Saturday, December 12, 2009

How to Build a Supercomputer for Research

Have a physics problem you need solved or some research you need to conduct? This guide will teach you step by step how to build your very own supercomputer!

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Micro SD cards
  • Soldering Iron
  • Quad-core 4 gHz processor
  • Super Cooling Assembly (rubber hoses and spare refrigeration parts)
  • Self Reliance
  1. Step 1
    128 mb SD Card
    128 mb SD Card

    Gather your supplies. You'll need your 4 gHz quad-core processor, around 500,000 micro SD cards (128 mb), a decent soldering iron, and a clean work station.

  2. Step 2
    The NICHCOX Supercomputer Blueprints
    The NICHCOX Supercomputer Blueprints

    Use your soldering iron to solder together the micro SD cards to construct the motherboard, power supply, RAM, and GPU. You'll want to keep a few cards around to create your solid state drive as well.

    Click the image for detailed blueprints.

  3. Step 3

    Affix your 4 gHz cpu, and construct a super cooling apparatus using rubber tubing and freon from an old refrigerator. Attach this directly to the cpu and it will enable you to overclock the processor to levels over 12 gHz. Since this is a quad-core processor, you'll be able to achieve speeds of 48 combined gHz

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