The kit for AI video and animation — the demanding end. Two 24GB GPUs (48GB), a Threadripper, 128GB RAM, dual Gen5 NVMe, and a big cooler and PSU. AI video is image gen turned into minutes-long compute; this rig is built to run for days.
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Item List
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2 itemsCooling & Power
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liquid Cooling | BlocksGPU + CPU PSU1600 W Titanium Set2 | 1 | $900 | View Shop |
Cooling & Power
1FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Two GPUs for AI video?
Yes — AI video and animation are far heavier than stills (temporal consistency, frame counts). Two 24GB cards split the work and the VRAM; a single card chokes on the longer renders.
Threadripper + 128GB?
Yes — the CPU feeds the GPUs and the system RAM holds the working set for big models and batch orchestration. AI video bottlenecks on CPU/RAM as much as GPU; under-provision and the GPUs starve.
Run for days?
Yes — AI video renders are long (minutes to hours per clip); the rig is built to run at sustained load for days. Cooling and a quality PSU are not optional; a rig that throttles or trips ruins a multi-day render.
Storage for video + models?
Yes — model checkpoints (tens of GB each) and the video output eat storage fast. Dual 4TB Gen5 NVMe: one for models/cache, one for output and projects; bulk archive on a NAS.
User Reviews
AI video rig and my dual-4090 rig are siblings — two GPUs and 128GB for the temporal work, and cooling/PSU that survives a multi-day render. Treat it like a server, agreed.