Think you maybe can for extreme cases like that XD
That must cost a ****-tonne of money though. Like the whole PC...
When I think about it now, it is possible. There's probably a few water blocks on the market for ram. Next time i'm building something water-cooled, i'll be on the look out for that.
Video Editing : Probably Avid Media Composer, or Premiere Pro
Music Composition : Finale or Sibelius. Don't know which
Music Editing : Don't know, perhaps song vegas (not sure which product) or audition
VFX : Nuke. After Effects is also pretty good though
3D : 3Ds max, cinema 4d and blender are all good. Can't say which is the best to be honest though.
Browser : Probably firefox or chrome, there's a thread here.
Photo Editing : Probably Photoshop, although gimp is also pretty good
Vector drawing : Probably Adobe Illustrator, although I don't know any others
3D Tracking : Probably Boujou
That's all I can think of. I may be wrong with a lot of stuff though.
I agree with most of waht you said
Video Editing: Premiere Pro
Music Production: FL Studio, Pro tools, and Ableton
VFX: Nuke and After Effects for sure
3D: Maya, 3DS Max, and Cinema 4D
Browser: Firefox
Photo editing: Photoshop
Vector editing: Illustrator
3D Tracking: Adobe Mocha
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CPU Core i7 975 4.0GHz Liquid Cooled, 12 GB Ram, Dual ATi 5970 Graphics Cards
Agrred. With it nitorgen cooled and with the max ram (192gb) a quadro in quad sli, I don't think that can be topped. Perahps with some SSD's in raid...
Quadro is a joke for gaming, its great for CAD work and good for video rendering/folding/calculations but gaming is a big miss on those cards.
Also, there isn't just RAM waterblocks, there is RAM that comes with a water cooling option right out of the box.
Ahem, however it is a fact that a 955/965 can withstand lower tempatures than any processor on the Intel lineup. That is a fact, feel free to look it up.
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Yes they can take a cold boot, they also can't take more than 62C. Right now what you're doing is pulling obscure facts like 'Intel's 22nm fabrication was made by AMD!' to try and justify something.
What you don't realize is the only thing here that matters is performance. If an Intel chip has higher performance then so be it, if an AMD chip has higher performance so be it. But denying facts and going with some odd sort of justification is ridiculous. I can't say with a straight face that my 1090T is faster than an i7-2600K. That's cool, no need to become absurd and lose credibility trying to prove false point.
What the hell are your video links proving? We know that Phenom II's hit great clocks under LN2. Please, please, please educate yourself. You've made outrageous posts here, your claims about 1000W PSU being necessary at OCN were laughable, you seem to think that an HDD will hold the same performance as an SSD, that an AMD processor is made with some sort of magic performance dust.
Yes they can take a cold boot, they also can't take more than 62C. Right now what you're doing is pulling obscure facts like 'Intel's 22nm fabrication was made by AMD!' to try and justify something.
What you don't realize is the only thing here that matters is performance. If an Intel chip has higher performance then so be it, if an AMD chip has higher performance so be it. But denying facts and going with some odd sort of justification is ridiculous. I can't say with a straight face that my 1090T is faster than an i7-2600K. That's cool, no need to become absurd and lose credibility trying to prove false point.
What the hell are your video links proving? We know that Phenom II's hit great clocks under LN2. Please, please, please educate yourself. You've made outrageous posts here, your claims about 1000W PSU being necessary at OCN were laughable, you seem to think that an HDD will hold the same performance as an SSD, that an AMD processor is made with some sort of magic performance dust.
Ahem, 1000 watts isn't required, but I like spending money, and thats my right. I will buy the most expensive things I can get my hands on. Sadly I didn't see this before I bought my case. Its not laughable, I am future proofing, and when I throw in two ROG GTX 580's (my current plan due to how fun they are to OC) it will be close to that 1000 watt max.
I agree with most of waht you said
Video Editing: Premiere Pro
Music Production: FL Studio, Pro tools, and Ableton
VFX: Nuke and After Effects for sure
3D: Maya, 3DS Max, and Cinema 4D
Browser: Firefox
Photo editing: Photoshop
Vector editing: Illustrator
3D Tracking: Adobe Mocha
Wow, wow. Did you just say that Premiere Pro is better than AVID MC 5.5? Get out. Adobes software can't even match Avids (though it costs a lot more)
Ahem, 1000 watts isn't required, but I like spending money, and thats my right. I will buy the most expensive things I can get my hands on. Sadly I didn't see this before I bought my case. Its not laughable, I am future proofing, and when I throw in two ROG GTX 580's (my current plan due to how fun they are to OC) it will be close to that 1000 watt max.
Did you read about the loss in efficiency at 1000W vs. 600W? The thing is though, you were giving advice, that's where things went wrong. Two GTX580's will actually give you a gain in overall efficiency though and you'll be able to better justify a better PSU.
Did you read about the loss in efficiency at 1000W vs. 600W? The thing is though, you were giving advice, that's where things went wrong. Two GTX580's will actually give you a gain in overall efficiency though and you'll be able to better justify a better PSU.
Efficiency? Why the hell would I care about that? My computer is the beast of the house, the only one my family requires be turned off overnight. As for thermal efficiency, the temperatures coming out of this case are 69 F and below at a 73 F room.
