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GTRacer4And it doubles as a sandwich toaster! At 10,000 you could buy a car or something..
I want that screen though...
Carl.I always though that you are ripped off proportionnaly to how much high end your system is, when you buy a branded pc. This goes for CAD/CG/audio workstations, too.
Heck, when you manage to make an Alienware machine look like a great deal, I'd say that something is very wrong.
Cool paintjob, though.
Carl.Well on the retail market:
That Monitor: 2200$
Quad-SLI setup: around 1600$
Aegia: - not for retail yet, but estimates for the high-end cards at around 400$
Processor: a 3.46GHZ P955 retails for over 1000$, so I'll be conservative and put 1100$ for the 965, and that's without considering that you've still got a warranty on an overclocked processor, something you wouldn't get if you bought retail)
We're now at 5300$, and there's no motherboard, memory, cooling, case, hard disk, sound card, DVD drive, power supply and assembly yet.
I think you could shave off perhaps around 3-3.5K of that price if you build it yourself. (some components aren't availible yet though). So that's still a ripoff.
The problem here is that the pro quality video cards tend to be pretty weak for DirectX rendering since they're designed for OpenGL support - consumer cards still have the gaming niche. You're also assuming that opteron boards support quad sli configsdanoffHere's what I'd want for 10k:
Liquid Cooling
Quad CPU (2xDual Core AMD)
Quad Graphics (Professional cards if possible)
SCSI Raid (with 1TB storage)
Ram drive for the windows partition (with UPS).
2x30" monitors (I'd settle for 3x24" which is $2400)
Sweet Sound Card + Speakers + Remote
Maybe that's asking too much...
emadThe problem here is that the pro quality video cards tend to be pretty weak for DirectX rendering since they're designed for OpenGL support - consumer cards still have the gaming niche.
Also, how much would the SCSI hdd setup cost? The computer store I normally go to charges out the nose for even 75gb scsi drives.
Myself, I'd go with something similar - Athlon FX setup with quad
and all wrapped up in a very heavily sound-proofed case and cooled with a custom built passive water cooling setup (ie, zero fans)
Believe it or not, it's very possible to efficiently air cool a pc while keeping it next to inaudible. I've got about $50 in my silent setup at the moment, 100 more and the only noise will be from the PSU which typically spins a touch faster than my other 120mm fans and the hard drivesCarl.^^
I'd be willing to pay a premium price for a performing silent pc too.