System Name | Party On |
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Processor | Xeon w 3520 |
Motherboard | DFI Lanparty |
Cooling | Big tower thing |
Memory | 6 gb Ballistix Tracer |
Video Card(s) | HD 7970 |
Case | a plank of wood |
Audio Device(s) | seperate amp and 6 big speakers |
Power Supply | Corsair |
Mouse | cheap |
Keyboard | under going restoration |
Dont remember where this came from, impressive. To me anyways.View attachment 80245
Processor | Intel Core i7 4790K 4.0Ghz 8Mb Cache |
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Motherboard | Asus MAXIMUS VI HERO Z97 |
Cooling | CM V8 |
Memory | GSkill DDR3 2x8Gb 1866Mhz Sniper Cas9 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac Geforce GTX 980Ti 6Gb GDDR5 AMP! EXTREME |
Storage | SAMSUNG Spinpoint F1 1TB-Western Digital 1Tb Black-Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500Gb-Sandisk Extr.SSD 120 GB |
Display(s) | AOC G2460PQU |
Case | Corsair Graphite 600 White |
Audio Device(s) | Sou Blaster Z |
Power Supply | CoolerMaster 1000Q |
Mouse | Logitech G710s |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe RGB |
Software | Win 10 64bit Pro |
This time-lapse movie of the Crab Nebula, made from NASA Hubble Space Telescope observations, reveals wave-like structures expanding outward from the "heart" of an exploded star. The waves look like ripples in a pond. The heart is a neutron star, it has about the same mass as the Sun but is squeezed into an ultra-dense sphere that is only a few miles across and 100 billion times stronger than steel. This surviving relic is a tremendous dynamo, spinning 30 times a second. The wildly whirling object produces a deadly magnetic field that generates an electrifying 1 trillion volts.
The rapidly spinning neutron star is visible in the image as the bright object just below center. The bright object to the left of the neutron star is a foreground or background star. The movie is assembled from 10 Hubble exposures taken between September and November 2005 by the Advanced Camera for Surveys.