Throwback to when I did this
How many things can you count that are wrong with this image
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- Photo rather than screenshot
- Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Nope that it's
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Ah, just a bit oversized GPU in that good old system.
And the CPU is a bit on the hotter side...
Good thing is you can dump insane amounts of Memory inside old AMD Systems as you can throw in registred ECC RAM (if you have the right Board of course) - wich I also have in my A8R-MVP - 2x2GiB Infineon Registred ECC DDR-3200...
Well, the GPU has not enough Memory (so probably a 780ti with the wrong Device ID)
The SSD is probably not an SSD but a 10k WD Raptor or something in that direction.
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a 1080ti in a windows 7 system with 2GB of memory.
remind me of this old 'experiment' of mine that resulted from an argument i had with someone about threading in games.
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Damn boi you got some hair
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@Stefan Payne It was genuinely a GTX 1080Ti FTW3 from EVGA lul
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1) Windows 7
2) That CPU temperature
3) DDR@200 MHz?
4) That CPU/GPU pair. It bottlenecks like a giraffe's neck stuck in a glass coca-cola bottle.
5) Why does the GTX 1080 ti only have 3 GB of VRAM?
6) 74 GB is a small SSD. So, you're not worried about filling most of the drive space and potentially rewriting the same cells repeatedly (shortening the life of the drive)?
Did I miss anything?
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no optical disc drives detected XD how will you burn cds without it?
SpoilerAnswer: Use the CPU to burn them...