Friday, September 5th 2014

GamingPC Releases 4.4 GHz Core i7-5960X-Powered Gaming System

GamingPC.ca, a leader customized water cooled gaming computers, introduces The Beast, a water-cooled 8 core Intel's new 5960X clocked at 4.4 GHz, 64 gigs of GSkill DDR4 memory and 4 x NVIDIA GeForce Titan Black in Quad-SLI built for the high end gaming market. Other specs include a custom water cooling solution, a 1 terabyte SSD, 8 terabytes of additional storage, the new Asus X99 Deluxe motherboard.

"Our customers demand the best money can buy so that's what we aim to provide," says Sebastien Piche, owner of GamingPC Canada. "The goal with this new system was to break all previous speed records and provide a smooth 4K gaming experience for our customers."
GamingPC has built its reputation since 1998 by delivering highly overclocked gaming computers throughout North America and is currently the top supplier for watercooled gaming computers in Canada. You can find out more at GamingPC.ca.
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43 Comments on GamingPC Releases 4.4 GHz Core i7-5960X-Powered Gaming System

#26
HossHuge
I don't understand why people bitch about things that have absolutely nothing to do about them. Bitches bitch!!
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#27
buggalugs
...........and a 4790K in a $700 system still beats it at single threaded tasks.
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#28
FR@NK
buggalugs...........and a 4790K in a $700 system still beats it at single threaded tasks.
Car analogy:

Yea there are afew 4 cylinder cars that are pretty fast when it comes to 0 to 60 but once you get up into triple digits you need them 8 cylinders.

"There's no replacement for 8 real cores". The 5960x is on my Christmas List.
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#29
bogami
FR@NKYou cant overclock the xeons like you can k or x desktop processors.
I know that server motherboards do not support multiplayers. I did not know that the chip itself is locked. Ty. fucking pentium policy for sure .
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#30
FR@NK
bogamiI know that server motherboards do not support multiplayers. I did not know that the chip itself is locked. Ty. fucking pentium policy for sure .
Yea believe me, if the xeons could overclock, everyone would be using the 12 core version with 30MB cache :/
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#31
Mathragh
Wouldnt R9 290x's with their XDMA do better with quad crossfire than these titan blacks in quad SLI?

apart from that, all the obvious has been said =D If people want to buy this, all the better that its available now.
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#32
AsRock
TPU addict
Although very nice it's more like a HUMMER, expensive to buy and expensive to run.
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#33
money pockets
wow almost 12k too much my off the cuff build newegg price

Intel Core I7-5960X Eight Core 20MB Hyperthreading 4.4GHz 1049.00

asus X99 deluxe mother board 394.00

2 EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Black QUAD SLI 999.00ea or 2 Ti +/_ 1200.00

xspc H1 is a dble wide (5x 360 cooling) or H2 full tower (1x480,2x360 1x120 ) 469.00 ea

memory 2800 32gb 4x8 or start w 4x4----16gb 1079.00/ 600.00

psu Corsair 1200i 349.00

H1 cooling kit could run 600.00 -900.00--- use full cover on cards and ram addin
3x360 radiators compression fittings

H2 cooling kit 400.00 - 700.00 ----use full cover on cards and ram add in
1 x480 , 1or2 x360 radiators kit


what every way you cutt it it will be pricey,,, mabe add more cards later
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my 2 cent
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#34
ensabrenoir
...companies build things like this for two reasons..... for show/bragging right and for the 1% who will actually buy it. Yes there is a market...... There are many who work hard, earn high and spend like a boss......
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#35
sabre23
Bugatti Veyron? :confused:
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#36
jaggerwild
All that stuff and they can't build it on a Extreme V instead?
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#37
Champ
ensabrenoir...companies build things like this for two reasons..... for show/bragging right and for the 1% who will actually buy it. Yes there is a market...... There are many who work hard, earn high and spend like a boss......
I work with nurses that could afford one of these after a couple of months. There are certainly those that can afford things like this.
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#39
Sony Xperia S
kaybeeDamn that's one impressive PC... I was just checking out the benchmarks of quad Titan SLI and it does 70+ FPS in 4k. *drools*.

Too bad I'll never be able to afford it.
Ahahaha. Don't you worry, man. In just several years time a configuration with similar performance will cost a fraction of this total now. ;)

:D

Too unreasonable from the company to offer such a ridiculously prices rig...

Anyways, does 4-way SLI actually work? :D
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#40
Relayer
Who's interested in the $2600 Titan-Z upgrade sidegrade downgrade? :nutkick:
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#41
heydan83
I would like to know the people who buy these rigs...
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#42
Countryside
Distinguished Members of Techpowerup this build is for 4K gaming but 1080p is more then enough for me. Honestly pleas tell me how much $ do you need to build a rig for 1080p gaming so you could play any game today at 60fps

PS: I know how much i need but what about you Members of Techpowerup.

Thank you all !
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#43
FR@NK
heydan83I would like to know the people who buy these rigs...
Really no one that reads this site would ever buy such a machine.
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