The socket 2011 is their professional line. It's designed for professional high threaded program use. It supports Xeon CPU's. You can drop in any Xeon CPU in the 2011 socket. Most boards will also support ECC ram as well making it a complete professional option. If anything it is an enthusiast...
Physically there is no change. They've only changed how the 2011 pins are utilised by the chipset. They're calling it 2011-3 but because the pins have a totally new configuration it may eventually be called 2013. Only Haswell-E and newer CPU's can be used in the socket. I'm sure they will even...
The video I'm talking about is on one of these pages.
http://www.siblingrivalrygames.com
https://www.facebook.com/SiblingRivalryGames
http://siblingrivalrygames.blogspot.ca/
I have asked him for that information but he just doesn't have the time to spare right now. My 4 kids have created a company building small 3D games and he is very busy working on the artwork right now. He created a few videos on his work and one has a discussion during it where he describes...
The computer I have now is the first time I went all out on a build just for the H*LL of it. I want to see what the best really is in performance with every test that I can throw at it. It is my coup des gras of computers just because I want to experience it. I have been using Cav/Blk drives for...
Whoa!! I think I struck a few nerves here. Yes I am biased on certain things but they come from personal experiences over many years. I try to build the best system not the cheapest one for the best cost. PassMark is a source for many comparisons. If I look at CPU's in PassMark and then click...
How long have you had it? The latest is the Antec 302 which incoporates 2 USB3 ports. If I look at the case you now have there are no USB3 ports on the front or top panel. If that is a feature you are looking for you might be able to buy a front 5-1/4 bay mesh finish connector for it. Put it...
The PSU is what I consider cheap but the person buying it wanted a cheaper PSU to bring the price down. He wanted a video capture card so I assumed that he would be both recording and editing videos. That is why I put in a discrete video card rather than using the onboard version. He will have...
Those are just my drives and I am not including any I've used in other builds. If I include them as well then it must be closer to 200 HDD's and I haven't ever heard from someone complaining from a failed one yet.
What I do know is that WD puts the exact date of when the drive was built on the...
I have over 15 of them in 2 different computers and I've only had 1 failure in the last 10 years. I had the replacement in 2 days and used the exact same packaging to return the failed one. That was around 8 years ago. I've never seen one fail since then. I would rather pay an extra ~20 for the...
>Asus P8Z77-V LK Socket 1155 Intel Z77 Chipset
This board comes with a fairly good video card onboard so you don't need to buy a video card for the time being. It is also a full ATX board. Mini's usually have 2 ram slots instead of 4
>G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 16GB (4x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz CL9...
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