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System Name | AMD EPYC workstation |
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Processor | 2x AMD EPYC 9004 series 96cores 192threads |
Motherboard | Gigabyte MZ73-LM0 |
Cooling | water-cooled AIO |
Memory | 1.5TB (64GB x 24) SK Hynix DD5-5600 |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX4090 SUPRIM LIQUID X |
Storage | 8x Crucial T705 GEN5 SSDs in RAID0 |
Power Supply | 2x ACBEL 1200W Platinum Redundant Power Supply |
Software | Windows 11 Pro for Workstations |
AV system:-
Samsung 65" QN900D Neo QLED TV 8k(60Hz), 4k(240Hz)
Marantz AV10 preamp
Krell Chorus 7200 7ch power amp(200W class A per ch)
Oppo UDP-203 Blu-Ray player
Front speakers: Legacy Audio Aeris (dual 12" active woofers)
Other surrounding/atmos speakers: JBL
The MultiEQ app is amazing, the auto "Room Correction" function generates a smooth 20-20000Hz +/- 2dB frequency response curve that is close to speakers' factory frequency response curve 18-20000Hz +/- 2dB.
front speakers(not including the dual 12" active woofers)
the frequency response of Left dual 12" active woofers
the frequency response of Right dual 12" active woofers
Samsung 65" QN900D Neo QLED TV 8k(60Hz), 4k(240Hz)
Marantz AV10 preamp
Krell Chorus 7200 7ch power amp(200W class A per ch)
Oppo UDP-203 Blu-Ray player
Front speakers: Legacy Audio Aeris (dual 12" active woofers)
Other surrounding/atmos speakers: JBL
The MultiEQ app is amazing, the auto "Room Correction" function generates a smooth 20-20000Hz +/- 2dB frequency response curve that is close to speakers' factory frequency response curve 18-20000Hz +/- 2dB.
front speakers(not including the dual 12" active woofers)
the frequency response of Left dual 12" active woofers
the frequency response of Right dual 12" active woofers