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Supermicro SYS 5019S TN4 Rear IO
We pull a network snippet from around 1000 crypto miners mining Ethereum, Zcash, Zclassic, Bitcoin-Gold, Monero, Aeon, Digibyte and a number of other coins to see how much bandwidth mining uses
Dell EMC PowerEdge R640 Front
We test the Dell EMC PowerEdge R640 and show why it is a case study in the excellence of 1U dual socket mainstream server design
Micron 5200 SSD
The new Micron 5200 series of enterprise SATA SSDs offer up to 7.68TB of capacity using the legacy 6.0gbps storage interface found in virtually every server
Intel SSD 7 Series Launch
Intel has been rolling out 64-layer 3D NAND products for some time. Perhaps the last major rollout we will see is the Intel 7 Series SSDs, featuring the Intel 760p series. The Intel SSD 760P series is a TLC-based NAND SSD with significantly more performance, lower power consumption and higher capacities than Intel's previous generation NVMe m.2 consumer SSDs. Intel...
Ethereal Capital P106 100 X16 GPUs
We preview the Ethereal Capital 16x GPU Mining System P106-100-X16 with 16x NVIDIA P106-100 6GB GPUs, a Supermicro embedded motherboard, and awesome remote management capabilities
AMD EPYC And Xeon Scalable In Trays
In a gift to AMD EPYC sales efforts, Intel offers initial enterprise benchmarks with Meltdown and Spectre patches which will close the gap between EPYC and Skylake-SP performance
Synology Synology RS818+ Front
Synology released two new rackmount NAS units the RS818+ and RS818RP+ which use the Intel Atom C2000 series in a 1U form factor for cost sensitive customers
Intel Xeon Silver 4116 Retail V Tray
Do the Intel Xeon Scalable "T" series CPUs perform differently than their standard counterparts? We test single and dual Intel Xeon Silver 4116 and 4116T configurations to confirm they perform about the same
Starter GPU CUDA Desktop Server 2016 GPU View
We have a retrospective of a $1700 deep learning server we built in late 2016 and show how it beat the Dow Jones Industrial Average in a year.
IBM Power S822LC With NVIDIA Pascal P100 NVLINK
IBM POWER architectures have been confirmed to have the same security design flaws that hit Intel, AMD, and ARM in 2018 with patches for speculative execution