POGE
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Processor | Turion 64 ML-34 1.8Ghz |
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Motherboard | Compaq Laptop Mobo |
Cooling | Stock Compaq Laptop Fan |
Memory | 1x 256 DDR333 |
Video Card(s) | Radeon 200m |
Storage | 40GB 5200RPM HP |
Display(s) | Stock Laptop LCD |
Case | Laptop Case |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard Realtek |
Power Supply | Stock Laptop Powerbrick |
Software | Windows XP Pro |
So after not messing around with computer hardware for 5 years or so some people that I work for wanted me to build them the fastest possible computer for running single threaded number crunching apps that they have written and its a work in progress but this is what I've come up with so far, updates and rig pics will come.
Specs:
i7 2600k @ 5.5ghz
Cooler Express 2011 SS Phase Change
8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600
LIAN LI PC-A71F Black Aluminum ATX Full Tower Computer Case
TX850 watt Corsair PSU
Galaxy GTX 465
Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z (this is the sickest, sickest, sickest motherboard ever)
SuperPi 1M:
SuperPi 32M:
If theres any benches you wanna see lmk, atm its stable for hours with prime running.
My parts are here. Its christmas!
Putting together all the mounting/insulation is quite a pain.
More insulating...
"x" is the best way I've found to apply AS5 since it spreads so there are no air pockets.
-46 C LOL!!!
ITS ALIVE!!!
This is how its running currently (but plugged in ofc)
Still have quite aways to go, havent decided the nitty gritty about cutting a hole in the bottom and maybe bolting it all into one piece... benchmarks on the way
Specs:
i7 2600k @ 5.5ghz
Cooler Express 2011 SS Phase Change
8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600
LIAN LI PC-A71F Black Aluminum ATX Full Tower Computer Case
TX850 watt Corsair PSU
Galaxy GTX 465
Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z (this is the sickest, sickest, sickest motherboard ever)
SuperPi 1M:
SuperPi 32M:
If theres any benches you wanna see lmk, atm its stable for hours with prime running.
My parts are here. Its christmas!
Putting together all the mounting/insulation is quite a pain.
More insulating...
"x" is the best way I've found to apply AS5 since it spreads so there are no air pockets.
-46 C LOL!!!
ITS ALIVE!!!
This is how its running currently (but plugged in ofc)
Still have quite aways to go, havent decided the nitty gritty about cutting a hole in the bottom and maybe bolting it all into one piece... benchmarks on the way
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