Is there a cheaper Epyc MB out there than the Epycd8 MB?
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Apparently if you really want a 10 pcie slot MB you can get one without adding anything.
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I think this may be a smaller version of what Keith M is running?
the inverse. Keith is running a smaller ("smaller" is a weird word choice, older is more appropriate, physical size is basically the same). version of that. he has the older Jetson Nano. originally he had the original Nano with the Tegra X1 and 128-core Maxwell GPU, then upgraded to the X2 with 256-core pascal GPU.
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I wonder if this would be competitive with the Nvidia soc mentioned previously excluding the different GPU's?
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Hard to say. One of the main benefits of the Jetson ecosystem is the broad software and hardware support. Jetson are supported by everyone including 3rd party software and hardware vendors. Lots of things bolt straight onto a Jetson, just like a Pi.
Main thing missing is the Nvidia gpu that is the primary advantage of the Jetson platform.
All this other SBC offers is double the cpu core count compared to Jetson. You can just get more cores from a standard ARM server platform.
I would swear I am seeing 10 slots though the plastic.
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Yes that board you linked correctly has ten PCIE slots. Still have to deal with either single slot cards which are rare or PCIE extenders to physically move the cards off the board to an external chassis.
Is there a cheaper Epyc MB
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Is there a cheaper Epyc MB out there than the Epycd8 MB?
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Gigabyte MZF2-AC0 4GPU Dual
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Gigabyte MZF2-AC0 4GPU Dual AMD Epyc 7002/7003 10pcie 16DIMM Server Motherboard
Apparently if you really want a 10 pcie slot MB you can get one without adding anything.
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Tom M
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the inverse. Keith is running a smaller ("smaller" is a weird word choice, older is more appropriate, physical size is basically the same). version of that. he has the older Jetson Nano. originally he had the original Nano with the Tegra X1 and 128-core Maxwell GPU, then upgraded to the X2 with 256-core pascal GPU.
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Tom M wrote: Gigabyte
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not "without adding anything". you'll need to add all the custom MCIO->PCIe adapters
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I thought I saw 10 regular
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I thought I saw 10 regular pcie slots?
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Nope, not a single PCIE slot
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Nope, not a single PCIE slot on that board. Just a lot of memory DIMM slots for the two sockets.
All PCIE supported externally off the board through the MCIO connectors on the edge. Meant for a server case or mining chassis.
https://www.tomshardware.com/
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https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/motherboards/worlds-first-open-source-armv9-motherboard-surfaces-radxa-orion-o6s-pricing-starts-at-usd200-for-the-8gb-ram-model
I wonder if this would be competitive with the Nvidia soc mentioned previously excluding the different GPU's?
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Hard to say. One of the main
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Hard to say. One of the main benefits of the Jetson ecosystem is the broad software and hardware support. Jetson are supported by everyone including 3rd party software and hardware vendors. Lots of things bolt straight onto a Jetson, just like a Pi.
Main thing missing is the Nvidia gpu that is the primary advantage of the Jetson platform.
All this other SBC offers is double the cpu core count compared to Jetson. You can just get more cores from a standard ARM server platform.
Keith Myers wrote: Nope, not
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I see that I screwed up the link. It is taking us to a AsRock motherboard not the gigabyte one.
Hang on
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126363009250?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=zfivnoeyrpm&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=PAS42sWPTnG&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
I would swear I am seeing 10 slots though the plastic.
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Yes that board you linked
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Yes that board you linked correctly has ten PCIE slots. Still have to deal with either single slot cards which are rare or PCIE extenders to physically move the cards off the board to an external chassis.