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DIY Dual 5090 Build

Dual 5090 Build

A Reliable Powerhouse for Local Modeling and Training

An off-the-shelf dual RTX 5090 computer is hard to source and costs about $20,000 in the current memory and GPU starved market. Doing a custom build using off-the-shelf components cut the price in half.

When undertaking the build, we encountered a lack of reference information for component selection and compatibility. Now that the machine has been running solid for several months, it is worth sharing the parts list.

The core of the build is a Threadripper CPU/MB/Mem bundle from MIcro Center with the remaining parts sourced on Amazon.

Bill of Materials

ComponentSelectionQuantityLink
CPUAMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 7970X 32-Core, 64-Thread Processor1amazon.com
MemoryKingston Fury Renegade Pro Expo 128GB 6400MT/s DDR5 ECC Reg CL32 DIMM (Kit of 8)1amazon.com
GPUGIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5090 Gaming OC 32G Graphics Card2amazon.com
MotherboardASUS Pro WS TRX50-SAGE WiFi A AMD TRX50 TR5 CEB Workstation Motherboard1amazon.com
Power SupplyThermaltake Toughpower GF A3 1200W2amazon.com
DriveSamsung 990 EVO Plus SSD 2TB, PCIe Gen 4×4, Gen 5×2 M.2 22801amazon.com
CasePhanteks (PH-ES620PTG_BK02) Enthoo Pro 2 Server Edition1amazon.com
CoolerARCTIC Freezer 4U-M (Rev. 2)1amazon.com
FansOkinos, 5 Pack, 120mm PWM Case Fans1amazon.com

Build Notes

  • Use 2 power supplies to split power for the 5090s
  • Use a motherboard and case with support for dual power supplies
  • Run each supply on a separate circuit if you want to avoid throwing breakers
  • The dual 5090 cards use 7 slots in the case
  • 3D print a brace to support the 5090 cards