[img]http://i.imgur.com/ooBji9Z.jpg[/img]
for only $5,000
That's interesting, actually. I mean that price tag is garbage, but still
That CPU is gonna melt, that looks like an Intel cooler clone for a 140 TDP processor
Oh apparently its liquid cooled, that image is just a weird configuration.
Leaked image of the cooling system that will be hooked up to it
[t]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/08/24/article-0-14ADAA0E000005DC-926_964x664.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=Saxon;50433663]That CPU is gonna melt, that looks like an Intel cooler clone for a 140 TDP processor
Oh apparently its liquid cooled, that image is just a weird configuration.[/QUOTE]
Intel stock heatsinks are fine so long as you aren't overclocking and fit them properly.
Loads of people can't put it on properly.
i want i t
It's like a monument to man's arrogance.
[QUOTE=sh4d0w;50446406]It's like a monument to man's arrogance.[/QUOTE]
A hot ass monument.
Probably literally too...
[QUOTE=TheTalon;50433632]That's interesting, actually. I mean that price tag is garbage, but still[/QUOTE]
Given what is in the box, and the entire setup, the price is not outrageous. The screen, GPU, CPU alone are $3500. SSD, casing, power supply, wiring, etc. It's probably a better deal than alienware.
Expensive? of course.
Fuck, I'm afraid what that extreme heat would do to the actual display...
[QUOTE=Protocol7;50449212]Fuck, I'm afraid what that extreme heat would do to the actual display...[/QUOTE]
It's like welding without a mask, don't look at it.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;50445693']Intel stock heatsinks are fine[/QUOTE]
hahahahahahahahahahahaha
You fools... A Nvidia card in that enclosed space with MORE things that get hot?!
Are they trying to give birth to a star?
[QUOTE=hippowombat;50450769]hahahahahahahahahahahaha[/QUOTE]
They're a lot more fine than people think. They're just noisy and can't handle heavy duty workloads.
[QUOTE=bitches;50431487][img]http://i.imgur.com/ooBji9Z.jpg[/img]
for only $5,000[/QUOTE]
Why are the speakers on the back?
[QUOTE=Cmx;50455729]Why are the speakers on the back?[/QUOTE]
It seems thin bezels are more important than good sound.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;50445693']Intel stock heatsinks are fine so long as you aren't overclocking and fit them properly.
Loads of people can't put it on properly.[/QUOTE]
If you put a stock Intel cooler on a Broadwell-E you're gonna have a bad time, they have a way higher heat output then Skylake i7's
But yes they're fine for most regular locked processors
Looks neat, but the markup is pretty crazy considering what can be accomplished with the same budget and a different form factor.
[QUOTE=Saxon;50456151]If you put a stock Intel cooler on a Broadwell-E you're gonna have a bad time, they have a way higher heat output then Skylake i7's
But yes they're fine for most regular locked processors[/QUOTE]
It depends. Newer Intel heatsinks are Essentially pure aluminum, so skylake CPUs stock coolers are crappier than haswell. Afaik I hear that the broader chips are soldered and have copper heatsinks. The main concern here is the restrictive airflow. It should be fine, but it's likely to see 80-90° temps on both cpu and gpu
[QUOTE=TheDestroyerOfall;50458634]It depends. Newer Intel heatsinks are Essentially pure aluminum, so skylake CPUs stock coolers are crappier than haswell. Afaik I hear that the broader chips are soldered and have copper heatsinks. The main concern here is the restrictive airflow. It should be fine, but it's likely to see 80-90° temps on both cpu and gpu[/QUOTE]
Did they switch to pure aluminum for all heatsinks? For Haswell i5 and above had copper (albiet a very small amount) but I guess Skylake i5's put out barely more heat than haswell i3's.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50459554]Did they switch to pure aluminum for all heatsinks? For Haswell i5 and above had copper (albiet a very small amount) but I guess Skylake i5's put out barely more heat than haswell i3's.[/QUOTE]
It looks like they did. When I got an i7 6700 for the build I was doing, the heatsink was aluminum as well, but there have been other people getting the ones with copper slugs in them, albeit earlier. It seems a more recent thing.
[QUOTE=Cmx;50455729]Why are the speakers on the back?[/QUOTE]
tbh speakers aren't too important because most people nowadays are using headphones or externally attached speaker systems if they care about audio
The copper slug ones make really cool looking ash trays. That's disappointing.
I'd imagine this would have lovely portability
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