Deep learning box compatibility

kyran.park.adams

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I've created a build on PCPartPicker that is going to be used for training neural networks. It has two GPUs that are not going to use SLI, but I have a couple concerns I'm not sure about. First, whether the PCI ports will be enough, second, whether the cooling will be enough, and third, whether the case itself is big enough.

Could anyone give it a look to make sure that everything should work and is compatible before I order the parts? Thank you!

Link To Build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZnT2XH
 
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First,
The PCIe lanes would be enough to accept the GPU's.
Second,
You could look at the Cryorig H7 cooler os something from Noctua but the stock cooler from the i7 should do it's job.
Third,
The case is big enough but I'm a little concerned about the cooler's compatibility in it.

You could look through this build as a guide line. Edit: You can drop in a cooler that is less than 7in(177.8mm) in height.
First,
The PCIe lanes would be enough to accept the GPU's.
Second,
You could look at the Cryorig H7 cooler os something from Noctua but the stock cooler from the i7 should do it's job.
Third,
The case is big enough but I'm a little concerned about the cooler's compatibility in it.

You could look through this build as a guide line. Edit: You can drop in a cooler that is less than 7in(177.8mm) in height.
 
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