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> I work in a rather budget-constrained lab environment. “Beg, borrow, steal” is the order of the day. Just today I was pricing out pre-loved Gen8 HPs. In 5 years time I could be exactly the hypothetical the article outlines.

Likewise for me. I AM building a $20,000 HPC because simply put, no one will sell us one for anything close to what we can actually afford and when it affects the speed and capability of my research and publications personally, it feels like a waste to leave extra performance on the table.




If I may ask, using what motherboard? The problem of EPYCs being locked to a certain vendor platform should not be a problem for you if you're buying a factory new Supermicro or Tyan or competing board. And a new set of individually purchased EPYC CPUs.




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