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    Post 'em if ya got 'em! I'll lead out w/ Maximum PC's Dream Machine 2013





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    "Spec sheet"



    For 2013, MaximumPC magazine built their usual maximum, spare-no-expense, power and performance PC and then dressed it in a "classic IBM PC beige" paint job. They even found a sturdy IBM Model M keyboard (21 years old) that works via a PS/2 port.

    Some of the highlights are:

    Four-Play:
    The only thing better than GTX Titan SLI is four-way Titan SLI. Using these video cards, MaxPC was able to crack into the Top 10 3DMark (a graphics benchmarking tool) Hall of fame with ease.

    Hybrid This Drive:
    They used 4 SSDs and 3 HDDs for a total of 15TB (yes, 15 Tera-bytes) of storage.

    Cool and Collected:
    With 17 fans and 2 massive radiators, the temps on the overclocked CPU and GPUs moved so little, that they initally thought that their temperature utilities had quit working.

    More Room Than You Would Ever Need--Not!
    The Corsair 900D (27.2” x 9.9” x 25.6”) looks like it offers excessive space--until they actually put all of the hardware inside of it. Turned out to be a verify tight fit.

    Absolute Power:
    Behind the radiator lies the LEPA G1600-MA PSU, a 1600W PSU that was initially thought to overkill, until everything was powered up--then it was just barely enough.

    Specifications

    CPU ----- Intel Core i7-3970X (~$1000)
    Mobo ---- ASUS Rampage IV Extreme (~$430)
    RAM ----- 8x 8GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (~1200)
    GPU ----- 4x EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Hydro Copper (~4680)
    SSD ----- 2x 512GB Samsung 840 Pro (~$1000)
    SSD ----- 2x 960GB Crucial M500 (~1200)
    HDD ----- 3x 4TB WD Caviar Black (~900)
    ODD ----- Pioneer 15x BDR-208 DBK Blu-ray burner ($70)
    Cooling - Custom Liquid Cooling (~$1000)
    PSU ----- LEPA 1600W G1600-MA (~$1000)
    Case ---- Corsair 900D Supertower case (~$350)
    Paint --- Smooth Creations (~$400)
    OS ------ Windows 8 Professional ($100)
    Monitor - ASUS 3840x2160 resolution PQ321
    Mouse --- SteelSeries Sensei (~$75)
    Keyboard- IBM Model M ($50)
    Total --- $16,585

    The custom cooling includes 840mm of AX-series XSPC copper radiators using 1850 rpm Gentle Typhoons on each side of the radiator to really cool things without a lot or noise. MaxPC replaced the case's front fans with 1450 Gentle Typhoons and the rear fan with a 14cm Arctic Gooling f14 PWN. In combination with the fans left in the case, there wer 17 fans in all.

    MaxPC used EK's Supremacy Elite CPU block and a Swiftech MCP655 pump to cool the overclocked CPU pushing its normal 3.5GHz to 5GHz all day long. The EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Hydro Copper video cards come ready-made for liquid cooling in order to reach a overclock speed of 928Mhz, with a boost clock of 980MHZ.

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    • #3
      I bet it scores under a 9 under windows experience!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by FunFordCobra View Post
        I bet it scores under a 9 under windows experience!
        hehe
        Originally posted by MR EDD
        U defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.

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        • #5
          One of those cards are getting the bad end of the cooling deal.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Magnus View Post
            One of those cards are getting the bad end of the cooling deal.
            As long as the pump is good and strong, it shouldn't be too bad. Where they fucked up imo is running one loop.
            I would have kept one for the titan's, and one for the cpu. I mean its not like they are on a budget.

            That LEPA psu is the tits though!

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            • #7
              Heres my temporary shop system in the garage.

              Off-brand microATX cube case with carrying handle
              Old MSI socket 775 microATX mainboard
              2.4ghz Core 2 Duo
              2gb ram
              250gb SATA 7200 rpm hard-drive
              card reader
              LG Bluray/HD DVD rom
              old compaq ps2 keyboard
              generic ps2 optical mouse
              buffalo wireless G pci card
              EVGA Nvidia Geforce 210 1gb video card using DVI
              K-world HDTV tuner/FM stereo with rabbit ears
              Sirius boombox using aux-in (first-saturday computer flea market for 5 bucks)
              Acer 19" widescreen LCD panel I picked up at thrift store for 5 bucks
              Windows XP home sp3
              [IMG][/IMG]
              [IMG][/IMG]

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              • #8
                Mines not to shabby. Been a few upgrades since these pics, main one being no more GTX 570 SLI, running a single GTX 780 now.


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                • #9
                  Very nice!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tx Redneck View Post
                    Very nice!
                    Thanks! Its a little bit older system but the last two generations from Intel dont give me a reason to upgrade so ill keep it awhile yet

                    Corsair 800D Case
                    2500k i5 Sandy @ 4.6
                    16GB 1600mhz Corsair Vengeance ram
                    Asus Maximus IV Extreme
                    Intel SSD
                    WD 1TB HDD
                    Corsair 1200 AXI
                    Evga GTX 780 (not in pics)
                    Sound Blaster Z (not in pics)
                    All EK watercooling parts

                    Running on a Asus 3D 120HZ monitor VG278h

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                    • #11
                      Pentium 4 all day/every day

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by CWO View Post
                        Pentium 4 all day/every day
                        Shit i thought my old AMD x2 was old, cannot wait to get my grandfathers 486 CAD machine.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
                          Heres my temporary shop system in the garage.

                          Off-brand microATX cube case with carrying handle
                          Old MSI socket 775 microATX mainboard
                          2.4ghz Core 2 Duo
                          2gb ram
                          250gb SATA 7200 rpm hard-drive
                          card reader
                          LG Bluray/HD DVD rom
                          old compaq ps2 keyboard
                          generic ps2 optical mouse
                          buffalo wireless G pci card
                          EVGA Nvidia Geforce 210 1gb video card using DVI
                          K-world HDTV tuner/FM stereo with rabbit ears
                          Sirius boombox using aux-in (first-saturday computer flea market for 5 bucks)
                          Acer 19" widescreen LCD panel I picked up at thrift store for 5 bucks
                          Windows XP home sp3
                          [IMG][/IMG]
                          [IMG][/IMG]
                          strawberrita? nasty mofo!
                          "PSH!!!"

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                          • #14
                            All of that and its running Windows 8....

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                            • #15
                              I've come to actually like windows 8.1. Installed classic shell, and just rock on with it.
                              REALLY improved BF4 performance for me. Haven't had any issues with it yet. Running in for close to 2 months.
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