THIS MADE MY DAY
Going to u.s October.how you are going to import it... Even I may need one.
u can go for it but finding a great mobo will be the only issue.ram is wayy cheap 32gigs for 110$My purpose is not gaming... 3d animation and rendering, video editing
i agree xeon are not poor,Had ordered Xeon PCs (CPU and Monitor) at office for rendering and simulation, The PCs just came last week.
Configuration:-
Proccesor: Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 v4 (12C, 2.2GHz, 2.9GHz Turbo, 2400MHz, 30MB, 105W)
Cabinet : Dell Precision Tower 5810 825W TPM, BW
Ram : 64GB (4x16GB) 2400MHz DDR4 RDIMM ECC
SSD : 5" 256GB SATA Class 30 Solid State Drive
HDD : 4TB 3.5inch Serial ATA (5.400 Rpm) Hard Drive
GPU : NVIDIA Quadro M5000 8GB (4 DP) (1 DP to SL-DVI adapter)
Monitor : Dell P2415Q 23.8" Ultra HD Monitor
Ordered from Dell.
Having a blast.
Had ordered Xeon PCs (CPU and Monitor) at office for rendering and simulation, The PCs just came last week.
Configuration:-
Proccesor: Intel Xeon Processor E5-2650 v4 (12C, 2.2GHz, 2.9GHz Turbo, 2400MHz, 30MB, 105W)
Cabinet : Dell Precision Tower 5810 825W TPM, BW
Ram : 64GB (4x16GB) 2400MHz DDR4 RDIMM ECC
SSD : 5" 256GB SATA Class 30 Solid State Drive
HDD : 4TB 3.5inch Serial ATA (5.400 Rpm) Hard Drive
GPU : NVIDIA Quadro M5000 8GB (4 DP) (1 DP to SL-DVI adapter)
Monitor : Dell P2415Q 23.8" Ultra HD Monitor
Ordered from Dell.
Having a blast.
When was the last time you saw a processor run at stock clocks dying? A proc is probably the most reliable component in your PC.the processors given in the link are already used by facebook or other big companies... we dont know how many years they were used. so will it stand in the long run?
I am just 2 year old in ideas about hardware components . Thanks for the infoWhen was the last time you saw a processor run at stock clocks dying? A proc is probably the most reliable component in your PC.