• Maingear SHIFT Super PC
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZ5XfP8Aeko&feature=feedu[/media] Oh my... nerdgasm. Parts that you can put in it: [url]http://www.maingear.com/custom/desktops/shift/index.php[/url] Asus rampage - whadafuq SIX HARD DRIVE BAYS WTF i think i'll order a FOURTY SIX FUCKING INCH SCREEN with mine.
For only $19,995!
It's quite a nice budget PC i'd say. (sarcasm)
Mother of god.
Chilla Frilla. What. Looks like a very good quality computer, well everything except the price.
i just put like max on everything, it comes to $31k. who would use three 46'' screens!? shit.. [editline]8th May 2011[/editline] [quote]Chassis: MAINGEAR SHIFT Chassis with Advanced Vertical Heat Dissipation with Window $129.00 Chassis Lighting: Red LED Light Strip $59.00 Exterior Finish: Carbon Fiber Reinforced Panels $1,200.00 Interior Finish: Root Beer $349.00 Chassis Modification: AcoustiPack Ultimate Sound Dampening $129.00 Chassis Modification: Front-mounted 3 Drive SATA Hotswap $99.00 Chassis Modification: Performance Chassis Cooling Upgrade $59.00 Motherboard: Gigabyte® G1 Sniper Featuring USB 3.0 and SATA 6G Included Port Expansion Adapters: 3-Port IEEE 1394 Firewire PCI Adapter $14.00 Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-990X Extreme Edition 3.46GHz (32nm) 6-core with Hyperthreading $991.00 Processor Cooling: MAINGEAR EPIC 180 Supercooler Included MAINGEAR Redline Overclocking Service: YES! - Redline™ Overclock My System! $49.00 Memory: 24GB Patriot® Viper II (Sector 7) DDR3-1600 Enhanced Latency (6x4GB) $345.00 Graphics and GPGPU Accelerator: 2x Asus® Ares Dual 5870 8GB Total GDDR5 Limited Edition Performance GPU in CrossFire™ [EXTREME] $2,151.00 Power Supply: 1.5KW Silverstone Strider Modular Industrial Power Supply $185.00 Hard Drive Bay One: 480GB OCZ® Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6G (w/TRIM) [550MB/s Reads] *ETA MAY* $1,867.00 Hard Drive Bay Two: 480GB OCZ® Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6G (w/TRIM) [550MB/s Reads] *ETA MAY* $2,021.00 Hard Drive Bay Three: 480GB OCZ® Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6G (w/TRIM) [550MB/s Reads] *ETA MAY* $2,090.00 Hard Drive Bay Four: 480GB OCZ® Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6G (w/TRIM) [550MB/s Reads] *ETA MAY* $2,090.00 Hard Drive Bay Five: 480GB OCZ® Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6G (w/TRIM) [550MB/s Reads] *ETA MAY* $2,100.00 Hard Drive Bay Six: 480GB OCZ® Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6G (w/TRIM) [550MB/s Reads] *ETA MAY* $2,100.00 RAID: RAID 5 - Striping With Parity (requires 3 or more identical drives) Dedicated RAID Controller: LSI MegaRAID SATA/SAS 9260-8i SATA 6G 512MB [EIGHT PORT] $599.00 Optical Drive One: 12X LG SuperMulti Blu-ray/DVD Burner with Software $101.00 Memory Card Reader: All-in-One Integrated USB 2.0 Flash Card Reader & Writer Included Audio: Asus Xonar Essence STX 2.1-channel ONLY PCI-E [AUDIOPHILE] $235.00 Network Adapter: Dual On-board Gigabit Ethernet Included Wireless Network Adapter: [USB External] D-Link® Xtreme N™ 802.11n Wireless Adapter DWA-160 $99.00 Bluetooth: Integrated Bluetooth Technology Module Included Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit $110.00 Productivity Software: Microsoft Office 2010 Professional $429.00 Security Software: Microsoft Security Essentials Primary Display: 46" Samsung 460EX 1920x1080 LCD Monitor $2,599.00 Secondary Display: 46" Samsung 460EX 1920x1080 LCD Monitor $2,599.00 Surround Display: 46" Samsung 460EX 1920x1080 LCD Monitor $2,599.00 Speakers: Creative Gigaworks T3 Multimedia Speakers $299.00 Headphones: Razer® Piranha™ Headset $89.00 Keyboard: Microsoft® Sidewinder™ X6 USB Keyboard $79.00 Mouse: MadCatz® Cyborg® R.A.T. 9 Wireless Adjustable Gaming Mouse $149.00 Web Cam: Microsoft LifeCam Cinema HD Webcam $99.99 Accessories: NVIDIA® 3D Vision Starter Kit $199.00 The Final Finesse: Designed, Manufactured, and Supported in the USA - Flawless Craftsmanship and Wire Management Included Angelic Service Warranty: Lifetime Angelic Service Labor and Phone Support with 3 Year Hardware Warranty[/quote] Are these parts good enough to play Minecraft? six half a tb hard drives.... what would you do with all that space?
