Wednesday, 6 January 2016

This massive Gaming PC allows Seven Players to Game at Once

In the past, LinusTechTips has showed some unbelievable gaming PC builds, but the latest one just gets bigger with Ultimate Virtualized Gaming Build.
LinusTechTips has put together a PC using 7x AMD R9 Nano GPUs ($650 each), 256GB of DDR4 ECC RAMs, Equating to 32GB of RAM per system ($300 each), 8x 1TB Kingston SSD ($400 each), 2x Intel Xeon E5 2697 CPUs ($3,000 each) on ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS Motherborad, powered by EVGA T2 1600W PSU, which then virtually  output seven separate systems at once.

There was a massive water cooling loop to fit into the Caselab's Mercury S8 Case ($300), which is possibly the most complicated part of this build. The monster system not only performs fantastically, but it looks incredible too, with water cooled GPUs, the high-resolution Acer Predator Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitors, the sleeved cables, CPUs and an impressively air cooled chassis as a whole.
While the build is incredibly cool, the build is completely impractical and very expensive, as it would cost you $30,000 to put such a system together. However, it may be worth if you have a lot of friends you want to get gaming in a smaller space.

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