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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