My current PC specs:
- Dell Precision T1700 Motherboard
- Xeon E3 1275 v3
- 32GB DDR3 1600Mhz ECC
- 7900 XTX 24GB VRAM (Transferring to new PC)
What I want in my next PC:
- MSI Z790-P Motherboard (with Dasharo)
- i9-14900k
- DDR5 192GB 5600Mhz (Non-ECC)
- 7900 XTX 24GB VRAM
Will I see any performance increase? I’m also worried about not having ECC RAM, I will be coding a lot with my LLMs (firmware development), so part of me doesn’t want to make any mistakes and future proof. I heard DDR5 has some ECC-like features, but not the same as traditional ECC. Maybe I should buy a Dell Precision 3630 motherboard which has support for upto 128GB DDR4 ECC memory? This is a dedicated LLM PC, so, not too concerned about gaming or anything.
I would like to hear your suggestions!
You’re the only one talking sense and you are sitting here with your 2 upvotes
The AI company business model is 100% unsustainable. It’s hard to say when they will get sick of hemorrhaging money by giving away this stuff more or less for free, but it might be soon. That’s totally separate from any legal issues that might come up. If you care about this stuff, learning about doing it locally and having a self hosted solution in place might not be a bad idea.
But upgrading anything aside from your GPU+VRAM is a pure and unfettered waste of money in that endeavor.