Where can I buy a Ryzen box?

Matthew Dillon dillon at backplane.com
Mon Sep 10 08:39:56 PDT 2018


If you want to use the GPU for computation you may have to run Linux.  In
fact, you probably would have to.

I usually just buy the parts on Amazon or NewEgg, and throw the computer
together, but if you don't have experience doing that sort of thing its
easy to get the wrong bits.

-Matt

On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 1:14 AM Jasse Jansson <jasse at yberwaffe.com> wrote:

> Might depend on where you live.
> It's not hard to build your new computers yourself, with the added
> benefit that you get them exacly as you want them.
> Another solution is to ask a local computer shop to build them for you.
>
> On 10/09/2018 00:57, Pierre Abbat wrote:
> > I'm thinking of getting some new computers in a few months:
> > * A System 76 Leopard, with lots of cores and GPU, but not Ryzen
> > * A Ryzen box, with GPU for computation, running DragonFly
> > * A few lesser boxes with other OSes.
> > I doubt that anyone sells Ryzen boxes preloaded with DragonFly, so I'm
> trying
> > to find a Ryzen box without an operating system. But googling "ryzen no
> > operating system" brings up computers that have Ryzen and an operating
> system,
> > but no something else. Where do you suggest I look?
> >
> > Pierre
> >
>
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