well, its just a few parts are good. i cant buy stuff because i cant afford it. he spent 12K on stuff and didnt find anything left to buy some after market cooling to replace the intel stock cooler or a decent cabinet and power supply.
by POS i meant its POS because its totally unbalanced and meaningless.
if i had 17K i wouldnt spend it on stuff like this. i would rather go for titans. crossfire is too buggy.
I think there are a lot of us here that either cannot afford or are unwilling to spend the money necessary to acquire such 4K hardware and GPU prowess. This is no excuse for ignorance though. Like has already been said, a lot of people are going off on a rant without even knowing the given situation or limitations that may have forced specific hardware choices.
Anyone truly interested in the tech could have gleaned the info from actually reading the blog source linked or from other sources.
For example, the Newegg link to the Asus PQ321Q 4K monitor I posted on page 3 (which I hear is basically the same as the sharp) has some interesting info in a user review. It outlines the nVidia 30Hz limitation and the two monitor spanning issue. It was stated that nVidia needed to release a new driver to fix this. It basically was someone with the hardware informing those without the hardware of the current state of things.
However, there was a manufacturer note to respond to the review stating that nVidia has updated their driver to address this shortcoming and provided a link to updated drivers.
Naturally knowing these things sort of requires wanting to know them rather then wanting to just dump on everything.
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He didn't buy the 4k monitors
The case is an Antec 900 which is decent albeit not the newest.
The CPU cooler is not a stock Intel cooler and is likely slightly better then stock. Doesn't matter unless he is emphasizing OCing the CPU.
The PSU looks like a ThermalTake
$17,000 is likely a fudge number having to do with an estimated value. I think the Asus PQ321Q had a MSRP of ~$3,800 but has a street price of ~$3,500.