Hi Dan, ThinkStation P620 Tower Workstation is the one you mentioned?
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/think-workstations/thinkstation-p-series/ThinkStation-P620/p/33TS3TPP620 Thanks, lina On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 2:48 PM Dan Ritter <d...@randomstring.org> wrote: > > lina wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am trying to get a workstation with the following configurations: > > > > Moderkort S3647 Supermicro X11DPi-N 16DDR4 2GLAN 2NVMe 10SATA3 4+2PCIE IPMI > > EATX > > CPU S3647 Intel Xeon Gold 6230R 2,1-4,0GHz 36MB 26-core 52-thread 150W 2,00 > > Kylning CPU S3647 Supermicro narrow aktiv 4U 3800rpm 38dB max 205W 2,00 > > Minne DDR4 32GB PC21300 2666MHz RDIMM ECC REG Samsung 1,2V 6,00 > > Hard disk M.2 NVMe 1,9TB SSD Samsung PM983 3000/1400 server > > 1,3DWPD/3years 22110 1,00 > > Supermicro CSE-732i-R500 EATX 2USB3, 2USB2 4*3,5 2*5,25 500W RPS tyst 21dB > > 1,00 > > > > motherboard are highly appreciated. The purpose of this workstation is > > for parallel computation purposes. > > This will work. You will want a larger power supply. > > For best price/performance for large parallel workloads, you may > be better off with an AMD ThreadRipper or EPYC system. > > The Intel CPU has a list price of $1800 US. > > An AMD TR4 2990WX is 32 cores / 64 threads at 3 GHz, and has a > list price of $1200 US. It performs better and costs > significantly less. > > An AMD TR4 3970X is 32c / 64 t at 3.7 GHz, matches the list > price of the Intel and will perform much, much better. > > Either of them will need a TR4 motherboard, and Supermicro > currently doesn't offer those. All of them should work well with > Debian. > > -dsr-