WOW!
Ssg_TerryTue Dec 13, 2011 4:22 am
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AbramTue Dec 13, 2011 4:50 am
It had better do laundry, too, for $6,000 - $20,000. For folks with more money than sense. And in a couple years when it's obsolete...
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Ssg_TerryTue Dec 13, 2011 8:00 am
$650 motherboard in this PC and I am guessing that that's not the most expensive part!
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Ssg_TerryTue Dec 13, 2011 9:17 am
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BigHossTue Dec 13, 2011 10:39 am
The funny thing is you know someone out there has bought one of these because they thought it would make them a better gamer and once they pop into BF3 and Badoosh is there and gets a headshot at 1000+meters as soon as the dude spawns, must make you really mad...
Very nice computers but a bit over priced, for me anyway.
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Ssg_TerryTue Dec 13, 2011 1:28 pm
lol this is true
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PFGreenLabelTue Dec 13, 2011 9:17 pm
Never the less there is some lovely engineering in there and someone MAY! have bought it just for that too. I appreciate that it will become old one day but that doesnt detract from the lovely craftsmanship!
It's a bit like a P51 Mustang - It couldnt handle a F18 but man its pretty!
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NQSonicWed Dec 14, 2011 10:54 pm
Excellent craftsmanship, but I can't figure out the routing on that cooling system. They're feeding the CPU and both GPUs on a single loop. That means the GPUs will be getting hot coolant fed to them. If i was building a liquid with SLI, the CPU would have its own circuit and the GPUs would be fed separate. Also where does the liquid routing go for the chipset? I only see one feed and no return, unless that line coming out of the second reservoir somehow connects to it.
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Ssg_TerrySun Dec 18, 2011 4:41 am
I was wondering the same thing
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