New Product request: Motherboard for Folding! |
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Posted: 24 May 2019 at 2:58pm |
Folding at home, donations made by people all over the world.
It's currently done with hardware that's less than optimized. For a rack server/desktop system with Intel 4 core, low power, 3Ghz or more CPU, there are plenty of motherboards offering decent solutions. What we need (a little better than decent) is 4x PCIE 3.0 slots. Not so uncommon; however we need it in following configuration: A 8x/4x, 4x, and 4x slot, and an additional 1x slot. Most motherboards offer an 8x, 4x, and 3x 1x speed slots. We need to have 3 slots of 4x speed minimum, with 1 port acting as 8x speed if less than 16 lanes are used, and an additional 1x port. For AMD motherboards, a 6 core low power +3Ghz CPU with 4x PCIE 3.0 4x speed slots, utilizing the full 24 PCIE lanes. All PCIE slots with 2,5 to 3 slot space in between the cards, for modern graphics cards! The boards must support CPUs with 1 full CPU core per PCIE slot, and 1 additional core for the system. Most ATX motherboards come very close in performance. What we're missing is a portable alternative to this; For a portable system, I'm dying to find an Intel quad core nuc sized board (5x5") with 3 PCIE 1x slots on the back, Or an AMD quad/six core NUC (4x4" or 5x5") with 4 PCIE 1x slots; all PCIE 3.0 or 4.0 There are plenty of NUCs with a single mPCIE 4x slot, but not a single which has the option of connecting more than 2x dedicated graphics cards to them! Aside from PCIE ports, and a quad/6 core CPU, it needs 1x port for SSD/emmc, or nvme drive; LAN port, 2x USB 3.0 AND 2x USB 2.0 , cheapest display out port (VGA, DVI, Display port or HDMI; I don't care as the primary graphics card inserted in the primary PCIE 1x slot will deliver the display imagery). Wifi and bt optional, but I don't need it, as 1x PCIE 3.0 port should power a wifi antenna. Audio optional, but not necessary. Basically pretty much your average NUC with the option to connect 3 to 4 dedicated graphics cards on them. I wished some company could help us build this, as a donation for Folding at home (doesn't mean free, but at least affordable). [URL=http://foldingathome.org]Folding at Home[/URL] |
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