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SGI 80-core Personal Supercomputer packs a punch on the cheap
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Not exactly pocket change cheap but I still thought this was interesting.

http://dvice.com/archives/2009/09/sgi-80-core-per.php

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It looks like 10 normal computers whit etch 8 cores.
I wonder how they deal whit heating..

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LiveForIt wrote:
@goody

It looks like 10 normal computers whit etch 8 cores.
I wonder how they deal whit heating..


These fans are big strong noisy m-r f-s.
And environment must be with constant a/c at 19-20C or so.
Here 1U rack blade from the same sgi (2x8 core units) makes a noise making a phone conversation from same room quite a challenge (it sounds like bit muffled drill). Heating is no issue there, mobo temp is ~25C, cpu 30C under 50% load. Not for desktop use

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