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| Newb Techie Join Date: Oct 2003
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The thing is, I don't know how they can guarentee that a computer is going to overclock at 3.8ghz saying as to how not every processor overclocks the same. People like these are the reason that Intel will probably be placing anti-overclocking technology into their CPUs. 1 Terabyte 7200RPM/ 8MB Buffer Independent Dual-blade cooling fans per drive. That must be a **** big case. I'm not completely sure, but I think that selling modified hardware in bulk quantities (i.e. a retailer) is illegal. | |
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| Super Techie | i read a aritcle on the machine...the case alone costs like 6 grand...the one i read the article on i think in maximum pc runs a p4 overclocked to 3.8 gigs and runs 2gigs or ddr....a nice toy for someone w/ money to burn.
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| Newb Techie Join Date: Jan 2004
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| Here's the specs on the said computer which is real and the cost range from $2999.99 - $7999.99 3.8GHz* Accelerated Hyper-Threading Intel® Pentium 4 Extreme Edition CPU w/ 2MB L3 Cache 512K L2 Cache 950MHz** System Bus PuRam No System Hard Drive Configurable Up to 100 times faster than ATA/SCSI/FC HD based designs with Data Burst Speeds up to 8GB/s and I/O data requests at over 150.000 I/O sec. Enhanced CacheFlow Technology SuperBIOS IBPT Technology 180W Sub-zero Vapor Compression Cooling PC4500 566MHz Dual-Channel Performance DDR, up to 4GB Up to 16GB Total RAM with optional RamDrives. Over 8.5Gb/s Memory Bandwidth ATA-133 RAID, Serial ATA-150 Connectivity UltraSCSI-320 & FiberChannel Expansion Up to 2 Terabytes of Colossal Storage Capacity Intel Performance Acceleration Technology AGP Pro 8x Accelerated 256bit MemoryBus Radeon 9800 Pro/ XT Graphics with 8 Pixel Pipelines at 3.04Gp/s Pixel Fil rate, 21.8GB/ bandwidth & Multi-monitor, High-Definition support. Optional direct connectivity with the Gemini, Cinerama & Grand Canyon Series Displays (or a total of 8 external high-resolution monitors) via ColorGraphgic Xentera GT, Appian Rushmore, Nvidia Quadro NVS & Matrox Parhelia, 450MMs & QID Graphics Adapter Series bundle. Ultra High-speed 8x DVD+/-RW Optical Drive Front Panel Multi-information LCD Status Display, External removable HD Storage racks with LCD Monitoring or Multi-Optical Drives interchangeable bays FireWire 400 & 800 Ports Up to 8 Full-Duplex USB2 480MB/s Ports 6 Channel Digital IA Audio with Artificial Intelligence Audio-Sensing Technology & S/PDIF Digital interface Gigabit LAN with AI Net (Artificial Intelligence Net-Diagnosing) Optional TV Tuner Optional Fax/Modem Up to 74 32-bit or 64-bit PCI slots expandability 550W VF-Speed Power Supply AI Ultra-low noise Q-Fan technology 802.11G Wireless LAN & Bluetooth Expansion Artificial Intelligence Auto-Recovery BIOS European high-end critical components quality worksmanship. Absolutely stunning design. |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Jan 2004
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..U bet .. !!
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__________________ ![]() 3DMark06: 16,326 (avg of 3 runs) 3Dvantage: 12,810 (avg of 3 runs) -> I did it, so can you. | |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Dec 2003
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| True Techie Join Date: Jul 2003
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Dec 2003
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| who would spend 7 grand on a super computer the one where looking at is coming danm close to one lol. You know if you have a cluster of computers is faster than a super computer. at york university they have all students there linked and thats over 1000 comps and they have come the 3rd fastest computer in the world. Just because there on a cluster imagine if tech forums could do the same. only down side is loss of security so you would need a hacker inside the cluster and a encrypter so they could put stuff up at both ends to keep it safe |
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