The no-compromise local training rig. Two 4090s (48 GB VRAM) train serious models, a 64-core Threadripper chew through data prep, and 256 GB of ECC RAM means a multi-day run will not silently corrupt on a flipped bit. Your data stays on your disk. Heads up: it pulls about 1400 W peak, so plan a dedicated 20 A circuit.
Plans
Choose a plan that fits your needs and budget
Item List
8Platform & Storage
3 itemsCPU & Memory
2 itemsDual GPUs
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI GPU | GPUs2 VRAM total48 GB TDP each450 W | 1 | $3,998 | View Shop |
Cooling & Chassis
2 itemsPlan Totals$10,547
Platform & Storage
3Dual GPUs
1Total$10,547
FAQ
Common questions about this kit
Why not just rent cloud GPUs?
If you train around the clock, buying beats renting in about 6 to 9 months — and your data never leaves the building. For occasional runs, cloud is cheaper.
Do I need ECC RAM?
For long training runs, yes. A single non-ECC bit-flip can silently corrupt a multi-day job. Workstations in this class should be ECC.
Can I game on it too?
Easily — two 4090s max any game at 4K. But you are paying for VRAM and compute, so it is overkill as a pure gaming rig.
How much power does it pull?
About 1400 W peak under dual-GPU load. Put it on a dedicated 20 A circuit, not a normal bedroom outlet.
User Reviews
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If I ever stop counting grams, this is the rig. The dedicated-circuit warning is no joke.
Wildly overkill for fishing forecasts — but man, do I want one.