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1 X 4U dual Xeon 5600, for 4x GPU (not inc), 8x 3.5" Hotswap, Dual GbE, 1400W Redundant PS-Black<br>
 
1 X 4U dual Xeon 5600, for 4x GPU (not inc), 8x 3.5" Hotswap, Dual GbE, 1400W Redundant PS-Black<br>
6 X 4GB PC3-10600 ECC Reg. DDR3 (1333MHz)<br>
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4 X 16GB PC3-10600 ECC Reg. DDR3 (1333MHz)<br>
4 X NVIDIA Tesla C2075 1.5GHz Single GPU, 6GB GDDR5 - Dual Slot<br>
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4 X NVIDIA Titan X, 12GB GDDR5<br>
 
1 X 2TB Sata II 6GB/s Hard Drive 7200 RPM w/ 64MB Cache<br>
 
1 X 2TB Sata II 6GB/s Hard Drive 7200 RPM w/ 64MB Cache<br>
 
1 X 24X DVD+/- RW Black<br>
 
1 X 24X DVD+/- RW Black<br>

Latest revision as of 21:13, 23 February 2016

  • Shogun is a dedicated GPU resource for code development. It is not intended for batch use.

Hardware

1 X 4U dual Xeon 5600, for 4x GPU (not inc), 8x 3.5" Hotswap, Dual GbE, 1400W Redundant PS-Black
4 X 16GB PC3-10600 ECC Reg. DDR3 (1333MHz)
4 X NVIDIA Titan X, 12GB GDDR5
1 X 2TB Sata II 6GB/s Hard Drive 7200 RPM w/ 64MB Cache
1 X 24X DVD+/- RW Black
2 X Intel Six Core Xeon E5649 2.53GHz w/ 12 MB Cache - 80W

Getting Access

To get access to Shogun, you need to contact Andrei Alexandru at aalexan (at) gwu (.) edu

Getting Started

If you are using the gwu-qcd suite, you can find a configuration file in the config directory named shogun. Simply copy it to gwu-qcd/.config and compile.
To execute jobs with, say 2 processes, run the command
mpirun -n 2 ./my_program