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TITAN S6-D - Dual Intel Xeon 6 Granite Rapids High Performance Rackmount Workstation PC
TITAN S6-D - Dual Intel Xeon 6 Granite Rapids High Performance Rackmount Workstation PC
 
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Product Code: S6-D


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TITAN S6-D

Dual Intel Xeon 6 Granite Rapids AI Acceleration and Machine Learning Workstation PC up to 288 cores



The latest Xeon 6 processors offer efficiency or performance cores, but not both. You can build a workstation or server with the type of processing power that matters the most. If you need to run many small processes that don’t require high amounts of per-core performance, then one of our dual E-core options, up to 288 threads from 288 cores, is the perfect balance between performance and efficiency.


If on the other hand you’re more concerned about absolute performance than your electric bill, you can have up to 344 high-performance threads from 172 P-cores based on the latest Intel CPU technology.


Cooling two of these CPUs is no joke, but we’ve selected an incredible pair of high-performance air coolers for the job. However, if noise and absolute thermal performance are important to you, we also offer a custom liquid cooling loop designed and assembled by our expert builders.


When it comes to having enough RAM to feed your enormous number of cores, we start things off at 64GB and end them at 4TB. Yes, you read that right. You’ll certainly find the right amount of RAM for your needs between those two extremes.


A 1000W power supply is the minimum we suggest with the S6-D, but if you opt for a dual-GPU setup or want to max out your core count, up to 1600W is available. Alternatively, if uptime is your highest priority. We also offer a selection of redundant power supplies.


The S6-D comes with an NVIDIA Quadro A400 GPU as standard, but you can have one or two of the highest-end professional GPUs or consumer-grade cards of your choice.


Up to 8TB per M.2 slot of SSD storage is possible, and we can create an insanely-fast NVMe RAID configuration of one ultra-fast SSD isn’t enough for your needs. Mass storage can be configured using multiple SATA drives and the included hot-swappable storage bays.


Dual gigabit Ethernet ports are standard, but 10Gbps and 100Gbps upgrades are an option if you want to do high-performance computing over a cutting-edge local network.


Like all Titan Workstations, our expert system builders have hand-assembled your C6-D, tested it for 72 hours, and then shipped it off with our legendary lifetime labor and support promise, and two years of parts-replacement.


Rear Panel Ports:
6 x USB 3.0 Ports
2 x RJ45 by Ethernet Connection for 10GbE
1 x VGA Port ASPEED AST2500 w/ 256MB

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2 x M.2 slots (Key M)
10 x SATA 6Gb/s ports

Dimensions:
19.00" x 7.00" x 27.90"

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Usually Ships in 2 to 3 weeks

Product Code:
S6-D


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