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Fawk, give me 64gb of ram and all the processing power, I'll max that shit out 24/7. :D

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How?

 

triple monitors + 3d porn....

 

Kidding, I do computational modeling with proteins and compounds at my Uni and there's pretty much no limit to the amount of processing power that could be utilized. *drools*

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I volunteer tons of crunch. You can absolutely max it out.

I don't know how all that RAM helps, but I don't know how the prog works.

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Most of the applications run on unix, there's a few on windows, but I don't know how to distribute it over. :P

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I've got an old school pos factory dell laptop that I just did a dual boot with Ubuntu on. Now I'm just tinkering, trying to figure out how to use it. I'm kinda computer illiterate, so it should be interesting.

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I've got an old school pos factory dell laptop that I just did a dual boot with Ubuntu on. Now I'm just tinkering, trying to figure out how to use it. I'm kinda computer illiterate, so it should be interesting.

Might want to burn some live cds of other distros and see what you like. Personally I hate the latest versions of Ubuntu due to the new Unity GUI.

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CPU: AMD FX-6300
GPU: EGA GTX 750 Ti
MOBO: Gigabyte GA-78LMT
RAM: 2x4GB G.SKILL Ripsaw
HDD: Forget drive names, 2x500G (non raid), 2TB
PSU: Antec 750w
Case: Thermaltake Armor A30
Audio Interface: Focusrite 2i2
Speakers: KRK Rokit5
Sub: Powered Sony 10"
Mouse: Forget what I got
Keyboard: Generic Dell
OS: Windows 7 64
Monitors: 3 various 23" LCD running Nvidia Surrond at 5940x1080

Also got a nice lil server with 5 2TB drives running in a Raid 5 configuration for 8TB total.  Though I am running out of space and thinking it might be time to upgrade to 3 4TB drives in a Raid 5 setup.

 

I mainly play WOW, Star Wars TOR, and Rift.  But I also use it as my photo editing PC.

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i5 4670k 3.4ghz OC'd to 4.2ghz
16gb DDR3
GTX 770 4gb Windforce
2x 128gb SSD
750gb and 500gb rotational HDD's
Corsair GS800 PSU
MSI mobo
and some other shit lol

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Haven't seen this thread till now! Cool :)

 

CPU: AMD FX-8350 cooled by Corsair H100

GPU: Radeon 7870HD cooled by Kuhler H2o 620 with NZXT Kraken bracket

MOBO: Some Asus ATX mobo

PowerSupply: Rosewill 700watt

Ram: 16GB 1600 speed ram DDR3

Display: Acer 24" 5ms screen

Storage: 1 TB 7200 HDD, Samsung EVO 250GB SSD, Kingston 120GB SSD

Case: Rosewill Armor Evo 

 

I'll post photos later tonight! Cool builds guys :)

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CPU: Intel i7 950 @ 4.2ghz on water (XSPC Raza block, one quad and one triple rad, two OCZ pumps). Terrible memory controller, doesn't overclock for crap IMO

GPU: Gigabyte R9 290 Windforce. Still on air, went from two HD6870s on water to the 290 and haven't never gotten around to a full cover block. Not that noisy at least.

Mobo: Gigabyte X58s-UD3R. Revision one unfortunately or I would have already plopped a six core Xeon in it.

PSU: Antec Tru Power 750w

Ram: 12gb Gskill

Storage: Crucial 240gb M500 ssd, 3tb Seagate

Case: CM HAF 912, sideless for some reason even though I see it laying up against the wall.

 

Never had a processor last me as long as this one. 

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