Efficiency? Why the hell would I care about that? My computer is the beast of the house, the only one my family requires be turned off overnight. As for thermal efficiency, the temperatures coming out of this case are 69 F and below at a 73 F room.
Done trying to reason with you. You've assembled one computer, you know everything :dry.gif:
Efficiency? Why the hell would I care about that? My computer is the beast of the house, the only one my family requires be turned off overnight. As for thermal efficiency, the temperatures coming out of this case are 69 F and below at a 73 F room.
yes because the temperature fo air coming out of the back of you case is exactly the same as the temp of the computer.
Ahem, 1000 watts isn't required, but I like spending money, and thats my right. I will buy the most expensive things I can get my hands on. Sadly I didn't see this before I bought my case. Its not laughable, I am future proofing, and when I throw in two ROG GTX 580's (my current plan due to how fun they are to OC) it will be close to that 1000 watt max.
Lol.
I doubt you have the money to buy all this junk.
Two ROG Mars II's? I doubt. Only the cards themselves will equal about 4000 US Dollars. And do not take any offence by this, but I really do doubt you have that kind of money.
Motherboard: Asus Rampage III Black Edition
CPU: Intel Core i7 Extreme 990X
CPU Cooling: EK Supreme HF-based custom liquid cooling system
RAM: 24 GB of Kingston H20 (liquid cooled) RAM
GPUs: 4x Nvidia GTX 580s liquid cooled (with EK Waterblocks)
PSU: Silverstone 1500 Watt PSU
Storage: Dual 512 GB Kingston SSDs in Raid 0 (or opt for some PCI-e based SSDs)
If you want an extreme build with components that have yet to come out, please tell me.
motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182177
cpu:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115079 x 2
gpu: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130665 x 4
ram: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148445 x 6
case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112342
hdd: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227714 x 5 (raid 0)
psu: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817800001
optical drive: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827106346 x 2-3
O.o I didn't know you could watercool ram.
When I think about it now, it is possible. There's probably a few water blocks on the market for ram. Next time i'm building something water-cooled, i'll be on the look out for that.
I agree with most of waht you said
Video Editing: Premiere Pro
Music Production: FL Studio, Pro tools, and Ableton
VFX: Nuke and After Effects for sure
3D: Maya, 3DS Max, and Cinema 4D
Browser: Firefox
Photo editing: Photoshop
Vector editing: Illustrator
3D Tracking: Adobe Mocha
Also a very nice build, Those 4 Graphics cards are much better then dual 590s.. Might change that idk.
Quadro is a joke for gaming, its great for CAD work and good for video rendering/folding/calculations but gaming is a big miss on those cards.
Also, there isn't just RAM waterblocks, there is RAM that comes with a water cooling option right out of the box.
Yes they can take a cold boot, they also can't take more than 62C. Right now what you're doing is pulling obscure facts like 'Intel's 22nm fabrication was made by AMD!' to try and justify something.
What you don't realize is the only thing here that matters is performance. If an Intel chip has higher performance then so be it, if an AMD chip has higher performance so be it. But denying facts and going with some odd sort of justification is ridiculous. I can't say with a straight face that my 1090T is faster than an i7-2600K. That's cool, no need to become absurd and lose credibility trying to prove false point.
What the hell are your video links proving? We know that Phenom II's hit great clocks under LN2. Please, please, please educate yourself. You've made outrageous posts here, your claims about 1000W PSU being necessary at OCN were laughable, you seem to think that an HDD will hold the same performance as an SSD, that an AMD processor is made with some sort of magic performance dust.
Might have a hard time fitting that motherboard in the case. I do love to see someone finally posting a nice non plastic case though.
Ahem, 1000 watts isn't required, but I like spending money, and thats my right. I will buy the most expensive things I can get my hands on. Sadly I didn't see this before I bought my case. Its not laughable, I am future proofing, and when I throw in two ROG GTX 580's (my current plan due to how fun they are to OC) it will be close to that 1000 watt max.
Wow, wow. Did you just say that Premiere Pro is better than AVID MC 5.5? Get out. Adobes software can't even match Avids (though it costs a lot more)
Thinking about coming a mod to simply not moderate.
the case is rated for extended atx as is the motherboard, but yea it might be tight. latter maybe I will post a better computer :biggrin.gif:
Did you read about the loss in efficiency at 1000W vs. 600W? The thing is though, you were giving advice, that's where things went wrong. Two GTX580's will actually give you a gain in overall efficiency though and you'll be able to better justify a better PSU.
Efficiency? Why the hell would I care about that? My computer is the beast of the house, the only one my family requires be turned off overnight. As for thermal efficiency, the temperatures coming out of this case are 69 F and below at a 73 F room.
Done trying to reason with you. You've assembled one computer, you know everything :dry.gif:
yes because the temperature fo air coming out of the back of you case is exactly the same as the temp of the computer.
Lol.
I doubt you have the money to buy all this junk.
Two ROG Mars II's? I doubt. Only the cards themselves will equal about 4000 US Dollars. And do not take any offence by this, but I really do doubt you have that kind of money.
Come to MinecraftManiacs!
GTX 590 is just two majorly down-clocked GTX 580's..
Its opinion I never used Avid's Programs and never tend to as Adobes does the job. If you have a problem then you can get out asshole.