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System Name | [Primary Workstation] |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-920 Bloomfield @ 3.8GHz/4.55GHz [24-7/Bench] |
Motherboard | EVGA X58 E758-A1 [Tweaked right!] |
Cooling | Cooler Master V8 [stock fan + two 133CFM ULTRA KAZE fans] |
Memory | 12GB [Kingston HyperX] |
Video Card(s) | constantly upgrading/downgrading [prefer nVidia] |
Storage | constantly upgrading/downgrading [prefer Hitachi/Samsung] |
Display(s) | Triple LCD [40 inch primary + 32 & 28 inch auxiliary displays] |
Case | Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 [Mesh Mod, CFM Overload] |
Audio Device(s) | ASUS Xonar D1 + onboard Realtek ALC889A [Logitech Z-5300 Spk., Niko 650-HP 5.1 Hp., X-Bass Hp.] |
Power Supply | Corsair TX950W [aka Reactor] |
Software | This and that... [All software 100% legit and paid for, 0% pirated] |
Benchmark Scores | Ridiculously good scores!!! |
Counterfeit GeCube cards are tarnishing AMD's image? Is this a joke? GeCube cards tarnish AMD's image period, counterfeit or not. I've owned sveral GeCube cards and they always, ALWAYS, had issues on the hardware level. The following is what I have experienced with GeCube products over the years: missing or damaged temperature diodes, missing pixel pipelines, artifacting at stock clocks, no accessories included even though they are advertised on the box, bizzare VRAM configurations, poorly soldered capacitors, and the list goes on.
This is GeCube just trying to get some attention. Pure marketing propaganda.
This is GeCube just trying to get some attention. Pure marketing propaganda.