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Cyberpunk 2077 ULTRA RTX

 

Version PC

Ryzen 3700x

32Go DDR4

2080 TI

1080P

 

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:: SPEC ::

CPU: INTEL CORE I5-9600KF

M/B: ASROCK B365M PHANTOM GAMING 4

GPU: AORUS GEFORCE GTX1080TI DDR5X 11GB

RAM: KINGSTON HYPERX PREDATOR RGB DDR4 16GB (8GBx2) 3200

SSD: DEVA'S E240E 240GB 3D NAND

HDD: SEAGATE BARRACUDA 1TB 7200RPM SATA III

COOLING: COOLER MASTER MASTER LIQUID ML240R RGB

PSU: CORSAIR RM750X

Case: TSUNAMI DMS-07

MONITOR: AOC 27G2 IPS 144HZ

UPS: ZIRCON 1000VA 550 WATT

 

:: GAMING GEAR ::

MOUSE: HYPERX PULSEFIRE SURGE

KEYBOARD: RAZER BLACKWIDOW 2019 RGB (GREEN SWITCH)

HEATSET: SENNHEISER GSP 350

MOUSE MAT: NUBWO STARDUST X92

MOUSE BUNGEE: NUBWO NH48 PANDINAZ

SIDESTICK: LOGITECH EXTREAME 3D PRO

GAMING CHAIR: SKORPIO LUMIGO RACING

Battle station setup featuring our Miniature build. Miniature Spec: + Streacom F1C EVO WS + Gigabyte H170N-WiFi + Intel Skylake i7 3.4GHz + Noctua NH-L9i Low Profile CPU Cooler + Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2400MHz + Samsung 950 Pro PCIe 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Disk Drive Peripherals: + LG 21:9 UltraWide 34UM95 Monitor + Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard + Logitech MX Revolution Mouse + Beyerdynamic DT 880 Headphones #n3xuscomputing #silentpc #htpc #technology #buildapc #custompc #desktop #computer #pcmasterrace #battlestation

Neither G.Skill nor ASRock would fess up to my problems, mis-leading me to spend time & money returning my motherboard, which, if you are cynical, requires the extra precaution of proving your CPU socket pins were not bent. Because sometimes motherboard warranters refuse to repair the problem because it is user error. So I got to use my USB microscope that my sister got me from my wishlist for Christmas for an actual live-administrative purpose: Documenting that my pins were not, in fact, bent.

 

But it turns out the problem was the motherboard has requiresments for RAM configuration that neither G.Skill nor ASrock new. Neither manufacturer new! I'm incredibly unimpressed with both, and will go out of my way -- even paying more money -- to not buy products from ASRock or G.Skill ever again. And that's why I'm tagging the RAM even though it's not actually in the picture -- because it's part of the story here.

 

ASRock X99 WS motherboard, CPU LGA 2011 socket, CPU socket pins, GSkill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 RAM.

USB microscope cam. close-up.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

March 19, 2015.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

  

BACKSTORY: Building my new computer! We decided to name it Thailog. Thailog ("Goliath" spelled backwards) is the evil twin of Goliath from the cartoon Gargoyles. Carolyn's computer is named after Goliath, so it just makes sense that Clint's computer is the evil twin of Carolyn's± computer. A quick summary of the computer's specs is: Intel Core i7-5820K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.3GHz with an Arctic Freezer I30 cooler on a ASRock X99 WS EATX motherboard with 24G of Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400mHz RAM, a Radeon R9 270 video card, and a Crucial M500 240GB M.2 SSD...all inside a massive NZXT Phantom 820 case. It was a $1560 build, summarized on my blog at clintjcl.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/journal-hardware-purcha...

PC Case: Fractal Meshify C

Windows OS: Windows 10 x64

Graphics Card: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC Black

CPU: Intel Core i7 8700K

Memory: 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 3000

Storage 1: 500GB Samsung 960 Evo M.2 NVMe

Storage 2: 500GB 850 EVO MZ-75E500B/EU

Motherboard: ASUS STRIX Z370-H GAMING

CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro H100i V2

Case Fans: 120mm Corsair SP120 RGB Triple

Power Supply: Corsair TX550M PSU

 

A pair of Corsair Vengeance LXP DDR4-266 ¿8Gb? (IIRC) sticks of memory, prior to installation in the motherboard (seen two shots back in my photostream...) Taken in Albany, CA by a Nikon D610 at ISO 400 with a Micro-Nikkor 105mm ƒ 2.8 AF-D lens (NOT the AFS!) Exposure is 1/100 sec @ ƒ 3.3, within my definition of "low light"...

