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roboticlawyer

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Murica
  • Interests
    Guns, Cars, Computers
  • Occupation
    Photographer

System

  • CPU
    i7 4790k
  • Motherboard
    ROG Hero VII
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair
  • GPU
    MSI 980ti
  • Case
    Raven RV05
  • Storage
    intel 530 ssd Raid 0, 2tb Barracuda Drive
  • PSU
    Corsair AX 760
  • Display(s)
    3 Dell 24inch IPS
  • Cooling
    H70? H60
  • Keyboard
    G710+
  • Mouse
    G502
  • Sound
    1000W sony amp, 600W Klipsch Sub
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 X64

roboticlawyer's Achievements

  1. Finally received GPU block from Fluid gaming. I have 9700k and vega 64. It is a fluid gaming that started as an 240. purchased 2 360mm rads and a bunch of fittings. I used like 5 to get the side rad tubes where I could manage them. I am wanting to do hardline now but I am going to make myself wait for a little while. Maybe get the stuff to bend and practice since I want multiple 90s on each tube in liquidhaus style. Could use some custom extensions, another uv strip for the front. Sorry about green text I don't know why it did that.
  2. Hey guys I have slowly evolved my build into this, was thinking about dabbing into painting the GPU, Ram, and radiator and some other accents. I have a fluid gaming 240, msi 980ti 6g, Corsair Vengance Pro 16gb, intel 535 ssd x3 Raid0. 2 2 tb and 1 4tb hd, wanting to clean it up to a black and white build my custom L shaped desk is black and white and I am thinking the core p90 in that color scheme would look very clean. Also gives me a chance to show off all 3 of my ssd instead of leaving one in the basement with my mastercase pro 5. Will upgrade to corsair link rgb fans and an rbg ek res and keep the pump mounted in the dead space in the rear to give it a cleaner look and get to finally vertically mount my GPU. Here are some pics of the build and desk.
  3. I am using the rv 05 the raven series not the fortress series, I do enjoy it. my only complaints is that there is too much plastic and not much cable management room in the back or space for power supplies. But it does rotate the board so the io is on the top and that is what I like the most it keeps any gpu I put from drooping.
  4. This is my build that is current as of September 2015. I started with a i7 4790k on a hero vii board and 16gb corsair ram, GTX 970 reference and a 24inch dell ips 1080p. Then the Logitech z506 and G710+ and G502. Out grew my tiny craigslist desk and went and bought the parts to build my own. It weighs probably 200-300lbs alone, next was another two displays same as my first. I will never do single monitor again haha. I decided to grow up and put a decent sound system in so a 500w Yamaha was a good price and started my itch. Then the sub needed to be upgraded from 8" 100w to 12" 600w. And a great amplifier showed up for a steal of a price so I obtained a 1000w sony 7.2. A buddy of mine then had his gpu died it was fairly dated, so I sold it and bought a 980ti and better powersupply and my red and black theme somewhat made sense now. oh and went to a ssd raid 0 for my boot drive because why not. My future upgrades will be at least 3 magnolia series speakers, upgrade to windows 10 pro so I can remote in for work, and another case that allows more hd bays and then more drives will be inserted, my 2tb is filling up quick. Please see attached photos below, should be from old to new
  5. Hello I work for a company who does photos for a handful of dealerships, I have gotten green light to reccomend and help build a server for the office they are building across the country. What I think it will need: Rackmount redundant drives 8-14 cores preferred haswell should be safe with 32-64 ddr4 ecc ram titan black gpu windows server software ssd and magnetic drives network switch battery backup So here is what happens, we shoot a series of interior shots that then go through software to stich them together into VR, link it with the mouse acceleration or gyroscope on a phone to pan it around. The software requires mostly cpu power to run and is pretty much automated. The editors would like to be able to remote into it from their laptops to initiate the software and then come back to perform any final touchups that are required. We also would like to be able to backup files to the server from multiple users from across the country. Is there anything big that I am missing on the list or any advice. Also price isn't a huge deal we should try to keep it under 15-20k. I am knowledgeable on personal systems so hitting a rack and xeon is uncharted territory for me, probably the same for a good chunk of individuals on this forum. I appreciate the time and opinions.
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