http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=195
NVidia and Dell unveil a new project at the Consumer Electronics Show.
NVidia and Dell unveil a new project at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Well they do have 1KW Power supplies...AsyLum said:Yeah the dual 7800GTX was kinda a matter of when, but seriously, the power you'd need just to run them would be insane :S
Presler 955EE can do that quite easily with a voltage bump on air. Nothing special, even for the warranty.JKDDragon said:Also sports a OCed 4.26GHz Intel.. warrantied.
I'd want to see this thing render levels from scratch before i spent that much on something. Quad SLi setup + 1KW power for 4-5 fps would shit me no endStan.. said:Well they do have 1KW Power supplies...
I'm not talking about the actual OC being special, I was asserting my pleasant surprise that someone like Dell is venturing into extreme gaming machines, stocking out machines with OCed components. How often do we see big name companies selling out machines like this? Sure, some may offer an OCed BFG card, but we rarely (if ever before) have seen a big company which traditionally serves the average consumer such an extreme machine with an OCed CPU.Templar said:Presler 955EE can do that quite easily with a voltage bump on air. Nothing special, even for the warranty.
Me too. Doubt anyone in the market for such high end overclocked components will even bother with Dell. It just doesn't have the prestige of certain other brands. Not to mention Dell ruins a powerful graphics system with an Intel processor.JKDDragon said:I was asserting my pleasant surprise that someone like Dell is venturing into extreme gaming machines, stocking out machines with OCed components.
vizman said:o mi god.. imagine the expense 4 X at least $800
Yeah so those computers would costs around $7500 USD !!!Consider the standard Dell SLI system costs around $3-4,000 you can expect this custom designed PC to cost at least double that.