freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
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System Name | ZeroUptime | M.A.S.S / MM1 |
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Processor | Xeon 2659 v3 / Xeon 2683 v4 / ARM A14 |
Motherboard | Asus X99-E-10G WS / ASRock x99 usb 3.1 / Apple |
Cooling | NZXT Kraken / Noctua NH-L12 / Apple |
Memory | 16Gb DDR4 / 32Gb DDR4 / 16GB HBLM |
Video Card(s) | Powercooler ATI vega 64 / GT 7300 / ARM |
Storage | Samsung 970 512 Evo NVMe / A lot. / 256 + 512 External TB3 |
Display(s) | Acer Predator X34 / Headless / Acer X34 Non predator |
Case | NZXT H630 |Rosewill 8bay 4u server chasiss / MMM1 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard / Onboard / Onboard |
Power Supply | Corais HX850 | Corsair TX750 / Internal 250w |
Mouse | g502 proteus core / Headless / g502 proteus core |
Keyboard | Corsair K95 Cherry Blue / Headless / K65 Cherry Red |
Software | Windows 10 / ESXI / Big Sur 11.2.2 |
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/23/digital-storms-liquid-chilled-gaming-pc-includes-4-6ghz-core-i7/
Wow
Wow
engadget said:
Mmm, overclocking. If you've been looking to treat yourself this holiday season, there's hardly a better way than with a shiny new gaming PC. Better still, a shiny new gaming PC with a liquid-chilled processor... one that just so happens to be warrantied with a 4.6GHz clock speed. Digital Storm's Hailstorm desktop is now available with a so-called Sub-Zero cooling system, which is described as a series of TEC peltier coolers that work in conjunction with other high-end liquid cooling components to keep Intel's Core i7-980X from boiling over. On the high-end rig, you'll also get 6GB of DDR3 memory, a trio of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 (1.5GB) GPUs, a 1200-watt power supply and a bank-breaking $6,903 price tag. Cost-conscious consumers can opt for two lesser systems, with a $4,390 build being equipped with a Core i7-950 and the $3,899 unit creeping by with only a single GTX 460 GPU. But hey, what's a few grand among friends? Promo vid is after the break.
http://www.youtube.com/v/ppGA3sMp2_Y?fs=1&hl=en_US
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