
Keep in mind this card has its limitations, I am looking at it from the stand point of this verse a RTX3090 used (about the same price). No way I am spending $1000 on a used card that can die tmw even with Cuda support. So now I get 32GB vs 24GB ram. I am primary running windows and LMstudio and Ollma worked fine after installing all the intel software (like 4 large installs) Vulkan support gave me around 100T/KS for qwen 3.5-35b. Out of the box with standard setup. This running on an Intel i7-11th gen with 64GB DDR4 and PCI 4 x8 interface.. The biggest hit is on how fast I can load the model in memory. The card is very quite with the fan. I suppose other people got loud fans.

- vGPU for $350 is a steal compared to Nvidia GPUs.

32GB VRAM ITs not a cutdown 9070 XT, its 98% the same speed in gaming and obviously much greater for large memory applications like pytorch/generative ai. Still boosts right up to 3ghz, can be undervolted, no stupid zero rpm fan idle Fan defaults to a silent 1000rpm idle and unlike most blower gpus it really doesnt need to ramp up path 50% pwm (2500rpm) to cool a sustained 300w. Games exactly like a 9070 xt.

Couldnt believe Newegg had loads of the pro 6000s in stock for a somewhat reasonable price! Debauer was right. 5090 Fe is now the midrange and if you want the craziest and most frames to squeeze out of with an eye watering 96 gigs of gddr 7 this is it baby! Whether youre rendering in Blender, compiling simulations for OpenGL C++, or just taking a break with games this baby covers it all. I have this paired with Ryzen 7 9800x3d + gSkillz CL26 6000 @ 64gigs + crucial t705 2tb nvme ssd and it makes my 2021 build i9 12900k + RTX 3090 fe setup a complete waste! 👍

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I'm not going to write a pros/cons, just the facts in this category. This is a VERY bare-bones 4U case. There are no reward points here for style. There are no removable/hot-swap trays, there is an old commitment to 5.25" bays you can convert with an IcyDock or similar; the tray layout does not provide for any of the newer methods for routing or cable management, and the spacing is such that you are not going to put any deep mount device in here. While there are numerous 3.5" bays, you really will want to use less than 1/2 of them for both heat and performance concerns. The case, however, is one of the cheaper 4U cases, and if you are looking for a baseline for a simple purpose, like a virtualization header, a Windows server, a firewall or similar, this case is certainly a decent choice. I have had no problems using this as a case for my firewall and VPN software layouts, as well as Windows servers in the past, due to pass-through problems of specific USB security keys that did not like VMWare or XCP's pass-through I was forced to keep on their own.


Fantastic gpu. Under like 99% usage, temps are about 60* degrees C. Can run 1440p and even 4k as long as you use x3/x4 frame gen which has little input lag. Also, it ships with ECC automatically turned on so it will say 21 gb vram. Just download intel pro graphics software and you disable it in the settings, then it should say 24.

NO RAID Real HBA PCI Gen 3 Works awesome with Windows Storage Spaces

Two pcie x16 slots with ryzen comparibokity


Lots of room in this case. Pre-installed fans

- Stays cool even through rigorous stress testing - Crushes large datasets and point cloud processing - Incredibly efficient, completes all my work I used to do on a rtx 4070 super with no sacrifices or penalties. - Gaming capable, could run Arc Raiders on Epic Settings with no struggles at 60fps