[Ion]
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- Sep 15, 2009
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System Name | Niedersachsen / Ribe / Minsk |
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Processor | i3 3240 / i7-3520M / 4x Opteron 6376 @ 2.86GHz |
Motherboard | BIOSTAR H61M / HP Q77 / Supermicro H8QG7 |
Cooling | Stock / Stock / 4x 1U G34 |
Memory | 1x8GB / 2x4GB / 4x4GB |
Video Card(s) | GTX260 / Intel HD 4000 / nVidia GT310 |
Storage | 80GB Intel SSD / 256GB Intel SSD / 2x 60GB SSD (RAID1) |
Display(s) | Dell 3007 + HP 2245w / 12.1" 1366x768 / None |
Case | Antec NSK3480 / HP / Supermicro 1U |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Enermax 500W / HP 130W / Supermicro Gold 1400W |
Keyboard | IBM Model M |
Software | Windows 7 (Niedersachsen/Ribe) / Linux Mint 17.2 (Minsk) |
Yes, this is an awesome case, much more versatile than I thought, now I'm debating if I should move my 3930K along two of my 680s to it once Haswell comes out, and get the Maximum VI Extreme and use my Titans along with it in my existing HAF-X case as my main rig, what do you think?
Coming from a fellow 3930k owner, I can't imagine why you'd upgrade. With quad-channel RAM and a CPU that will run all 6C/12T at 4.5GHz with ease, the only reason I can think to upgrade is boredom. With a setup like yours, upgrading really strikes me as peculiar at best...