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I know that this production PC is probably 'old hat' at this point, but is it just me or does anyone know if there are benchmarks out for the awesome looking 8pack Orion X PC?

This item comes at a monster premium of over £25K (without optional extras), I suppose it is no surprise that there is little performance data about this machine anywhere on the inter-pipe.

I'm just curious, but wouldn't it be completely awesome if the Linus Tech team managed to get their hands on one of these bad boys and see just how over powered it actually is?

Would be really interesting to see just how well it handles the usual modicum of day to day computing and gaming tasks, does any one have any ideas about how you would go about pushing this thing to its limits?

 

if this is possible please can Linus review one of these, https://www.overclockers.co.uk/8pack-orionx-dual-pc-extreme-overclocked-pc-intel-core-i7-6950x-and-intel-core-i7-7700k-fs-006-8p.html?sAction=rating#votecontainer

 

Tfist out,

 

 

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2 minutes ago, tfist.upist said:

I know that this production PC is probably 'old hat' at this point, but is it just me or does anyone know if there are benchmarks out for the awesome looking 8pack Orion X PC?

This item comes at a monster premium of over £25K (without optional extras), I suppose it is no surprise that there is little performance data about this machine anywhere on the inter-pipe.

I'm just curious, but wouldn't it be completely awesome if the Linus Tech team managed to get their hands on one of these bad boys and see just how over powered it actually is?

Would be really interesting to see just how well it handles the usual modicum of day to day computing and gaming tasks, does any one have any ideas about how you would go about pushing this thing to its limits?

 

if this is possible please can Linus review one of these, https://www.overclockers.co.uk/8pack-orionx-dual-pc-extreme-overclocked-pc-intel-core-i7-6950x-and-intel-core-i7-7700k-fs-006-8p.html?sAction=rating#votecontainer

 

Tfist out,

 

 

If you know how a 6950x and a 7700k perform with the gpus. you know the benchmarks

 

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I have an idea, however;

8 pack cherry picks the highest overclocking components and pushes them further, utilises a custom and overkill triple water loop,

high-end storage in various raid set ups, the cooling solution has parts unlike any other off the shelf or custom with multiple pass through parts as well as high capacity rads,

you know this thing is going to be a performance monster, i'm just curious if all of these components make a difference where against comparable builds and how big the performance gap is.

 

also intrigued as to how a build like this would fit into a day to day use scenario. 

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3 minutes ago, tfist.upist said:

I have an idea, however;

8 pack cherry picks the highest overclocking components and pushes them further, utilises a custom and overkill triple water loop,

high-end storage in various raid set ups, the cooling solution has parts unlike any other off the shelf or custom with multiple pass through parts as well as high capacity rads,

you know this thing is going to be a performance monster, i'm just curious if all of these components make a difference where against comparable builds and how big the performance gap is.

 

also intrigued as to how a build like this would fit into a day to day use scenario. 

This is two seperate systems.  One uses a 6950X and the other a 7700K and its ONLY reason for existing is to be an extreme streaming rig.  the 7700K or 6950X captures the other system and streams it so there is no game performance loss.

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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