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System Name | File Server |
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Processor | 2600k |
Motherboard | idk |
Cooling | H110 |
Memory | 20gb of something |
Video Card(s) | onboard! |
Storage | 2x120 SSD, (5x8tb)+(3x4tb) = 35 TB Z1 pool |
Display(s) | couple 4k 32s |
Case | cooler master something i think |
Audio Device(s) | does anyone bother with anything but onboard? |
Power Supply | Whatever OCZ PC Powercooling became. 1200 modular setup |
Mouse | MX Master 2x |
Keyboard | G710 |
Software | FreeNAS |
I remember pushing my K6 on dry ice. Windows 95/98 was awesome fast with 512MB of RAM, and it made NFS Porsche play much better.
Doing the same with a a few blocks of dry ice in the cabinet with my Prescott and 9600XT, or running with the windows open in -20 weather to get better overclocks. If I never knew what a faster processor felt like I would have never really upgraded and the same now. That is how this drives innovation from Intel and AMD, multi-core chips were only for servers and power users a few years back. Now we are rocking 45nm quads.
and 8 core procs will be out before we know it! I think this is good though, it will push programs to all be written multithreaded. It will really open up what can be done on a computer.
This OCing is what pushes companys to keep making there procs faster and more efficient. Gotta love it!