the thing about "the most powerful gaming PC" is when you have more ram than you actually use and use SLI which has a huge drop off point after the 2nd card, the entire build becomes pointless at the 3rd or 4th card and past like 12gb of ram.
going off other articles, they want 64gb of ram even though even games with memory leak issues would never go above 10.
You'd be better off going with enough ram but then sticking to doing a raid array with SSD's or something at that point.
"We spent all the extra profits we made on our recent clickbait articles on the most expensive, unnecessary processor for our gaming computer to show off to you all. Because fuck you."
[QUOTE=Catscratch;51271380]"We spent all the extra profits we made on our recent clickbait articles on the most expensive, unnecessary processor for our gaming computer to show off to you all. Because fuck you."[/QUOTE]
possibly promotional
companies send linustechtips free expensive shit for that reason so I mean
[QUOTE=J!NX;51271165]the thing about "the most powerful gaming PC" is when you have more ram than you actually use and use SLI which has a huge drop off point after the 2nd card, the entire build becomes pointless at the 3rd or 4th card and past like 12gb of ram.
going off other articles, they want 64gb of ram even though even games with memory leak issues would never go above 10.
You'd be better off going with enough ram but then sticking to doing a raid array with SSD's or something at that point.[/QUOTE]
There's no longer support for SLI past the second card. This PC has two Titan X's in SLI.
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