Best pre-built gaming system money can buy
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- Edogg
Best pre-built gaming system money can buy
I"m strongly against buying pre-built systems, but I have to admit that if I had the money I would definitely buy this beast...
http://www.go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm
This is especially interesting:
It is the first Super-BIOS™ (IBPT) and PuRam™ Technology featured personal computer configurable WITHOUT a System Hard Drive with all operating system and program files permanently sitting a on a Flash RamDisk. It operates at the speed of the maximum available memory bandwidth up to 8.0GB/s and is capable of over 150,000 I/O requests per second, with an average of 0.0% CPU utilization. No Hard Disk design, not even 15.000RPM SCSI devices in multiple RAID cofigurations can come close to providing a fraction of the real-world performance of PuRam™ Technology.
http://www.go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm
This is especially interesting:
It is the first Super-BIOS™ (IBPT) and PuRam™ Technology featured personal computer configurable WITHOUT a System Hard Drive with all operating system and program files permanently sitting a on a Flash RamDisk. It operates at the speed of the maximum available memory bandwidth up to 8.0GB/s and is capable of over 150,000 I/O requests per second, with an average of 0.0% CPU utilization. No Hard Disk design, not even 15.000RPM SCSI devices in multiple RAID cofigurations can come close to providing a fraction of the real-world performance of PuRam™ Technology.
- shockwave203
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Holy shnitzals! That thing's a damn beast!
Bit too expensive for me I'm afraid...maybe in a few years when this type of thing becomes common
Bit too expensive for me I'm afraid...maybe in a few years when this type of thing becomes common
- JimmyTango
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I do not see this company staying afloat unless they start offering more practicle systems. Basicly, they need to start paring Canterwood boards, with a WD special edition HD, good ram, verying P4's, assortments of CD/DVD/RW drive and slap it into that vapo-case with that nice LCD display in the front. Then, of course, start offering AMD based systems, too. Keep what they have as their ultra high end, made to order, systems.
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