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Hah, this was amazing.
4 monitors + a projector = awesome gaming, err, CADing! The 50 pounds of hardware was SO worth it. Laptops are for wimps. REAL men carry their entire case around! :p |
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I spy an Antec 1200 :P. <3 I has one just like it. It's so pretty and cool with the six fans AND the blue LEDs.:cool:
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I believe the amount of fans he had in there, made it move ~600CFM of air... He has his i7 overclocked, and his GTX460 overclocked. :p |
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ya its my computer my account was logged in when it was posted by a team member but i have dual gtx 460s overclocked with my i7 running at 3.8 ghz
its a beast |
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Why Pro E may i ask? I am slightly biased having been an Autodesk intern but i would much rather use SolidWorks or Inventor... Is there a reason you use Pro E? I'm just curious as to the advantages.
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...counts the times he hasnt brought in his hexacore dual 5870 beast pc for game ..err CADing
too many times to count (team does not let me). |
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i wish we had a rig like that, our best is 3.4 gigahertz core 2 duo with 6 gigs ram and a single lonely 256 megabyte card, it crashes quite a bit
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I have a big case like that....used it for a ton of video editting last year. now im lugging around a blade server for scouting
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Very nice, I use inventor on my 2.4ghz macbook pro but I am looking at building something overpowered by my second year of college.
Way to not even have Pro-E up, just some Steam related window This summer I built a 16 (yes you read that right Sixteen) Core (2ghz per core) 8GB of ram workstation for my sister for architecture rendering and designing, she incidentally switched to civil engineering but I am sure it will still get some use. RAM was expensive at the time otherwise it would probably have 16GB of ram as well. I am still working on rationalizing this thing http://www.evga.com/products/moreinf...270-WS-W555-A1 Dual Socket LGA1366 Xeon board that supports overclocking. |
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Of course, ProE was put to use several minutes later. (Of course, playing Dead Space during the lunch break was fun too! :p ) |
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Read up on the new second-gen Core I-series procs (codename: Sandy Bridge, Socket 1155. These won't fit in the old Socket 1156 boards.). The new top line Core I7 blows the old $1000 Core I7 Extreme clean out to orbit. After throwing it off of a cliff. Twice. And may I point out that Intel has a listed MSRP on the new Core I7 of only about $300? |
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