Re: Building a computer to run sculpt

2022-04-27 Thread Christian Helmuth
Hello Pirmin, On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 08:37:07 CEST, Pirmin Duss wrote: > While browsing the available mainboards I realized that they also support > 11th generation. Is there a chance that I could use an 11th generation CPU, > they are currently a tiny bit cheaper. Our limited experience with i7

Re: Building a computer to run sculpt

2022-04-27 Thread Pirmin Duss
Hello Josef Many thanks for your quick response. On 4/26/22 11:18, Josef Söntgen wrote: Hello Pirmin, Briefly skimming the components I don't see any immediate pitfalls. (With regard to AMT, on a desktop system using a PCIe serial card or - if available - an onboard COM header works equally w

Re: Building a computer to run sculpt

2022-04-26 Thread Nobody III
I've personally had success with a cheap PCI serial card, so I really wouldn't worry about AMT. On Tue, Apr 26, 2022, 3:13 AM Josef Söntgen wrote: > Hello Pirmin, > > > From the unofficial Genode HCL (http://usr.sysret.de/jws/genode/hcl.html) > I > > would guess a 10th generation Intel with inte

Re: Building a computer to run sculpt

2022-04-26 Thread Josef Söntgen
Hello Pirmin, > From the unofficial Genode HCL (http://usr.sysret.de/jws/genode/hcl.html) I > would guess a 10th generation Intel with integrated graphics would be a good > a save starting ground. As the mainboard I would use a ASUS MB PRO Q570M-C > which is 11th generation ready. The reason for

Building a computer to run sculpt

2022-04-25 Thread Pirmin Duss
Hello Genodians I would like to build a computer to run sculpt on. I have some parts that at the moment only collect dust. I would like to build a computer to run sculpt on from these and some that I will buy new (CPU / Mainboard). From the unofficial Genode HCL (http://usr.sysret.de/jws/ge