Baby got back. This is the most attractive posterior of any computer I've ever built. I'm pretty sure I gave that computer analingus that first night.

 

My case: By far the best I've ever owned, though it has a fatal flaw with harddrive noise in certain harddrive cages, and I wish the windows were bigger, and I wish the color-cycling could be automated. But still: This NZXT Phantom 820 Series case was $199.99 from NewEgg. "CA-PH820-M1 Matte Black St" / 2 yr warranty / Steel & Plastic / Power Supply Mounted: Bottom / Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX / ATX / Mini ITX / E-ATX / XL-ATX / Side Panel Window / Expansion: External 5.25" Drive Bays:4 / External 3.5" Drive Bays:No / Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:6 / Expansion Slots:9 / Removable Filter / Front Ports: 2xUSB3.0 + 4xUSB2.0 + Audio + SD Card Reader / Fans: 1x140mm Rear + 1x200mm Front + 1x200mm Top + 1x200mm Side Fan / Side Air duct: No / Dimensions:25.59x9.25x24.09" / Weight: 32 lbs / Integrated HUE lighting for illuminating the exterior/interior of your enclosure with option to turn on/off and allow you to customize the colors at your heart's content / integrated 4 channel digital fan controller with 15 watts per channel and LED indicators that progressively gets brighter on higher speeds / easily removable air filters located in the top+front+side+bottom to prevent dust entry / Adjustable interior pivot 120/140mm fan slot for directional airflow / Removable HDD cage and large storage capacity for 6 hard drives / Stylish acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig / Unrivalled Cooling Capacity to mount up to nine fans for a maximum airflow / Rear I/O white light for visibility in dark environments with a toggle switch / Extruded right side panel for an elegant look and achieves 36mm clearance for cable wire management / Equipped with a stylish pedestal that lifts your enclosure off the ground for increased airflow.

 

building computer.

NZXT Phantom 820 computer case.

Thailog. diptych.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

March 17, 2015.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

  

BACKSTORY: Building my new computer! We decided to name it Thailog. Thailog ("Goliath" spelled backwards) is the evil twin of Goliath from the cartoon Gargoyles. Carolyn's computer is named after Goliath, so it just makes sense that Clint's computer is the evil twin of Carolyn's computer. A quick summary of the computer's specs is: Intel Core i7-5820K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.3GHz with an Arctic Freezer I30 cooler on a ASRock X99 WS EATX motherboard with 24G of Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400mHz RAM, a Radeon R9 270 video card, and a Crucial M500 240GB M.2 SSD...all inside a massive NZXT Phantom 820 case. It was a $1560 build, summarized on my blog at clintjcl.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/journal-hardware-purcha...

TK extended ENB *tweaked*

 

PC config:

i5 6500

GTX 1060

16gb DDR4

I7 5820K and 16GB HyperX DDR4 Ram

Asus ROG Rampage V Extreme X99 Motherboard

Alphacool full custom watercooler with D5 Pump

 

So tiny!

 

My C: drive: An SSD: Crucial M500 240GB M.2: $123.99 from SuperBiiz. Look how small this harddrive is! Motherboards now have a special faster-than-SATA slot for SSD harddrives. Woo! Other stats: NAND Flash: 20nm Micron MLC / Read Rate Up to 500MB/s / Write Rate: Up to 250MB/s / Random Read (4k): Up to 72,000IOPS / Random Write (4k): Up to 60,000IOPS / MTBF: 1,200,000 hours.

 

building computer.

harddrive SSD Crucial hardware.

