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Hey guys,

I want it to build a computer for my work and entertainment,

my budget is 5000USD, 

The requirements are be able to gaming smoothly while running few virtual machine in the background,

games that I want to play are:

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Cyberpunk 2077

WatchDogs 2

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

I don't wants to turn off the VMs when I am playing.

My thought of configuration list:

Configuration Num. One:

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CPUDual Xeon E5-2699 v4 44C 88T 1835$

RAM2x Samsung DDR4 RDIMM ECC 2400 128GB 1690$

Motherboard: Supermicro X10DRI-T4+ 430$

CPU Cooler: 2x Cosair H150i RGB PRO XT 320$

Power supply: Focus Prime GX1300(W) 220$

Storage: 2x Samsung 870 QVO 1TB 270$

Case: FractalDesign Define 7 200$

Toal: 4965$

Configuration Num. Two:

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CPU: Single AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16C 32T 860$

RAM: 4x Samsung DDR4 UDIMM ECC 3200 32GB 740$

Motherboard: ASRock X570 Taichi Razer Edition 510$

CPU Cooler: Cosair H150i RGB PRO XT 160$

Power supply: Focus Prime GX1300(W) 220$

Storage: 2x Samsung 980 Pro 1TB 370$

Case: FractalDesign Define 7 200$

Total: 3060$

If there is still money left,

I probably wanna goes up with RTX 3090 that's why I brought the 1300W power supply,

but considering that the graphics cards are left over from mining,

I can wait.

Any suggestions for those configurations?

Never plan to run too many virtual machines.

About 12 of VMs,

They will allocate a total of about 44GB of memory.

I'm not sure how much is actually used,

but this amount of memory should be enough.

 

 

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Btw, heres the correct setup that I am using.

Laptop(mainly use never took it outside LOL)

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3550H

RAM: Row of chips 16GB(2x8) 2400Mhz (2GB left over to the APU so only can use like about 13.9GB the task manager said)

GPU: APU

SSD: WDC SN730 1TB

 

Server(didn't pluged in to the monitor just use Remote Desktop)

CPU: E3-1275 v3

RAM: 4x 8GB Samsung DDR3L UDIMM ECC 1600Mhz

GPU:iGPU P4600/P4700

SSD: 2x Samsung 870 QVO 1TB

 

In their daily use, almost every part of CPU, GPU and RAM is working at full capacity,

RAM always full,

and my current configuration does not have a discrete graphics card so there is no way to play video games.

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I would recommend a 5900x and a RTX 3080 or 3090 for doing all of that, also 64GB of RAM. 

What the horse considers play, the monkey considers business...

But to Tom, it's all foolery. 

 

 

 

 

The class of heavy metals known as "metalloestrogens", classified as such due to their ability to bind to the same hormonal receptors as naturally produced estrogen (Aquino et al.), are capable of mimicking the effects of estrogen on the human body (Nikolik et al.). Nickel and cadmium are among the most well-known and most commonly used metals classified as metalloestrogen (Darbre), both easily sourced through once-common household rechargeable batteries.

Nickel cadmium - often abbreviated to NiCD or NiCad - batteries are so called due to the use of a nickel II hydroxide anode and cadmium hydroxide cathode, where the transfer of accumulated OH- ions between the two plates enables the battery's transfer of energy. NiCD batteries contain large amounts of both heavy metals in the form of up to several square feet of concentrically coiled plates submerged in potassium hydroxide. Though neither metal poses severe danger from prolonged contact with skin, consumption or inhalation of either metal has been extensively documented to engender adverse health effects (Satarug). 

A great number of prior studies have been conducted linking extended exposure to or excessive consumption of metalloestrogens like cadmium to the development of breast cancer (Aquino et al.) - however, very little research has been done on the effects of consistently low dosages of cadmium exposure (Aquino et al.). Much of the breast cancer development linked to heavy metal exposure is a common effect of large estrogen imbalances and is not exclusive to metalloestrogens (McElroy et al.). Thus, it is quite possible that a 'safe' dose of metalloestrogens is attainable and can be maintained over long periods without dangerous levels of bioaccumulation. 

Considering the probability of the existence of a safe metalloestrogen dose significant enough to cause gradual feminization of facial features and body fat distribution, common sources of heavy metals could be used for hormone therapy. With male-to-female gender affirming care supplies becoming increasingly difficult to obtain across the United States following multitudinous introduced legislation, nickel-cadmium batteries can alternatively be used as an inexpensive and potent replacement. 

 

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