The dream desktop starts with a 3.1Ghz Intel Xeon server processor that costs about $2000 retail, adds 64GB of DDR3 memory, and tops it off with the fastest graphics card NVidia makes–two of them, actually. The excesses don’t stop there–the mad geniuses put six separate hard drives in the case, two 512GB SSDs and four old fashioned spinning disks in a RAID array. After fitting all these components and some liquid cooling into a Silverstone TJ11, they topped off the rig with two Dell IPS panels running at 2560×1600 resolution each.
Sure, it may be a bit of overkill. For instance, the Xeon processor is optimized for server loads, and most home PC builders would be better off going with one of the six-core Core i7s, but there’s certainly something to be said about excess for excess’ sake. And yes, the computer is fast: benchmarks show that the computer notches a 176% faster 3DMark 11 score than a stock Ivy Bridge computer with a GeForce GTX 68.
Take a look at the whole rig over at MaximumPC.
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