Thailog.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

March 12, 2015.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

  

BACKSTORY: Building my new computer! We decided to name it Thailog. Thailog ("Goliath" spelled backwards) is the evil twin of Goliath from the cartoon Gargoyles. Carolyn's computer is named after Goliath, so it just makes sense that Clint's computer is the evil twin of Carolyn's computer. A quick summary of the computer's specs is: Intel Core i7-5820K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.3GHz with an Arctic Freezer I30 cooler on a ASRock X99 WS EATX motherboard with 24G of Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400mHz RAM, a Radeon R9 270 video card, and a Crucial M500 240GB M.2 SSD...all inside a massive NZXT Phantom 820 case. It was a $1560 build, summarized on my blog at clintjcl.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/journal-hardware-purcha...

Nuforms Design Studio

 

Hardware Specs

CPU: Intel 12900K

GPU: Radeon RX 6900 XT

MB: Asus ROG STRIX Z690-A GAMING WIFI D4

RAM: 32GB 3722Mhz DDR4

SSD: 1TB WD Black SN750, 2TB Samsung 980 Pro, 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus

Wifi/BT Card: Broadcom BRCM20702 PCIe card, BT 4.0, Wi-Fi AC (for macOS)

Audio USB Card: USB Audient ID14

Headphone Amplifier: xDuoo XD-05

Keyboard: NuPhy Air75

Mouse: Logitech G305

Speakers: Yamaha HS7

Headphones: Sony WH-1000XM3

Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-M50X

PSU: Corsair HX1000

Case: NZXT H510i

Monitor: Dell G3223Q 4K 144Hz IPS

* Some Samsung TV

* 1st gen Chromecast

* Asus MX279H monitor

* Audioengine A2 speakers

* PS4

* Mac Mini (i7, 16GB DDR3, Late 2012)

* A1243 keyboard

* A1339 TrackPad

* Hidden Amazon Echo

* Dell Inspiron 15 7000 (7567) (i7, 16GB DDR4, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB, 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD)

Product information Technical Details Brand ‎Dell Series ‎Dell Latitude Item model number ‎Latitude 7280 Hardware Platform ‎PC Operating System ‎Windows 11 Pro Item Weight ‎2.61 pounds Product Dimensions ‎12 x 8.19 x 0.67 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎12 x 8.19 x 0.67 inches Rear Webcam Resolution ‎1 MP Processor Brand ‎Intel Processor Count ‎2 Computer Memory Type ‎DDR4 SDRAM Flash Memory Size ‎256 GB Hard Drive Interface ‎Solid State Power Source ‎Battery Powered Batteries ‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)

 

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Big speakers. Silent PC. Silent Spec: + Streacom FC8 Alpha with wooden top panel finish + Gigabyte H170N-WiFi + Intel Skylake i7 3.4GHz + Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2400MHz + Samsung 950 Pro PCIe 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Disk Drive + Blu Ray Writer Slot Loading Peripherals: + LG 21:9 UltraWide 34UM95 Monitor + Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard + Kensington SlimBlade Trackball + Beyerdynamic DT 880 Headphones #n3xuscomputing #silentpc #htpc #technology #buildapc #custompc #desktop #computer #pcmasterrace #battlestation Worthy repost? @tech.related ;)

Procesador Intel Core i7 6700K 4GHz

Placa base MSI Gaming M3

RAM Kingston HyperFury DDR4 2133MHz 32GB

Refrigeración líquida Corsair Hydro Series H90

Disco duro Kinston 120GB M.2

Sistema Operativo Windows 7 Professional 64b

= $2,400.00 later.. It's not a competition for "how much hardware can we cram into a box a foot square by about 4 inches high, but it's not far off, either. The newest computer built in a tight space- a gaming computer, video editing station, photo editing station- AND a full HD 1080p/60i PVR all in one computer- with 3 hard drives and a Blu-Ray writer. Specs:

- Inwin BL672 SFF ATX Case

- 420W SFF Power Supply

- MSI H110M ECO Socket 1151 Motherboard

- Intel i7 7700 Quad-Core CPU @ 3.6 Ghz

- Intel TS15A Heatsink/Fan (Top fan replaced with 10mm X 80mm Fan due to exactly 13 mm of clearance between top of case and top of heatsink.

- 32 GB Kingston (2 X 16 GB) DDR4 2133 Mhz Memory

- MSI NVidia GTX 1050Ti 4 GB GDDR5 video card

- LG Blu-Ray 16X Writer

- 3 TB Western Digital 3.5" Storage Drive

- 2 TB Western Digital 3.5" Boot drive

- 1 TB Western Digital Video Capture/storage Drive

- D-Link Wireless AC1200 PCI-E Card

- Startech Full HD 1080p/60i PCI-E Video Capture card

- 12V, 0.30A Exhaust fan (draws air through the case.)

- Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

Ok so I'm done with the "Goliath project" in the trend that everything works and is installed I do Have some concerns. And I'm sure someone out there can help.

 

1. Benchmarks

The system feels very fast and pretty stable (don't read this wrong it is stable) but with the specs it should benchmark much faster.

 

I7 6900 / 32gb ddr4 2133 / 1080gtx 8gb / x99 asus

All strix gamer parts / plextor 512gn nvm m2 ssd

 

Geekbench tops out between 3900-4000 and 24000/25000 and gpu returns 0 (zero)

 

Everything is in optimized or auto modes.

I use a tower cooler with 2 fans.

 

2. I get this really weird exclamation points in the wpd section. If I plug in an card reader it shows it, hard drives etc. but.... they all work.

 

3. This error I get when booting up with asus ai suite 3. When I remove it it's gone. When I press retry it doesn't show up again. (System booting too fast?)

  

Overall it doesn't seem to harm the system because I already edited video and photos on it without a problem.

 

Any ideas on any of these points. I could ignore it and continue to work but.... that's not my thing ;)

280mm radiator X61 on H440 Mid Tower White color

Procesador Intel Core i7 6700K 4GHz

Placa base MSI Gaming M3

RAM Kingston HyperFury DDR4 2133MHz 32GB

Refrigeración líquida Corsair Hydro Series H90

Disco duro Kinston 120GB M.2

Sistema Operativo Windows 7 Professional 64b

I7 5820K and 16GB HyperX DDR4 Ram

Asus ROG Rampage V Extreme X99 Motherboard

Alphacool full custom watercooler with D5 Pump

 

I7 5820K and 16GB HyperX DDR4 Ram

Asus ROG Rampage V Extreme X99 Motherboard

Alphacool full custom watercooler with D5 Pump

 

Cyberpunk 2077 ULTRA RTX

 

Version PC

Ryzen 3700x

32Go DDR4

2080 TI

1080P

 

G.Skill 64GB DDR4 2400

T.U.F Project / Black Carbon Luxe

 

- Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Black

- ASUS Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1

- Intel Core i5-6600K 3,5 GHz (Skylake)

- Avexir Core Series DDR4-2666 CL15 - 16 GB (4x4)

- MSI GTX960 Gaming 4G (SLI 970 prévu plus tard)

- RAIJINTEK Triton 240mm

- Corsair AF140 Quiet Edition / SP120 High Performance x2 (radiateur)

- SSD Samsung Serie 850 EVO - 250 Go

- Seagate HDD 2To (Barracuda 7200.14 series)

- Samsung HD103SJ 1To 7200 series

- Cooler Master V850 full modular

- CableMod CM-Series VS (Noir/Rouge + Peignes)

 

Core i7-5930K 3.5 GHz

G.Skill 64GB DDR4 2400

G.Skill 64GB DDR4 2400

Neues Setup

 

I7 6700K@4,6Ghz

MSI Gaming M7

avexir red series 16Gb DDR4 ram 2400Mhz

MSI GTX 980SLI @1400Mhz,demnächst wakü geplant wieder dann 1500+

 

www.mein-pc.eu/Profil/Deadpool-MSI-SLI-/38105

 

Canon EOS 6D

EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM@f4,0

 

Core i7-920 vs i7-5930K

12 GB 1600 DDR3 vs 64 GB 2400 DDR4

 

Theta, a next-generation Cray/Intel system, will help bridge the gap between Mira and our ALCF-3 machine Aurora.

 

Theta is based on the 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor (code name: Knights Landing (KNL). The system will have over 2500 nodes, each with a KNL 60-or-more-core processor having up to 16 GB of high-bandwidth in-package memory (IPM) and 192 GB of DDR4 RAM.

 

The aggregate peak compute speed will be over 8.5 PFLOPS. It will have an initial 10 PB Lustre parallel file system.

 

Find out more »

Theta, a next-generation Cray/Intel system, will help bridge the gap between Mira and our ALCF-3 machine Aurora.

