Insane Rig!

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At its core the system is operating on a SuperMicro X8DTH-6F-O motherboard with dual Xeon W5550s and a modest 48GB of ECC DDR3-1333 memory (PS34G13ER-E). Harnessing the power of 40 256GB Patriot TorqX SSDs strung together with five LSI Mega-Raid SAS PCI-E cards, the system is able to produce a sustained 155,000 IOPS/s.
A unique example of just how powerful this setup is – as explained by the Patriot reps – while a typical Blu-Ray video may take 2-3 hours to rip on a regular PC, the Patriot system can do this in 0.9 seconds.

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Wonder what SMPS they use, 2kW or something?
 
sato1986 said:
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Wonder what SMPS they use, 2kW or something?

Hooly shit.......looks at the sata cables:drool2: how much ram would be this? 24GB?

and how much electricity this would consume!
 
Marine said:
Hooly shit.......looks at the sata cables:drool2: how much ram would be this? 24GB?

and how much electricity this would consume!

48GB.

Just shows the power of SSDs and how much of a bottleneck our hard drives are..

I also smell something off on the 0.9 sec figure. It's impossible for an optical drive to read an entire Blu-Ray in that time, let alone copy it.
 
Dual processor must be a server :P obviously 12 rams are visible each ram will be surely 2gb min :) mobo just might be micro star :) not sure..

o yeah its given above lol my bad its super micro :P
 
it says to rip a blu ray dvd....means when the process has actually started....

might be able to run tertris....
 
sato1986 said:
:O

Wonder what SMPS they use, 2kW or something?

The racing stripes look familiar - Antec TruePower Quattro 1000 I'm guessing :P

Edit: Yep, looks like Ritvik is right :)
 
now that's something i'd die to get.......wonder what fps i would get in some of the most demanding games??!!!!just wondering!!!!
 
hmm not bad and it is idea for copy blue ray original movie under law act for sell to all over the world that why the world is improve faster :)
 
low_bass_makker said:
looks.. old Nvidia 8800 gtx series

Yup looks like a G80 GTX to me going by the looks of the heatsink.

LOL whatever makes people think this system consumes over 2kW of power! Those 40 SSDs might hardly consume about 5W of power each on loads which translates to about 200W.

Hats off to the cable management inside that system.
 
^ Yeah exactly what I was wondering. Though there are a lot of HDD's, it won't consume anywhere near even 1kW.

I agree, the cable management is cool. Look at all those SATA cables! :lol:
 
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