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I want all top of the line parts, I don't care how much it costs....
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If you want all top of the line parts regardless of how much it costs, here's a beastly computer:
EVGA SR-2 motherboard
Dual Xeon X5680, totaling 12 cores
48GB (2*6*4GB) Corsair Dominator RAM
4 GTX 580 in quad SLI
several 1TB SSDs in RAID0
LN2 copper pots for CPU and GPU, and some cryogenic fluid such as liquid nitrogen or liquid helium
Two 1200W PSUs (you'll also need to upgrade your home's power lines to support 2000W+ loads)
No case (not needed!)
Optimus Maximus Keyboard
several 30" IPS panel displays
A kickass 12.5 surround sound system with 30,000W subwoofers.
All of this should cost a grand total of over $30,000 for the worlds fastest and most overclockable consumer computer system. With the sound system, probably over $80,000. Add $20,000 to get liquid helium from a supplier. As for a "typical home PC", this is obviously not feasible. Obviously this system looks like a joke, but theoretically speaking, assuming money is no object, this is the fastest, most extreme, and EXCESSIVE system you can go out and build as of today using consumer hardware (as of July 2011).
If you want all top of the line parts regardless of how much it costs, here's a beastly computer:
EVGA SR-2 motherboard
Dual Xeon X5680, totaling 12 cores
48GB (2*6*4GB) Corsair Dominator RAM
4 GTX 580 in quad SLI
several 1TB SSDs in RAID0
LN2 copper pots for CPU and GPU, and some cryogenic fluid such as liquid nitrogen or liquid helium
Two 1200W PSUs (you'll also need to upgrade your home's power lines to support 2000W+ loads)
No case (not needed!)
Optimus Maximus Keyboard
several 30" IPS panel displays
A kickass 12.5 surround sound system with 30,000W subwoofers.
All of this should cost a grand total of over $30,000 for the worlds fastest and most overclockable consumer computer system. With the sound system, probably over $80,000. Add $20,000 to get liquid helium from a supplier. As for a "typical home PC", this is obviously not feasible. Obviously this system looks like a joke, but theoretically speaking, assuming money is no object, this is the fastest, most extreme, and EXCESSIVE system you can go out and build as of today using consumer hardware (as of July 2011).
Where can I get a new GeForce 8800 GTX?
Star Buck
Or does a new one not exist anymore?
@Rish: Low-Budget decent gaming PC.
Answer
I'm afraid it just isn't available anymore. You may find some unsold stock somewhere, but they will definitely be old.
For a low budget gaming PC, look for GTS250's or HD4850's. Both can be found for around $80 nowadays.
Also, check this budget build.
http://gamingrig.blogspot.com/2011/07/500-gaming-pc-july-2011.html
I'm afraid it just isn't available anymore. You may find some unsold stock somewhere, but they will definitely be old.
For a low budget gaming PC, look for GTS250's or HD4850's. Both can be found for around $80 nowadays.
Also, check this budget build.
http://gamingrig.blogspot.com/2011/07/500-gaming-pc-july-2011.html
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