But your raptor must make up for the lack of noise from your workstation cooler God those things are noisy haha
Oh I forgot to post that mine is a 7.5 on with windows experiance rating. the only thing keeping it down is my hard drive
I call BS on this one. I highly doubt you have a properly functioning Hackintosh running on the specified hardware. If you wish to refute this, post a video booting into each one of the operating systems, without cutting the video together. I want to see a constant stream from beginning to end.
Alright ill do that for ya. theres a patch for the sandy bridge that i had to use. i used tonymacx86's stuff iboot+ multibeast
Okay, here we go. Main workstation / gaming pc Tifa: AMD Phenom II x6 thuban @ 3.4GHz default voltage, Ht bus running at HT3.0 spec speeds Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 motherboard (with intel azalia codec audio, 108dB SNR@192KHz/24 bit) Gigabyte HD6850 1GB factory overclock edition with factory two-fan heatpipe cooler 16GB (4x4GB) Kingston HyperX 1.65V 9-9-9-24 at 1.5v, at rated speed and timings PC Power & Cooling Silencer (first generation before OCZ buyout) 420w Intel PRO/1000 GT PCIE network card EVGA 120mm heatpipe tower HSF with 120mm SFF-21F low noise S-FDB 150,000hr MTBF Scythe S-FLEX hydrodynamic bearing cooling fan OCZ Agility III 60GB SSD Seagate 7200.12 500GB SATA2 HDD Two DL DVD+-RW drives, some brand I cannot remember which is more reliable than LG and most other brand name drives. iomega zip-100 smoke-clear atapi zip drive, with atapi to usb2 adapter as there is no pata on my motherboard sunbeamtech blue UV clear case, with slight mods for air input filtering WinGauge USB LED system meter gauge, removed from case and glued to inside of clear case unicomp customizer 101 raven black, modern buckling spring keyboard (they bought the model M mechanical patents from IBM/lexmark and make the exact same stuff but in usb with winkeys and all) old microsoft wheel mouse USB optical 1.0, the one before they started getting too small for my hands professional audio HT amplifier, Kenwood KM-208, 5-50,000 Hz true amplifier range, true audiophile 2.0 channel speaker amplifier, paired to some high quality old school floor standing speakers. I need no subwoofer to feel the music here, they are part of the main speakers. Dell 20 inch 1440x900 LCD, no it is not full 1080p but I ruined my best monitor going to a local LAN party and this is quite good enough in the interim until I can find another, and this is 16:10 with high image quality, which I love. 16:9 feels too "short" for me. This system is both power efficient and powerful, both silent and ear-ruining loud. Everything I wanted, and nothing I didn't. Why do I have an ancient zip 100 drive? look below... Classic genuine DOS gaming computer Fuzzy: AMD 386dx40Mhz cpu/motherboard 8x1MB FPM 70nS 30 pin SIMMs Trident 8900 256KB VGA video (looking for a good ISA 1MB card in pristine working condition) 3Com 10Mbps ethernet/aui/thinnet network card Sound Blaster 16 (genuine jumpered version, no PnP here!) ISA IDE I/O card micro ATX thin desktop case modified to take baby AT motherboard 230W AT power supply 1.44MB 3.5" FDD ATAPI Zip 100 drive 24x IBM CDROM drive Seagate 3.2GB IDE drive (quantum 2.1GB is on order, 3.2GB belongs in my pentium 200MMX machine) IBM post model M non clicky keyboard 15" 1024x768 HP LCD (no CRT they make me throw up from flicker) DOS 6.22 Windows for workgroups 3.11 with win32s y2k and networking patches not shown: kensington serial mouse with scroll wheel not shown: dell speakers with good sound (I am picky about my sound)
Pc at work: Intel Core i7-3960x Six-Core Processor Extreme Edition Sandy Bridge-E @ 3.9ghz ASUS Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011 Intel X79 Motherboard Mellanox MHQH19B-XTR ConnectX 2 VPI 40Gbps PCI Express 2.0 x8 Network Adaptar G.Skill Ripjaws Z Seriers 32GB (4x8GB) DDR3 2400 SDRAM AMD 100 - 505632 FirePro W9000 6GB GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 Video Card EVGA SuperNOVA Nex1500 1500w Power Supply HD P2000 AP860A 600GB 15000RPM SAS 6Gb/s Internal HD Thermaltake CLW0217 Water 2.0 Extreme Liquid Cooling system
Im not sure about that! I have a 23 inch LED-backlit LCD @ 1080p, only $120 on sale. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009255 But their computers? Yeah they suck lol
It is in fact mine, actually. I referred to it as my work PC because I used my paychecks from work to purchase the components, and in turn leave it at work so I can use it to work.
Nothing Fancy, but it is fancy.. Intel Core I-7 quad core 3.2 ghz 8 gb ram ddr3 1333 ghz Nvidia 540m 2.0gb 1tb sata hard drive