Thank you for your reply.
I would really like to be able to buy a Talos 2 system, I've been
following the development news for months and it's really impressive
what Raptor is doing
Last photos in Fosdem were stunning!.
Like you, I think the price is very reasonable given the kind of system
it is.
For now it is out of my budget but I hope this could change in the
future. I wish Raptor all the success.
I don´t plan to use KGPE-D16 for gaming but more like a general-purpose
workstation.
Now I have a 6238 and I think I will buy a 6282 for the second socket.
Thank you very much for your offering and your support Taiidan.
Regards,
- Eli
On 22/02/2018 2:05, [email protected] wrote:
I concur with Tim, if you do not need to run x86_64 only applications
then the brand new Libre Firmware/Owner Controlled TALOS 2 is a much
better deal and will provide significantly higher mileage than this
older opteron platform.
I don't know how raptor did it, but it costs less and has more better
features than the equivilant in performance never owner controlled
x86_64 new AMD/Intel options.
Libre Firmware Talos 2:
Board and the base 4 core cpu - $2,500
Much slower libre firmware opteron:
$415 for KGPE-D16 + approx $500 for dual 6386SE CPU's = $1,000
An extra $1,500 is worth it for a motherboard that has a future, and
to help ensure the future of owner controlled hardware.
https://raptorcs.com
Notes:
Raptor also made the libre firmware for the KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8
boards, and a variety of other coreboot motherboards - so they have a
proven track record.
If the T2 isn't successful it will be the end of high performance
owner controlled hardware, which is why I urge everyone with the means
to purchase one instead of a non-free x86_64 system - it is worth it
both for the performance (PCI-e 4.0, SMT4, IBM's great OpenBMC etc)
and for the freedom (FSF RYF cert pending!)
On 02/20/2018 02:12 PM, Elisenda Cuadros wrote:
Hello,
Is it really worth 63xx series instead 62xx?
*only if you are gaming* not simply just using some random x86_64 only
apps like the autodesk stuff etc
generally for the best G34 CPU's price is about the same - 6386SE
will be similarly price as 6287SE - and both have nearly the same
performance.
They are _much more_ expensive.
Which ones are you looking at?
Is there any public benchmark?
cpubenchmark.net
If you want to game in a VM (via IOMMU-GFX) on a KGPE-D16/KCMA-D8 let
me know, I am happy to assist with that (and all things libre
hardware/firmware).
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