 

Theta is based on the 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor (code name: Knights Landing (KNL). The system will have over 2500 nodes, each with a KNL 60-or-more-core processor having up to 16 GB of high-bandwidth in-package memory (IPM) and 192 GB of DDR4 RAM.

 

The aggregate peak compute speed will be over 8.5 PFLOPS. It will have an initial 10 PB Lustre parallel file system.

 

Find out more »

Cyberpunk 2077 ULTRA RTX

 

Version PC

Ryzen 3700x

32Go DDR4

2080 TI

1080P

 

New Rig (2014 November) Windows 8.1 Pro

Intel Core i7-5930K Processor 6 cores 12 threats

(15M Cache, 3.5 GHz, 22nm, 140 watts)

NZXT Kraken X61 280mm AIO Liquid Cooling

RAM G.Skill 64 GB DDR4 2400 MHz Quad Channel

nVIDIA GeForce ASUS GTX 980 (4GB)

Creative Sound Blaster Zx

Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1,000 GB SATA 3

Western Digital HDD RE4 Raid Edition 3,000 GB

ASUS X99-Deluxe LGA 2011-v3

NZXT H440 Mid Tower

Corsair HX1000i PSU 1000 Watts

3x Corsair AF140 LED White 140mm Quiet Edition High Airflow

Intel i5 6500,

Asus H110i-Plus,

2xApacer 4GB DDR4 2133MHz,

Western Digital Blue 2.0 TB 3.5" HDD,

Cooler Master Elite 110 Casing,

Gigabyte Hercules Pro 380W psu,

Cooler Master Vortex 211P air cooling,

D-Link Wireless Nano USB Adapter,

Sandisk 240GB SSD SATA3 (not in the picture).

A pile of boxes for Corsair Vengence memory, of various types, (two DDR3 boxes and a DDR4...) and capacities (2 4Gb and a 16Gb...) that have gone into various computer builds of mine in the last two years. Taken in Albany, CA by a Mamiya RB67 with a Sekor 127mm ƒ 3.8 C lens on Fujicolor NPH 400 120 film in a 6 x 4.5cm back.

Went from a quad core i5 chip to a i7 5930k six core CPU. It's quite a beast and I'm taming those temps with Corsair's H110i GT AIO liquid cooler. Also utilizing 16 gigs of Corsair's DDR4 Vengeance RAM. These are quality components!

 

I love how even on full load the CPU hovers around 50 degrees and those two 140mm radiator fans are fairly inaudible. Ever since I started building PCs, I've always invested in Corsair products knowing that the stuff they sell are of high quality. I've bought memory, cpu coolers, cases, and PSUs. Oh yeah, I'm still using that Corsair AX 850 from way back for this build so it's still going strong!

Memoria añadida. 16Gb de Corsair Vengeance LPX 2133 DDR4.

Had to document the box my computer case came in: "Stylish acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig" (important for my blacklight SATA cables!)

 

"Equipped with a stylish pedestal that lifts your enclosure off the ground for increased airflow"

 

"State-of-the-art integrated 4 channel digital [fan control] with 15 watt per channel LED indicator [which] progressively gets brighter on high speeds [and darker on] low settings"

 

"Also available in White and Matte Black" (who's he?)

 

My case: By far the best I've ever owned, though it has a fatal flaw with harddrive noise in certain harddrive cages, and I wish the windows were bigger, and I wish the color-cycling could be automated. But still: This NZXT Phantom 820 Series case was $199.99 from NewEgg. "CA-PH820-M1 Matte Black St" / 2 yr warranty / Steel & Plastic / Power Supply Mounted: Bottom / Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX / ATX / Mini ITX / E-ATX / XL-ATX / Side Panel Window / Expansion: External 5.25" Drive Bays:4 / External 3.5" Drive Bays:No / Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:6 / Expansion Slots:9 / Removable Filter / Front Ports: 2xUSB3.0 + 4xUSB2.0 + Audio + SD Card Reader / Fans: 1x140mm Rear + 1x200mm Front + 1x200mm Top + 1x200mm Side Fan / Side Air duct: No / Dimensions:25.59x9.25x24.09" / Weight: 32 lbs / Integrated HUE lighting for illuminating the exterior/interior of your enclosure with option to turn on/off and allow you to customize the colors at your heart's content / integrated 4 channel digital fan controller with 15 watts per channel and LED indicators that progressively gets brighter on higher speeds / easily removable air filters located in the top+front+side+bottom to prevent dust entry / Adjustable interior pivot 120/140mm fan slot for directional airflow / Removable HDD cage and large storage capacity for 6 hard drives / Stylish acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig / Unrivalled Cooling Capacity to mount up to nine fans for a maximum airflow / Rear I/O white light for visibility in dark environments with a toggle switch / Extruded right side panel for an elegant look and achieves 36mm clearance for cable wire management / Equipped with a stylish pedestal that lifts your enclosure off the ground for increased airflow.