[QUOTE=B3vvo^;29702969] six half a tb hard drives.... what would you do with all that space? [/QUOTE] Porn
nearly three terrabytes of porn? i like.
6 HDD bays isn't a lot it's average for mid towers [editline]8th May 2011[/editline] doesn't take a lot to impress you if you think 3TB is a lot
i know. but seriously. 3TB.
love how they give a summary of SSDs the title "YOU'RE NOT GOING TO RUN OUT OF SPACE ANYTIME SOON" [editline]8th May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=B3vvo^;29703235]i know. but seriously. 3TB.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&prod=54[/url] 10 x 3TB drives more with 5.25 to 3.5 adapters not even an expensive case
[QUOTE=reapaninja;29703253]love how they give a summary of SSDs the title "YOU'RE NOT GOING TO RUN OUT OF SPACE ANYTIME SOON" [editline]8th May 2011[/editline] [url]http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&prod=54[/url] 10 x 3TB drives more with 5.25 to 3.5 adapters[/QUOTE] holy shit [editline]8th May 2011[/editline] i'm a H(DD)oarder. I know bad joke.
Well the case is much better than the shit Alienware makes.
^This, This and This.
Alienware v2.
For $20,000 you could do so much better
[QUOTE=ze beaver;29703441]Well the case is much better than the shit Alienware makes.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I would buy one of the cases separately if I could. It has a nice clean design, and I like what it does with the back panel being on top with the cover able to be attached
this really isn't anything new, there's plenty of similar overpriced ricer prebuilts out there [url]http://www.hardcorecomputer.com/index.html[/url] [url]http://www.originpc.com/thebigo-features.asp[/url]
[QUOTE=Biotoxsin;29703695]For $20,000 you could do so much better[/QUOTE] For $20,000 You could invest in a company and get your PC next year.
The case looks kinda nice, but I don't like the cables on top. I'm not a fan of having to open a panel just to access my DVD drive.
id rather buy a car thanks
Laughably overpriced.
... what
Laughably overpriced, though for the case I would like to have that. Kinda like the Hardcore computers though just with air cooling.
[QUOTE=Biotoxsin;29703695]For $20,000 you could do so much better[/QUOTE] For 20 thousand dollars you could make an ACTUAL home supercomputer with tesla arrays instead of something made of consumer level parts and shiny colours. Why on earth would they pretend consumer level parts constitute a "home supercomputer", the definition makes that basically an oxymoron...
[QUOTE=B3vvo^;29702969]i just put like max on everything, it comes to $31k. who would use three 46'' screens!? shit.. [editline]8th May 2011[/editline] Are these parts good enough to play Minecraft? six half a tb hard drives.... what would you do with all that space?[/QUOTE] Talk about nickel and dime tactics...
[QUOTE=Elspin;29712072]For 20 thousand dollars you could make an ACTUAL home supercomputer with tesla arrays instead of something made of consumer level parts and shiny colours. Why on earth would they pretend consumer level parts constitute a "home supercomputer", the definition makes that basically an oxymoron...[/QUOTE] I would also rack mount it.
59$ for some freaking LEDs ???? the sad thing is that people actually buy this
I like the rear panel facing upwards instead of, well, to the rear, and the case looks nice and clean, but I could build literally a dozen computers with same or better specs for that price. [editline]9th May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=B3vvo^;29702597]Oh my... nerdgasm. Parts that you can put in it: [url]http://www.maingear.com/custom/desktops/shift/index.php[/url] Asus rampage - whadafuq [b]It's a high end motherboard what's the big deal?[/b] SIX HARD DRIVE BAYS WTF [b]My TT Element G has 10 drive bays, 3 external and 7 internal, whats the big deal?[/b] i think i'll order a FOURTY SIX FUCKING INCH SCREEN with mine.[b]That's nice, enjoy the pixel density of an Apple II's screen[/b][/QUOTE] You're a moron. [editline]9th May 2011[/editline] also my HTPC has 6tb of storage, since you're impressed so much by 3 you will probably cut your own dick off for that much.
I recognize that OCZ SSD sticker. Represent. Too bad mine didn't come with $19,800 worth of extra hardware.
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