Luke Golden Master Messages 5,605 Location Vancouver, Canada Mar 7, 2009 #11 ^i don't think anyone on the forum does... a few of the hardware whores have considered it but i don't think any of them actually went threw with it.
^i don't think anyone on the forum does... a few of the hardware whores have considered it but i don't think any of them actually went threw with it.
Pinscher Fully Optimized Messages 1,541 Location USA Mar 7, 2009 #12 Luke said: You guys are thinking to small for cooling the i7, gotta phase cool it . He's got the money lol. Also, you could consider 2x295's both water cooled. Click to expand... 3x285's perform better and they will have more vram. Veedub did the research on this for his 30"
Luke said: You guys are thinking to small for cooling the i7, gotta phase cool it . He's got the money lol. Also, you could consider 2x295's both water cooled. Click to expand... 3x285's perform better and they will have more vram. Veedub did the research on this for his 30"
Puddle Jumper Mod Emeritus Messages 4,292 Mar 7, 2009 #13 This ssd is expensive but if money isn't a problem it would make the ultimate os drive. Newegg.com - Intel® X25-E Extreme High Performance Solid State Disk (SSD) - 32GB, SLC flash technology, 2.5†form factor, SATA (3.0Gb/s) - Solid State Disks
This ssd is expensive but if money isn't a problem it would make the ultimate os drive. Newegg.com - Intel® X25-E Extreme High Performance Solid State Disk (SSD) - 32GB, SLC flash technology, 2.5†form factor, SATA (3.0Gb/s) - Solid State Disks
Jumping_Bean514 Daemon Poster Messages 752 Location Seattle Mar 7, 2009 #14 Phase Change and Vapor Coolers: CrazyPC Computers Cooler Express 2008 Design Super Dual Evaporators CPU Cooling Unit - All Sockets (478 / 754 / 775 / 939 / 940 / AM2 / Xeon) - FrozenCPU.com
Phase Change and Vapor Coolers: CrazyPC Computers Cooler Express 2008 Design Super Dual Evaporators CPU Cooling Unit - All Sockets (478 / 754 / 775 / 939 / 940 / AM2 / Xeon) - FrozenCPU.com
Luke Golden Master Messages 5,605 Location Vancouver, Canada Mar 7, 2009 #15 3x285's perform better and they will have more vram. Veedub did the research on this for his 30" Click to expand... i never said which would be better, i said he could consider it. Because IMO it would be cool lol, not really the wise choice though. This ssd is expensive but if money isn't a problem it would make the ultimate os drive. Click to expand... wow i can't believe i did not think of ssd's..
3x285's perform better and they will have more vram. Veedub did the research on this for his 30" Click to expand... i never said which would be better, i said he could consider it. Because IMO it would be cool lol, not really the wise choice though. This ssd is expensive but if money isn't a problem it would make the ultimate os drive. Click to expand... wow i can't believe i did not think of ssd's..
Pinscher Fully Optimized Messages 1,541 Location USA Mar 7, 2009 #16 Puddle Jumper said: This ssd is expensive but if money isn't a problem it would make the ultimate os drive. Newegg.com - Intel® X25-E Extreme High Performance Solid State Disk (SSD) - 32GB, SLC flash technology, 2.5†form factor, SATA (3.0Gb/s) - Solid State Disks Click to expand... I put up one of the fat OCZ vertex ones in my original build. 250GB
Puddle Jumper said: This ssd is expensive but if money isn't a problem it would make the ultimate os drive. Newegg.com - Intel® X25-E Extreme High Performance Solid State Disk (SSD) - 32GB, SLC flash technology, 2.5†form factor, SATA (3.0Gb/s) - Solid State Disks Click to expand... I put up one of the fat OCZ vertex ones in my original build. 250GB
Puddle Jumper Mod Emeritus Messages 4,292 Mar 7, 2009 #17 The OCZ isn't quite as fast but it does have a lot more storage than the Intel.
Pinscher Fully Optimized Messages 1,541 Location USA Mar 7, 2009 #18 Ya I figured if he has so much money it might make him happy to have most of his data on an SSD
Spit-wad Bake a Pretty Cake! Messages 905 Mar 7, 2009 #19 just throw like 5TB in there along with a SSD and with 20k why would you not do like tri-monitor setup?
just throw like 5TB in there along with a SSD and with 20k why would you not do like tri-monitor setup?
hikaricloud Golden Master Messages 6,220 Location USA Mar 7, 2009 #20 You could do a tri monitor setup...with 30" monitors, jeezus...