 

building computer.

NZXT Phantom 820 computer case, box.

Thailog.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

March 17, 2015.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

  

BACKSTORY: Building my new computer! We decided to name it Thailog. Thailog ("Goliath" spelled backwards) is the evil twin of Goliath from the cartoon Gargoyles±. ±Carolyn's± computer is named after Goliath, so it just makes sense that ±Clint's± computer is the evil twin of ±Carolyn's± computer. A quick summary of the computer's specs is: Intel Core i7-5820K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.3GHz with an Arctic Freezer I30 cooler on a ASRock X99 WS EATX motherboard with 24G of Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400mHz RAM, a Radeon R9 270 video card, and a Crucial M500 240GB M.2 SSD...all inside a massive NZXT Phantom 820 case. It was a $1560 build, summarized on my blog at clintjcl.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/journal-hardware-purcha...

New Rig (2014 November) Windows 8.1 Pro

Intel Core i7-5930K Processor 6 cores 12 threats

(15M Cache, 3.5 GHz, 22nm, 140 watts)

NZXT Kraken X61 280mm AIO Liquid Cooling

RAM G.Skill 64 GB DDR4 2400 MHz Quad Channel

nVIDIA GeForce ASUS GTX 980 (4GB)

Creative Sound Blaster Zx

Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1,000 GB SATA 3

Western Digital HDD RE4 Raid Edition 3,000 GB

ASUS X99-Deluxe LGA 2011-v3

NZXT H440 Mid Tower

Corsair HX1000i PSU 1000 Watts

3x Corsair AF140 LED White 140mm Quiet Edition High Airflow

Cyberpunk 2077 ULTRA RTX

 

Version PC

Ryzen 3700x

32Go DDR4

2080 TI

1080P

The case has holes for you to run your wires behind everything, resulting in a much cleaner working area. The only thing missing here -- to completely be running windows -- is a video card. And many motherboards have video built-in. So you could end up with something looking this clean -- and 0 harddrives, due to the 240G M.2 SSD sitting right there on the motherboard.

 

My Motherboard is one of the VERY few motherboards on the market that has all the features I want, like on-board 7.1 sound with optical digital out: ASRock X99 Extended-length ATX Motherboard with LGA2011-3 CPU socket: $280.48 (after $40 rebate) from NewEgg. Other misc specs: Chipset: Intel X99 / Memory: 8x288pin, DDR4 3200+(OC), MAX:128G, channel supported: Quad Channel / 5xPCI Express 3.0 x16 Slots / 1xPCI Express 2.0 x16 slot / SATA 6Gb/s: 10xSATA 6Gb/s / M.2: 1xUltra M.2 Socket / Onboard Audio: Realtek ALC1150 7.1 Channels / Onboard LAN: LAN Chipset Intel I217LM, Second LAN Chipset Intel I210AT (both 1Gbps,with teaming functionality) / Rear Panel Ports: 1xPS/2 keyboard/mouse port, 2xCOM Port Headers, 2xRJ-45 LAN Ports / USB 3.0: 4xUSB 3.0,4xUSB 2.0 / eSATA: 1 / S/PDIF Out: 1xOptical / 2xCPU Fan Connectors (1x4-pin, 1x3-pin), 3xChassis Fan Connectors (1x4-pin, 2x3-pin) (Smart Fan Speed Control), 1xPower Fan Connector (3-pin), 1xHDD Saver Connector / Dimensions: 12x10.5" / XXL Aluminum Alloy Heatsink, Premium 60A Power ±Choke±, Premium Memory Alloy ±Choke±, Ultra Dual-N MOSFET (UDM), Nichicon 12K Platinum Caps, Sapphire Black PCB / Supports Intel Core i7 and Xeon E5-1600/2600 v3 Processor Family for the LGA 2011-3 Socket, up to 18 Cores / Supports AMD 4-Way CrossFireX and NVIDIA 4-Way SLI / 10 SATA3, 1 eSATA, 1 Ultra M.2 (PCIe Gen3 x4 & SATA3) / 6 USB 3.0 (2 Front, 4 Rear) / 8 USB 2.0 (4 Front, 4 Back) / 2 COM Port Headers / 1 Thunderbolt AIC Connector / Limited Warranty period (parts/labor): 3 years / Dimensions: 332x352x87mm.

