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Avanzato Tecnico
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Would be great to have a forum dedicated to those of us who build Servers of all kinds, multi processor professional workstations. High end non-gaming computers.
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It seems to me that building any kind of PC fits into the BYOPC forum.
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Hardly, Build your own computer is mostly for people who are new to building home PCs, that is not a suitable forum in my opinion to discuss building servers and professional workstations. I have posted in the past regarding such projects on several of the existing forums and the only one I ever get a response from is glc. It would be mind enriching to get more people involved with such projects.
I am hoping we could do it here at PCmech since I have been here for over years.
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Realistically though, there may not be many regular members with larger server experience which would be why GLC may be your only person answering. I had the same problems when I was looking at server components and help.
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We are discussing the possibility of a subforum under BYOPC, but we are concerned whether it will get any traffic.
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For those of us that don’t get it, can you give one or two examples of the differences between a High end non-gaming computers and a High end gaming machine?
And aren’t people who build “servers of all kinds” almost beyond the point of needing help?
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The video card is probably the only significant difference between a high end workstation and a high end gaming machine. The only significant difference between a server and a workstation is the storage system unless you are going for a true server motherboard and ECC ram, which really isn't necessary for small servers.
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I just started working on building Music production computers, I used all kinds of components that your average computer user or gamer would not even know existed.
There are many other application a PC can be used for with many components we never discuss on this forum. Sorry I wasted everyone's time with my idea. Peace |
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You are not wasting anyone's time and we are still discussing it.
Of course, you will need a professional sound device for a music production computer, and possibly an advanced storage system - but it's still a computer. |
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