| 3 Jan 2025 |
liberodark | 4 or 10 To HDD | 15:24:12 |
liberodark | 256 SSD | 15:24:16 |
liberodark | * 256 Go SSD | 15:24:20 |
liberodark | 128 Go RAM | 15:24:24 |
liberodark | E5-2650 24 Cores | 15:24:37 |
liberodark | And next step for me is : | 15:26:57 |
liberodark |  Download image.png | 15:27:00 |
liberodark | Because im work more on risc-v now than x86_64 | 15:27:19 |
emily | that's a 2012-era CPU, right? | 15:27:42 |
emily | looks like single-core geekbench is >4x faster for the Ryzen so that might be painful | 15:27:50 |
liberodark | I think I could give you access to that too. | 15:27:51 |
liberodark | This is what I have available for free. | 15:28:28 |
liberodark | I can probably build for you a Ryzen 9 7900X | 15:35:51 |
liberodark | With Same Spec | 15:36:03 |
liberodark | SSD 256 Go | 15:36:10 |
liberodark | HDD 4 To | 15:36:15 |
liberodark | 128 Go RAM | 15:36:20 |
Gaétan Lepage | 10 years more recent ^^ | 15:37:09 |
liberodark | Yes | 15:37:25 |
liberodark | Redacted or Malformed Event | 15:42:29 |
Gaétan Lepage | Actually, how far are we in terms of open-collective budget to consider renting an ARM box ? | 15:50:20 |
Gaétan Lepage | I don't find this scheme super informative | 15:50:49 |
Gaétan Lepage |  Download clipboard.png | 15:50:54 |
emily | seems like Hetzner's cost for machines comparable to the current x86 builder is somewhere around €104/month whereas the Amperes are between €169 and €219, so if the x86 builder can be replaced for free getting an AArch64 community builder back would be somewhere around €65–115/month above current spending | 16:14:00 |
emily | can't speak to whether that works or not :) | 16:14:20 |
liberodark | Do you want me to start building this builder? emily | 16:15:36 |
emily | it's not my decision to make, I'm just a happy user of the community builders 😅 | 16:15:53 |
emily | Mic92 and zowoq are the people who administer them | 16:15:59 |
emily | it seems like a good idea to me though | 16:16:15 |
liberodark | Same on my side | 16:16:36 |