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[Project] Junks Rackmount Farm Build
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Here it the farm so far:
__________________![]() --------------- Here is an edited down post for anyone just finding this...Basically I am in need of a bunch of "clustered" machines to render out frames from my 3d programs, I am in school to be an animator, and my render times get up there, so this thread is basically just for any questions I have on the way...Be warned, I am a noob at all of this, so bare with me. I went shopping and decided that a full 42U rack was way to huge, I am in college and find myself moving every year or so, so I decided to go with a smaller rack if I could find one, because it would be a lot easier to move around...I found a rack on craigslist which was suitable, so I went and got it, only to find out that it was smaller than I had originally though. It turns out it is only effectively 14U, and was originally meant to be an audio equipment rack...Here are some of the important links of the thread: Here is a post with a pic of the rack and kind of a flowcart of my potential network Here is the first unit build parts list... Here are more pics of the rack with the 3U case in it the night I got it Here are pics of the first unit build and the machine running in the rack Here are the pics of the 2nd unit build and the machine in the rack Below is the original first post, you can skip it, I posted all of the useful info above... Quote:
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im so lost in your post i dont' even know what you're looking for.
what is a renderblade? anyways i did something similar but only have two PC's in it right now. I'm thinking of putting in a third one i have laying out but that still needs to be decided. anyways this work log is OLD, and i have it changed around a little bit with newer stuff and more stuff, etc. but anyways it will give you an idea. http://www.overclock.net/case-mod-wo...ro-panzer.html IT's 16U. i don't know if i'd go much bigger if i were you since the whole thing is pretty heavy after several units are installed. as for 3U vs 4U. go 4U, it's more space but worth it. 3U is hard to get around and you'll have a harder time installing the components in it. ALSO the HSF height limitation. the cooling was okay running not much hotter than my CM 690. just 1 or 2 C more. but i cut two 120mm fans in the top panel of one of them (the one that holds the QUAD) and it helped alot.
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1) A good cpu cooler not too many people know about -> XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 | AKA OCZ Vendetta 2 2) The 8 PIN power connector on the MOBO is 2x 4pin power connectors combined in parallel to draw more power safely. 1x 4pin power plug will work, but you should think of an upgrade. 3) If you're running x64 OS and have more than 3GB ram installed but windows is only reporting around 3GB, Go into your bios and enable Memory remapping.
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I saw your thread last night, cool stuff, kinda what I am going for...
A renderblade is a single machine in a render farm, which is dedicated to the rendering of CGI/3d FX. I am rendering frames at, 1920x1080, and to render one frame I can be waiting quite a while. So, what I am doing is building several relatively fast machines to divy up the task a bit...So instead of 1 quad core work station going at it, I have 4-5 machines going at it, cutting my rendering time considerably. (IE, instead of 1 machine doing 300, 5 machines do 60 frames.) This will also allow me to work while my machines are rendering...Thats why I am thinking of going 3U even if it is more of a pain... Here is the rack I got: ![]() Here is a flowchart: ![]() I think I explain what I am looking for a bit closer on my blog, see my sig if you are interested... I am almost debating going 4U,getting a 42 rack, and cutting it down to like 30/w casters...I guess what I am asking is, is that a decent build for the price, and am I crazy for doing this? LOL Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it.
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My rackmount server farm thread: http://www.overclock.net/servers/353...arm-build.html
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it's a nice rack you got there.
okay so bascially renderblade is just like a network of PC's rendering together. in that case you should go with the quads but go for workstation graphics cards like: ATI FireGL or Nvidia FX Quattro these will definitely help with the rendering, but will also bring the cost up since they do cost quite a bit for each GPU. get: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835233014 (after you make sure it will fit) i know the 120mm model wont. if that doesn't then th AC freezer pro 7 will. I have it. and bring the Clocks of the Quad up. to keep the CPUs cool at 3U all i can think of is water cooling but this will have to be a separate unit probably taking up it's own rack space. anyways i think you meant to say gigabit switch in your blog. I will update my Case mod log when i get back home, since there have been several changes to it.
