$7,669? damn
If that wasn't enough to break your bank, The Big O is also offered in the configuration used by CPU Magazine, which features dual Intel Xeon X5680 processors overclocked to 4.3GHz, an EVGA SR2 motherboard, liquid cooling, quad SLI EVGA GTX 480 GPUs, 12GBs of memory, four 50GB SSD drives, two 2TB hard drives, a built-in Blu-ray burner, and a built-in 8 channel HD audio sound card, at a price of $16,999.![]()
Where will red rings of death be displayed now?
Sounds like a sweet rig, but I've pieced together better systems (albeit without the Xbox stuff, thats tight). not literally purchasing them, just playing around on newegg and to see what I could build.
I didnt read the article yet, but I cant figure out why they dont have a water tube filtering out of the top of the video cards....
I mean, I may just cant see it from the angle of the screen shot, but to me it looks like it has the water intake at the bottom card and filters up through the cards but where does it go after that?
Do it with 360,PS3, and the Wii then I'll be impressed.
I can get a RRoD and BSoD at the same time?![]()
more ssd for that price
where's the X-Box slot?
bottom right
i heard they are making one that is capable of doing tattoos as well, and you can buy molds for different areas, like the neck, arm, shoulder, calf, etc...
It even prints tshirts i hear.
I think it was PC World Magazine, cant be sure (have to look at work since the magazine is there) but they built a PC that has 3 Nvidia GTX 480's..... 24GB of RAM (upgradable to 48GB).... a Mobo that supports dual i7 processors, utilizing hyperthreading both at the same time (which was thought impossible for a while) and everything is water cooled and overclocked.
At the time it was built, it was THE worlds fastest "feasable home-built PC" in 2010.... I think it cost them something like $15,000 or something like that. knowing tech, its been surpassed probably months ago. Still, it's an amazing machine, I will try to look it up when I get to work tomorrow.
This machine did the Unigne Heaven 2.0 benchmark at the capped speed of 60fps the entire benchmark..... To compare (and this isnt an Nvidia vs ATI rant, I own both types of cards) a lone 5870 on a "regular" PC barely humped along at 3fps.
Last edited by phyzik; 09-10-2010 at 02:16 AM.
^ Damn, I would love to have that rig!
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