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by tetrazine 2804 days ago
I think you're right about this for many people but not all.

Intel stepping up the lane counts in HEDT is definitely a good reactionary move but won't affect the budget-constrained scenarios I discussed until a few years from now because you can just buy a couple generations back. I might be wrong but I believe many X299 chips before gen 9 had 16-24 lanes?

I also don't think your point about price difference insignificance is universally applicable because buying extra GPUs over time is quite common and having an extensible box with 1-2 GPUs at the start is potentially a good move. As for the PCIe switches on the X399 chipset IMO this depends on the assertion that 16x is X% better than 8x. This depends on use case and analysis of the penalty you get at 8x vary but many people would take a 10-15% penalty down the road @ 4 cards (really 5-7.5% because it only affects 2/4 cards) to save money now.

I built a box with Intel because I had the capital, and most people at an industry job probably should, but if you read forum and mailing list threads many people are faced with this economic decision and are going TR - I see quite a few academics doing this. Math libraries are a good thesis topic :)