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1) A good cpu cooler not too many people know about -> XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 | AKA OCZ Vendetta 2 2) The 8 PIN power connector on the MOBO is 2x 4pin power connectors combined in parallel to draw more power safely. 1x 4pin power plug will work, but you should think of an upgrade. 3) If you're running x64 OS and have more than 3GB ram installed but windows is only reporting around 3GB, Go into your bios and enable Memory remapping.
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haha yeah gigabit, I am such a noob...I am an artist not a tech dude...although, I must admit, its fun!
GPUs actually don't help rendering with my software, its all done in the processor...I talked with the head of IT at a major company here and he told me all about what my set up should be...I will be running hot, but with in tolerance. If worse comes to worse I see I can use an AC window unit... I am going to order the 3U stuff either tonight or tomorrow...will upgrade my build on here before I do...and will hopefully have something working by the end of the week. Once the first machine is up I will order more. This guy said I don't have to have a patch panel and have enough room in that cabinet to either Velcro my switch to the side or put it under...I will be doing RDP so KVM cables wont be a problem either. I will wait and get a CPU Heatsink here in town so I can make sure one brand fits.... When I get it functional that's when I may trick the cabinet and cases out ..Thanks for all the help man, will keep this post updated.
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My rackmount server farm thread: http://www.overclock.net/servers/353...arm-build.html
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yeah, you don't need a patch panel. i have one but didn't use it because the rackmount switch in my room wasn't even 100Mbps. it was 10Mbps so i scrapped it and bought gigabit switch.
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1) A good cpu cooler not too many people know about -> XIGMATEK HDT-S1283 | AKA OCZ Vendetta 2 2) The 8 PIN power connector on the MOBO is 2x 4pin power connectors combined in parallel to draw more power safely. 1x 4pin power plug will work, but you should think of an upgrade. 3) If you're running x64 OS and have more than 3GB ram installed but windows is only reporting around 3GB, Go into your bios and enable Memory remapping.
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Here is the new 3U build, I have fans, and will get the Mobo here in town for $179. As you can see I striped them down even farther and am totally bare bones now, I am even going to dare using the PSU that comes with the case. I am hoping to drop below $600 for each machine...
Athena Power Black 3U Rackmount Server Case - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16811192028 GIGABYTE LGA 775 MOBO - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128084 Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115017 OCZ Platinum (2 x 2GB) DDR2 1066 - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227298 EXCELSTOR Jupiter Series 80GB SATA - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822210003 ASUS Black 16X DVD-ROM - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827135151 ZOTAC GeForce 7100GS - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814500027 I found this switch for $80 http://www.netgear.com/Products/Swit...es/JGS516.aspx I think I am in business. Will keep you updated...should probably move over to the case-mod-work-logs area...
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My rackmount server farm thread: http://www.overclock.net/servers/353...arm-build.html
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find a mobo with integrated graphics and then switch to a 1u or 2u case then you can cram even more in the rack. Like this guy and its $20 cheaper. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128078 also dropping down to ddr800 probably wouldnt impact performace to much and save you $10 per server. heres a 2u case that runs for $110 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811192044
__________________Only issue with going down to a small case size is you may need to find a low profile HSF for it. oh ya check this site for best render farm ever. http://helmer.sfe.se/
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Woah, Helmer is sweet, I should have just done that...
Unfortunately I have already ordered my stuff, but I was looking for that freeking mobo with integrated graphics, guess it just slipped by me. ![]() And that case is perfect, but how do you think the heat would be? Again to bad I ordered!!! I just ordered one to see how that rack would handle it so for the next one I may go that way...Minus cards and stuff that would have saved me a bit...bummer... Thanks anyway.
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My rackmount server farm thread: http://www.overclock.net/servers/353...arm-build.html
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i dont think heat would be to bad. Heres a 1u HSF http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...7f44712e18ffb6 Remember your picture of the Pixar render farm. Its all in 1u cases so heat must be within tolerable limits or people wouldnt build 1u servers.
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