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(Created page with "{{PhysicalMachine | cpu = AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (6 cores) | gpu = NVIDIA Quadro K4200 | memory = 16Gb | oss = Windows 10, Ubuntu 22.10 | disks = 512Gb NVME SSD, 256Gb SSD, 64Gb shared iSCSI disk | nics = Intel X520 (10 gigabit) }} This is my main workstation computer, which I do most of my work on. It is in a 2u case, so it does run rather hot. The CPU is nice and fairly fast, but the GPU is rather old (from 2014) since it is rather difficult to come by single slot or...")
 
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{{PhysicalMachine
  | cpu = AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (6 cores)
| image = mypc.jpg
  | gpu = NVIDIA Quadro K4200
  | cpu = Intel i5-11500T (6 cores)
  | memory = 16Gb
  | gpu = NVIDIA RTX A2000 (12Gb)
  | oss = Windows 10, Ubuntu 22.10
  | memory = 32Gb
  | disks = 512Gb NVME SSD, 256Gb SSD, 64Gb shared iSCSI disk
  | oss = Windows 11, Ubuntu 22.10, xcpng
  | disks = 1x 480Gb SSD, 2x 256Gb SSD, 1x 128Gb SSD, 2x 64Gb SSD
  | nics = Intel X520 (10 gigabit)
  | nics = Intel X520 (10 gigabit)
}}
}}
[[File:Weirdsasnic2.jpg|left|thumb|Weird SAS NIC]]
This is my main workstation computer, which I do most of my work on. It is in a 2u case, so it does run rather hot. The CPU is nice and fairly fast. The GPU is the RTX A2000, a fairly cheap low-profile GPU with 12Gb of video memory. I like it very much. As you can see I care little for cable management or screwing in SSDs.


This is my main workstation computer, which I do most of my work on. It is in a 2u case, so it does run rather hot. The CPU is nice and fairly fast, but the GPU is rather old (from 2014) since it is rather difficult to come by single slot or low-profile GPUs at the moment.
 
The network card I've used here is a little interesting, in that it doesn't use a regular PCIe interface, rather it is connected to an M.2 SSD slot via a SAS cable.

Latest revision as of 18:15, 12 March 2025

Weird SAS NIC

This is my main workstation computer, which I do most of my work on. It is in a 2u case, so it does run rather hot. The CPU is nice and fairly fast. The GPU is the RTX A2000, a fairly cheap low-profile GPU with 12Gb of video memory. I like it very much. As you can see I care little for cable management or screwing in SSDs.


The network card I've used here is a little interesting, in that it doesn't use a regular PCIe interface, rather it is connected to an M.2 SSD slot via a SAS cable.