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i love you man and i'm not ashamed to say it
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Here's another review.
NF680 + HD2900 CF!
A wiseman once said, "If Bible proves the existence of God, then comic books prove the existence of Superheros."
amd allows hp to build crossfire rigs on nvidia chipsets...from article:
If you're scratching your head at HP matching two ATI cards in CrossFire mode on an Nvidia NForce 680i SLI motherboard, we did too. We can confirm that it works, and even with older versions of ATI's Catalyst video drivers. Voodoo's Rahul Sood told us that he worked with ATI and Asus to make this cross-standard strategy possible. He wouldn't reveal exactly what changes were made, but the good news is your upgrade options are doubled due to this innovation, as this system now support both ATI's Crossfire and Nvidia's SLI dual-graphics cards.![]()
interesting sli on x38 next please oh and for the masses
Sorry, my mistake. Thanks for pointing that out on the brand.
Since OEM's like Zippy/Seasonic/Etasis etc, put out much higher quality PSU's.
On a 2500 dollar gaming computer... I would expect a good PSU.
If FSP unit was in a 250 dollar computer, I wouldnt catagorize the PSU as junk.
CPU: Intel CORE 2 Duo E6550 @ 3.6GHz w/ 1.29vcore (517*7)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte P35-DQ6
Memory:
Crucial 8500's
Video:
Nvidia 8800GTX
PSU:
Zippy 700W (fan modded of course)
Now this is interesting. AFAIK, the board in this system is just a standard ASUS crosshair, right? So the can't have changed anything with regards to hardware. Also, they can't have modded the drivers, as that would mean compatibility could be broken with new driver releases. so I guess that means... *anyone got a PLCC extractor handy?*
I... like it!
Looks almost like a server haha.
I dont like oem computers, but DAMN that looks sexy!
AMD X2 3800+
DFi LANPARTY UT NF590 SLI-M2R/G
2 x 1Gb Crucial PC8500 [Anniversary Heatspreaders]
Custom Watercooling on the way
Thermalright XP-90 right now
27" 1080p HDTV for monitor![]()
Originally Posted by The Inq
hmmmmmm my gf's dad works for HP, I wonder what kind of discount he could get on that?
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best looking overpriced piece of junk ive seen yet, jk, it looks nice and i guess it runs ok, but i like the look of the case a lot compared to the old casesnice job hp, now just get your prices down a bit and i might respect you more
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Sorry but hp/voodoo does not seem to breath the words performance in my book because I got me a DIY/BE that will kick the living crap out of that overpriced vanity fair![]()
SuperMicro X8SAX
Xeon 5620
12GB - Crucial ECC DDR3 1333
Intel 520 180GB Cherryville
Areca 1231ML ~ 2~ 250GB Seagate ES.2 ~ Raid 0 ~ 4~ Hitachi 5K3000 2TB ~ Raid 6 ~
You must've missed the fact that FSP has actually started to pay more attention to the retail market and been marking some very nice high-end PSUs for some time now.
The Blue Storm series for once is of very nice quality and comes at a surprisingly low price.
It's not junk even when you compare them to the very nice PSUs made by e.g. Zippy. FSP is the world's largest PSU manufacturer, they have the skills to make to make really good PSUs.
//Andreas
hmm, on second thought, the high-end dell xps looks better than this thing. it has a 3.5ghz kentsfield, cooled by water and a tec.
DFI P965-S/core 2 quad q6600@3.2ghz/4gb gskill ddr2 @ 800mhz cas 4/xfx gtx 260/ silverstone op650/thermaltake xaser 3 case/razer lachesis
Except the HP looks to be much more upgradeable. Dell uses a BTX mobo layout and a variety of proprietary mobo connectors so you can't swap in a new retail board. Also, the Dell bios provides no overclocking or tuning adjustments other than a choice of multipliers. The HP OTOH seems like it will have the full Asus Striker bios.
2600K | Maximus IV Formula | 12G Corsair 1600 C8 | 2x 6950 | Coolermaster Scout
1. Looks amazing
2. HDD Calbleless design, great innovation
3. Case us ****ing AMAZING!
4. With some good marketing, this computer will sell like crazy
Specs:
- e6600 3.2ghz, 1.35vcore (MAX 3.9ghz 1.7v) Cooling: Project_Infinity: The search for the best quiet air cooling.
- P5W DH Deluxe Cooling Mod
- 2048mb Patiot PC2 5300 @ 890mhz, 4-4-4-12, 2.15v (MAX 1053mhz 2.35v)
- Nvidia 8800gt
- Silverstone ST75F 750watt
- Modded Asus Vento (Black) *Heavy Case Modding In Progress*
also there's some info here
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=42213
Asus Z9PE-D8 WS with 64GB of registered ECC ram.|Dell 30" LCD 3008wfp:7970 video card
LSI series raid controller
SSDs: Crucial C300 256GB
Standard drives: Seagate ST32000641AS & WD 1TB black
OSes: Linux and Windows x64
Definitely not for the majority of this site's members, but as the offspring of HP/Voodoo, it could have been much worse. If a casemodder here built something like this, we'd be giving him some serious props. HP might do well to make the case available seperately (sexy hard drive enclosures included), although they'd probably be more concerned about diluting novelty of the product.
And as far as the Dell system is concerned, if someone on this site went to the trouble of using sub-ambient cooling on their quad core, got it up to 3.46 GHz, and then said "That's it, that's the final product"... at the very least, we'd be a little disappointed.
i7 2600K | ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z | GTX Titan | Corsair DDR3-2133
Yeah in terms of performance and a far less restrictive bios, as well as the use of standard parts you can replace as you see fit over time, the HP beats Dell silly.
Concerns:
for air cooled gpu's I don't the the airflow is good enough for them
the hd's also look a bit less than adequately cooled
It's a great start however, far better than Dell's first models. And HP has the wisdom to use parts we can recognize as at least being minimum enthusiast grade rather than hiding the makers. The floating design is nice, but I'd have made YL's standard and improved the active airflow somewhat.
Very good first shot though. I'm assuming price will get better as they get better at doing this. For now it's just a premier showcase piece rather than made for the masses.
Though CNET reviews are generalized, they are good for mass consumer products like dig cams, gps units, etc. Nonetheless, the CNET Blackbird review is pretty impressive.
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