Have several graphics card to sell but starting off with a EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC Black Edition GAMING 11GB GDDR5X Graphics Card... The card has less than 5 hours of total use. This was in a system that was originally built for a customer but never took delivery so the system is being...
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I built a new 7700K system with misc. parts I had sitting around. Here are the parts I am using:
GA-Z270X-Gaming 9
7700K (Edit- CPU is *not* de-lidded at this point. Delidder has arrived, but not had time to do yet).
Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB Kit- 4000MHz (Only using 16GB currently as I...
I built a new 7700K system with misc. parts I had sitting around. I originally intended to use it for gaming. Here are the parts I am using:
GA-Z270X-Gaming 9
7700K (Edit- CPU is *not* de-lidded at this point. Delidder is on the way though).
Corsair Vengence LPX 32GB Kit- 4000MHz (Only using...
I decided to throw caution to the wind and went all out on a new Threadripper system. Here is what I ordered (and already had on hand):
1) AMD Threadripper 1950x
2) ASUS ROG Zenith Extreme
3) 128 GB CORSAIR Vengence LPX DDR4 3000
4) EK Supremacy FullNK Water Block
5) Alphacool Eiszeit 2000...
I have an Intel P3608 1.6 TB in my home workstation. Not sure why I really did this, but decided to try out the Squid from Amfeltec and put 4 1TB Samsung 960 Pro NVME drives on there and do a comparison. Though I would share the results:
P3608
Amfeltec:
Anyone have comparison numbers to...
Originally had this over in the motherboard section, but not getting any help so figured I would plop it over here.
I have an MSI X99S Gaming 9 AC motherboard with an Intel P3608 PCIE NVME drive. The 3608 is technically two 800GB Intel 750 series drives on the same board and requires a RAID 0...
Hey Everyone,
I have an MSI X99S Gaming 9 AC motherboard with an Intel P3608 PCIE NVME drive. The 3608 is technically two 800GB Intel 750 series drives on the same board and requires a RAID 0 setup in order to get the full performance and capacity out of the single drive. In order to do this...