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Geek Culture / Post your Gamin' RIG.

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AutoBot
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Posted: 17th Oct 2010 21:29
Here's mine:

CPU: AMD Phenom III x100 @ 10.56 GHz
Mobo: Intel FTW DDR10 USB 5.0 MotherBoard
RAM: 1TB DDR9 10,000 MHz Corsair X RAM
OS: Windows OS XIII Ultimate
Monitor: 20" 19200 x 10800 DELL monitor
PSU: 10,000 GWatt
GPU: Nvidia GDDR20 GTX2 2TB (quad config)
HDD: 1000 Petabyte Corsair Efficient drive

Too bad I only have DDR9 for the RAM, I should by some DDR10s at the store today.


Melancholic
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Posted: 17th Oct 2010 22:01
Quote: "CPU: AMD Phenom III x100 @ 10.56 GHz
Mobo: Intel FTW DDR10 USB 5.0 MotherBoard
RAM: 1TB DDR9 10,000 MHz Corsair X RAM
OS: Windows OS XIII Ultimate
Monitor: 20" 19200 x 10800 DELL monitor
PSU: 10,000 GWatt
GPU: Nvidia GDDR20 GTX2 2TB (quad config)
HDD: 1000 Petabyte Corsair Efficient drive"


Hmmm, its seems that your graphics card will bottleneck things a little, try overclocking it to say 5000000 phetahertz?


I can count to banana...
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Posted: 17th Oct 2010 22:16
Yeah, that's a good idea, it might be a little too much for my OS, though. This computer is ancient!


kitty101
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Posted: 18th Oct 2010 05:11
Trolls up in my thread...

kitty101
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Posted: 19th Oct 2010 09:05
Just bumping this with news that my cpu is finally arriving on friday and I will have some purdy pictures soon, however Ill probably have my fans running 100% 24/7 to keep cooling issues out of reach. Or just put them on auto with 15% increase. Considering an SLi system tends to be hotter and fermi cards are also hotter. Im thinking of all fans on intake considering that the air will then be cool then sucked out of the case by the GPU, so I need 2 120mm fans for pulling/sucking, should, but is relying on the GPUs to suck everything out reliable, I heard an all intake system creates positive pressure witch forces air out of all the nooks/crannies.


tl;dr Should I keep my fans for my GPUs up and case fans on intake to create pressure forcing air+dust out of the case.

P.S. Since I need another order, should I buy another 64gb ssd and throw it in a raid 0 config with my other 64gb ssds?

Astro Chickster
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Posted: 19th Oct 2010 18:00
No, you just get a 1tb HDD for about a quarter of the price and with no noticable performance drop for everyday use...

Must... kill... husband...'s obsession with star trek!
kitty101
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Posted: 20th Oct 2010 09:04
I already have 2x 1TB 7200 RPM seagate barracudas planned to be in RAID 0, I also ordered 3 64gb SSD's from kingston for raid 0. Risky, I know but it shouldn't be a problem since it will mostly be applications like firefox and my benchmarking games like crysis, crysis 2 when its released and metro 2033.


Also I am thinking of just having the 1TB drives seperate. One for steam games and another for itunes and other stuff like that.

oh an a 32gb ssd boot drive.

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