Going by my tastes, I'm either out in left field somewhere or ahead of the curve
. I'm really surprised there aren't more Krakens and Swiftech H220s. It's good to see the Samsung Wonder RAM is doing pretty well. I also found the amount of older, slower SSDs interesting; I was expecting all Samsung 840 Pros and OCZ Vertex 4s. And I was pleasantly surprised by the number of builds including a Sound Blaster Z series, considering the general rap that Creative has.
The most interesting thing I have learned from this thread is that Corsair has some serious mindshare.
Never have done an SLI build ( done crossfire a few times) would love to check it out. total is about 2400 figure shipping would easily take up the other 100 of the 2500 budget. Already have an SSD if shipping takes it over budget would dump the SSD for a traditional HDD
I must admit the anticipation to see who gets their dream rig is there, Gotta say though that this would make my year, Lost a tooth, Lost my rig, That said i would like to say and i think i speak for everyone, Thank you admin for the opportunity.
Thanks again for such contest, it's pretty inspiring for a users like me who's running really old machines which a hardly running this website
It's seems that 16 days had past, so when we will see a lucky winner?
You could cut the anticipation with a knife in here....
I know there are several like myself whom have entered in hopes of replacing their worn out and nearly useless pc,s with something they can be proud of for many years. I for one would most likely cry for joy should I be so lucky to win...I have great passion for computers and i spend on average 40% of my day on my computer...it is really one of the best hobbies I have ever had.....good luck to everyone and may the Gigabytes be with you.
There are so many participants that I have lost any hope of winning. Anyway I have to admit that simply spending some time searching for parts has been a lot of fun. Looking at the rigs posted by other users is also interesting
There are so many participants that I have lost any hope of winning. Anyway I have to admit that simply spending some time searching for parts has been a lot of fun. Looking at the rigs posted by other users is also interesting
I went with the quad way xeon for a 64 thread beast
Could've gone with a e7-8870 as I can get them for just 270 euro a piece. (8 of them + the board will still be like 4000 euro)
However you would have a 160 thread beast rather wait for brickland though
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