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System Name | (2008) Dell XPS 730x H2C |
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Processor | Intel Extreme QX9770 @ 3.8GHz (No OC) |
Motherboard | Dell LGA 775 (Dell Propiatary) |
Cooling | Dell AIO Ceramic Water Cooling (Dell Propiatary) |
Memory | Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB (4 x 4) DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 980ti 6GB (2016 ebay-used) |
Storage | (2) WD 1TB Velociraptor & (1) WD 2TB Black |
Display(s) | Alienware 34" AW3420DW (Amazon Warehouse) |
Case | Stock Dell 730x with "X" Side Panel (65 pounds fully decked out) |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-FI Titanium & Corsair SP2500 Speakers |
Power Supply | PSU: 1000 Watt (Dell Propiatary) |
Mouse | Alienware AW610M (Amazon Warehouse) |
Keyboard | Corsair K95 XT (Amazon Warehouse) |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate & Alienware FX Lighting |
Benchmark Scores | No Benchmarking & Overclocking |
Looks like not all 'Rocket Lake' CPU's will be supporting PCIE 4.O. Leaving out some of the rest of the processors even though they are part of the 11th generation and thus stay in 3.0. A case of "Refresh" and an expression we all came to know so well. Can't wait like many here to see the lineup of the Z590 ASUS ROG Maximus XIII Motherboards and their usual mainstream 'best seller' the ROG Maximus XIII HERO. For sure prices will be increasing exponentially. For me all of the newly announced hardware stuff will be nice to feel and to touch, but for the big upgrade I will most likely hold my breath until later this year for Alder Lake. After all the 11th generation will be a rather short lived affair and with Alder Lake only 9-months away or so. Might as well then for Christmas gorging or basting myself in PCIE 5.0, DDR5 and a new LGA 17OO. At least good times are ahead in our 'Tech-World' unlike the prevailing US conditions and the news around the world.