticulous troubleshooting in PC builds.
  • While the dual Xeon 48 gigabyte PC excelled in gaming performance, limitations in overclocking and USB 3 absence highlighted the need for a balance between gaming capabilities and productivity features in computer setups.

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Recent questions

  • How was the dual Xeon 48 gigabyte PC built?

    Careful alignment of CPUs and creative cooler mounting.

  • What issues were encountered during the PC build?

    Graphics card catching fire and CPU alignment challenges.

  • What were the benchmark results of the PC?

    Strong gaming performance at 1080p, limitations in overclocking.

  • How was the power supply issue resolved?

    Motherboard power supply cable adjustment for proper contact.

  • What components were used in the PC build?

    HP z800 server, dual Xeon CPUs, GTX 1060.

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"Budget Dual Xeon PC Build Success"

  • The video showcases the transformation of components into a dual Xeon 48 gigabyte PC for under $700.
  • The journey begins with the purchase of an HP z800 server, initially believed to have power supply issues.
  • After troubleshooting, it was discovered that the motherboard power supply cable needed adjustment for proper contact.
  • A mishap led to a graphics card catching fire, raising concerns about damaging the CPUs and RAM.
  • A solution was found by purchasing a refurbished HP z800 server without CPUs and RAM for less than a power supply replacement.
  • The build process involved mounting the CPUs without clear orientation markers, requiring careful alignment.
  • Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition coolers were chosen and creatively mounted to the motherboard.
  • The PC was successfully assembled, tested with a sacrificial GPU to avoid damage, and later upgraded with a GTX 1060.
  • Benchmark results showed strong performance in gaming at 1080p, but limitations in overclocking impacted productivity tasks and USB 3 absence affected file transfers.
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