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Col. ConraD

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About Col. ConraD

  • Birthday Nov 06, 1995

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Core i5-2310 @2.90Ghz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS P8H61M-LE USB3
  • RAM
    Kingston 8GB kit (2x4GB) 1333MHz
  • GPU
    ASUS GTX 750ti 2GB
  • Case
    Blizzard Orion
  • Storage
    500GB Seagate Hard Drive + 1TB Seagate Hard Drive + 80GB WD
  • PSU
    Huntkey 700 Watts
  • Display(s)
    Samsung SyncMaster SA300
  • Cooling
    Stock Cooler
  • Keyboard
    A4TECH KV-300H
  • Mouse
    Alien G7
  • Sound
    Edifier
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit

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  1. i think they'll do. specially the X99-E WS board. and the graphics cards will be singles slots.
  2. what about the PCIE SSD? this rig will be running with 4 graphics card + the PCIE SSD
  3. yes. i do. right now. Once i get back to my business, a multi million business that pays 10k a month, then i can afford these setup next year or this year rather. no joke about the business
  4. Ok, so here is the build. CPU: Intel Core i7-5960x OC'ed 5.2GHz (40 PCI-E Lanes) RAM: 128GB Corsair Dominator DDR4 GPUs: Quad SLI EVGA GTX 980Ti kingpin Edition (watercooled and in single slot brackets for low profile) Board: ASUS X99-E WS/USB 3.1 or ASUS RAMPAGE V EXTREME Storage: 4.0TB Intel DC P3608 PCI-E SSD (BOOT or Storage), 4x4.0TB Seagate SSHD (Backups and Storage), 1.2TB Intel 750 SSD (M.2 to SATA SSD)[bOOT] PSU: ANY 1500-2000 Watts The Problem is, even if Running in Quad SLI in 16x-8x-8x-8x or 8x-8x-8x-8x, does the 4.0TB Intel DC P3608 PCI-E SSD still work even if i still install this drive? NOTE: This is just and experimental build. I know its the most expensive build. I'm only asking for some help to the problem in the build. another NOTE: I can't afford all these stuff though. might take me a year or so to get all this.
  5. plus they are cheaper but powerful
  6. Get a 750 ti or 760 ti coz they can play smooth on todays latest games.
  7. @LinusTech Can you do a techquickie about Xeon Phi processors/ Architecture or what the heck is it? plus is it possible for you to build a lego pc?
  8. lets see linus build one!
  9. Linustechtips should be good
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