2017-07-08 21:55 GMT+02:00 Zbigniew Ĺukasiak <[email protected]>: > On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 9:27 AM, Grzesiek Chodzicki > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Highly depends on the use case and budget. SO, a few questions first: > > - Does it have to be prebuilt or do You want to build it yourself? > > Yeah - most the advices I get are about building my own. Looks like > I'll end up doing that - even though I have not built my own system > for something like 15 years and I would prefer to buy a ready made > system. > > > > - Do you plan on using it for GPU-intensive tasks? > > No. > > > - How much do you care about the looks/size/portability of your machine? > > A little. > > > - DO you already own some PC components? > > > > - What's your budget? > > It is high enough to buy any high end workstation. > > Z. > Personally, I wouldn't risk X299 or Ryzen platforms. You can safely go with Intel X99 and it should work out of the box. The question is, how beefy does the workstation need to be? On X99 you can go as high as 128GB of ECC RAM and up to 18 core Xeon. Aside: please keep the qubes-users group cc'ed.
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