 

My modular power supply is the most badass one I've ever owned, with the highest wattage: An Enermax ERV1000EWT-G 1000W v2.3 $140.98 (after $45 rebate) from NewEgg. Other specs: Type: ATX12V v2.3 / EPS12V v2.92, v2.8 / 24Pin +12V Rails: 4 / PCI-Express Connector: 6x6+2-Pin / SATA Power Connectors: 10 / SLI Certified / Haswell Support Certified / CrossFire Ready / 87-93% efficiency @ 20-100% load / 80 PLUS GOLD Certified / Over Voltage Protection / Input Current: 11 - 5A / Output: +3.3V@24A, +5V@24A, +12V1@30A, +12V2@30A, +12V3@30A, +12V4@30A, -12V@0.5A, +5VSB@3A / MTBF: over 100,000 Hours / Dimensions: 5.91" x 3.39" x 6.89" / Weight: 6.39 lbs. / Dynamic Hybrid Transformer Topology: Technological breakthrough topology using a staged dynamic transformer array for extremely high efficiency with the most durable and stable output at any load. / C6 & Hybrid ready!: Maximum compatibilitywith C6 & hybrid states of current and future CPU & GPU generations by ZERO LOAD design (no minimum load). / Twister fan inside: 13.9cm Twister-bearing fan with low noise and long lifetime. / 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors: Highest components standards for maximum durability and stability. / Future ready: 12P modular design for possibly upcoming new CPU and GPU 10P and/or 12P connectors. / DXXI ready: 100% 6+2P (8P) PCI-E connector to support new generation DXXI graphic cards. / 24/7 @ 50degrees C ready: Non-Stop industrial class performance at 50degrees C ambient. / SpeedGuard: Advanced fuzzy logic fan speed control for optimal cooling and minimum noise. / HeatGuard: Keeping PSU fan running for 30-60 seconds after shutdown to dissipate the remaining system heat and prolonging system lifetime. / CordGuard: Fixing the AC cord tightly to avoid accidental shutdowns of your PC. / Warranty period: 5 years

 

building computer.

ASRock X99 WS motherboard, Enermax Revolution87+ power supply.

Thailog.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

March 17, 2015.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

  

BACKSTORY: Building my new computer! We decided to name it Thailog. Thailog ("Goliath" spelled backwards) is the evil twin of Goliath from the cartoon Gargoyles. Carolyn's computer is named after Goliath, so it just makes sense that Clint's computer is the evil twin of Carolyn's computer. A quick summary of the computer's specs is: Intel Core i7-5820K Haswell-E 6-Core 3.3GHz with an Arctic Freezer I30 cooler on a ASRock X99 WS EATX motherboard with 24G of Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 2400mHz RAM, a Radeon R9 270 video card, and a Crucial M500 240GB M.2 SSD...all inside a massive NZXT Phantom 820 case. It was a $1560 build, summarized on my blog at clintjcl.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/journal-hardware-purcha...

Theta, a next-generation Cray/Intel system, will help bridge the gap between Mira and our ALCF-3 machine Aurora.

 

Theta is based on the 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon Phi™ processor (code name: Knights Landing (KNL). The system will have over 2500 nodes, each with a KNL 60-or-more-core processor having up to 16 GB of high-bandwidth in-package memory (IPM) and 192 GB of DDR4 RAM.

 

The aggregate peak compute speed will be over 8.5 PFLOPS. It will have an initial 10 PB Lustre parallel file system.

 

Find out more »

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Giá hợp lí, phù hợp với doanh nghiệp nhỏ và vừa

 

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