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Mr_Ubik t1_iyi703c wrote

Wouldn't be more cost efficient to go with quadros (A6000)?

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duschendestroyer t1_iyieo8g wrote

you can buy two 4090s for the price of a A6000. only get the A6000 if you actually need 48gb.

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normie1990 OP t1_iyiclwr wrote

Strictly for ML probably, but it will be my main PC so it needs to do gaming too.

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Mr_Ubik t1_iyidkbf wrote

Gaming on Linux or Windows? You could consider 1gpu for gaming and all the rest of the space for A6000 for ML. Price/hassle wise I think they are still very hard to beat.

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normie1990 OP t1_iyifg7t wrote

The plan is to dual boot windows and ubuntu. Benchmarks from lambda labs show that 3090 and a6000 are very close, are there any benchmarks with 4090?

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Mr_Ubik t1_iyigoqo wrote

Wasn't able to find one. Personally I wouldn't go for 4x 4090 (or even 3090) as that requires at probably an extra PSU and custom water-cooling with 2 radiators. I'd stick with 2 at most, however make sure to get them blower style.

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normie1990 OP t1_iyiiu26 wrote

No, I can't afford 4x 4090s. I'll start with a single 4090 with custom water loop and add a second 4090 in a year or so. From what I understand a high end gaming MB can support that, looking at the builds from mifcom.de

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Mr_Ubik t1_iyiji9e wrote

If you start with just one you can postpone the water cooling. The real issue is the power consumption and thus the case. If you max at 2-3 you might be able to pull it off even without going as far as getting TR, my 3950x and MB can run 3gpus

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