The Skull Trail will cost you a mere $650 (part of this going on the FB-DIMM sever memory) but you will have a few other out-of pocket expenses before you-re running Halo 3 on this thing:
$3000 for two quad-core 3.2GHz Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processors
$800 for your choice of graphics card
So, yours for $4450 then!
But there may be a few catches:
Will this motherboard be compatible with Intel’s next generation chips? Probably not.
How hot is this thing going to run? Nvidia’s graphics cards, for instance are notoriously hot-running. Intel engineers have reported that the hottest chips on the board are Nvidia’s bridge chips hooking up the PCIe slots for SLI use. No wonder that in the top photo all I can see are large fan-sink coolers everywhere.
But what’s really strange about this promotion is its targeting at the gaming community. Games, generally, are not great users of multi-threading architecture so even under high demand only two of the eight cores are going to be used at a time. A far better use for this system would be as a 3D rendering machine or movie rendering but for playing games it’s just a waste.
ill keep reading up on them
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ronedogg post the pics you have