That's a ing sick case.
In other news...80% with my download of AC4. Decided to go ahead and borrow from TPB after those idiots at Ubisoft said they don't give a about optimizing their PC games because "we can always just buy a bigger GPU".
Primary desktop.
Portable!
That's a ing sick case.
In other news...80% with my download of AC4. Decided to go ahead and borrow from TPB after those idiots at Ubisoft said they don't give a about optimizing their PC games because "we can always just buy a bigger GPU".
stop posting pics of ur rig, wheres ur wife clown? post pics of her now!
My laptop died the other day, just gonna replace it with the Haswell NUC with the i3 tbh, have no interest in spending much in a pc anymore...
Hahah the girl I'm with now is pretty fine.
I had planned on building a gaming PC about a year ago, I just now finally got around to it.Intel i7 ivy bridge 3.5 GHZ 8 core 4 GHZ turbo. 32 GB RAM. 512 ssd 2TB HDD. 2 GeForce 780 GTX SLI. 850 watt corsair power supply. Cooler Master advanced CPU cooler.
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How much did it set you back
A little over 3,000.
How much will a 128GB RAM and an 8TB SSD + 8TB HDD config cost? Well give me the same GPU as yours since I assume that's for the latest games...
Can a motherboard take all these specs?
IIRC, max mem for Sandy/Ivy Bridge is 32GB per processor... You would need a 4 processor (not cores, actual physical processors) mobo to get to 128GB...
So I would have to build a rig as large as a safety vault for this setup to be possible?
Actually, I take that back, but you'll need LGA2011 processors (Sandy/Ivy Bridge E)... something like this would seemingly work then:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130681
They're closer to Xeon processors than your off-the-shelf parts...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Bri...dge-E_features
my bro wants me to build him a rig preferrably gaming system tri-monitor/eyefinity setup...already got the 3 screens im looking at purchasing for him...
I actually had a friend pick the parts and build it for me, since I know all about computers. I just gave him a budget to work with. I wanted him to future proof it, but, I can't say with absolute certainty that the money was allocated correctly.
How do I know its capacity limits? Like the layman's term capacity limits
Click on the Specification tab on that link
Thanks... this is good stuff for less than $500. I thought that these things go for $1,000 at least.
The E (Extreme) processors are expensive though...
The E (Extreme) processors are expensive though (compared to the regular ones)....
Actually, NewEgg seems to have a deal on this one:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819116940
Not bad at all for an Extreme processor... the Six-Core one is a little over $1000 though....
Lol, 128GB of RAM? 16 is still overkill for most apps.
I want to cut through every application like hot knife on butter. With that config could that take two 4k monitors bruh
Pushing 4K resolution, or dual screen 4K is dependent on the graphics cards, not RAM. 128 GB RAM is not realistic.
A dual monitor 4k setup would run great with 3 or 4 way SLI an Blacks, and a 4770K and 8-16 GB RAM.
Well because the GPU is a function of the motherboard, so could the mobo that ElNono posted take the challenge head-on?
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