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What is the greatest possible number than can be made by adding PC part name digits together, which would result in a compatible PC?

 

For example, an i7 7700K with a Z270 board, TridentZ 3200Mhz, Corsair AX1500i and two GTX 1080s would be:

 

7700 + 270 + 3200 + 1500 + 1080 + 1080 = 14830

PC Specs

i7 6700

Asus H110-PLUS

ASUS STRIX 1070 8GB OC

EVGA G2 550W PSU

3TB HD & 255GB SSD

CiT Galaxy Evolution

 

Upgrades

EVGA G2 550W PSU

Asus Strix GTX 1070

NZXT S340 ELITE BLACK

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Can I cheat and put in a bunch of 8TB drives and just count them by the amount of bits that includes?

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mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/

 

mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards workhttps://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/

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FX9590 and 9800GT exist too...

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1 minute ago, Minibois said:

Can I cheat and put in a bunch of 8TB drives and just count them by the amount of bits that includes?

/s

Find a server / NAS MoBo with as many sata ports as possible, fill the PCIe lanes with SATA controllers, and then you have /s

PC Specs

i7 6700

Asus H110-PLUS

ASUS STRIX 1070 8GB OC

EVGA G2 550W PSU

3TB HD & 255GB SSD

CiT Galaxy Evolution

 

Upgrades

EVGA G2 550W PSU

Asus Strix GTX 1070

NZXT S340 ELITE BLACK

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1 minute ago, Protex said:

Find a server / NAS MoBo with as many sata ports as possible, fill the PCIe lanes with SATA controllers, and then you have /s

Asus B250 Expert Mining + 18 AMD FirePro S10000 videocards 

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"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

mini eLiXiVy: my open source 65% mechanical PCB, a build log, PCB anatomy and discussing open source licenses: https://linustechtips.com/topic/1366493-elixivy-a-65-mechanical-keyboard-build-log-pcb-anatomy-and-how-i-open-sourced-this-project/

 

mini_cardboard: a 4% keyboard build log and how keyboards workhttps://linustechtips.com/topic/1328547-mini_cardboard-a-4-keyboard-build-log-and-how-keyboards-work/

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5 minutes ago, Minibois said:

Asus B250 Expert Mining + 18 AMD FirePro S10000 videocards 

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Storinator 60 Drive with 10TB HDD at 87 960 930 224 000 bits each for a total of 5 277 655 813 400 000 bits in storage excluding all other hardware.

 

EDIT: Rounding error apparently put it 60TB off :o

PC Specs

i7 6700

Asus H110-PLUS

ASUS STRIX 1070 8GB OC

EVGA G2 550W PSU

3TB HD & 255GB SSD

CiT Galaxy Evolution

 

Upgrades

EVGA G2 550W PSU

Asus Strix GTX 1070

NZXT S340 ELITE BLACK

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