Graphics Card: ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING Memory: 16 GB (8GBx2) G.SKILL TridentZ DDR4 3200 MHz Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390 OS: 64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom self built Sure the 35 watt CPU bottlenecks the card in benchmarks, but this mongrel games just fine! Now I can hold off for YEARS while prices drop! Voila! I'm up and gaming at 1440p with ultra settings, driving about 2150 sq." of HDR monitors. The SSD, HDD, memory, PSU, etc I had lying around. Other Info: Experiment: $100 industrial mini-ITX barebone from ebay, transplanted to TT Core V1 case to fit $2. PSU: Rosewill Lepton 500w Gold, semi modular ATXĬase: Thermaltake Core V1, mini ITX (to fit the GTX 1060 and ATX PSU) Mouse: Elecom M-XT3DRBK trackball, Logitech: F710 Wireless gamepad & Extreme 3D Pro Joystick System Manufacturer/Model Number: DFI DT122-BEĬPU: Embedded AMD RX-427BB APU with R7 graphics, industrial 35 watt quad core (PassMark 3D scores from 2550 to 3150 depending on O.S.) Other Info: This ultra small but fast workstation, HTPC, and modest gamer delivers uniquely high, statistical outlier performance from it's whopping 12 watt integrated graphics. Hard Drives: Samsung Evo 860 500GB mSATA SSD, Seagate ST1000LM049 2.5" 1TB 128MB cache 7200rpm HDD, various recycled enterprise drives in external enclosures, various Win To Go flash drives, Asus 16x Blu-Ray burner BW-16D1X-U PSU: 150w 19v adapter, whole system protected by two line interactive UPS Mouse: Elecom M-XT3DRBK trackball, Logitech: M510, F710 gamepad, Extreme 3D Pro flight stick Keyboard: Logitech K830, Microsoft Arc 1392 Graphics Card: Intel Iris Pro 6200 integrated OS: Quad boot array: Win 10 Skip Ahead I.P., Win 10 Retail, Win 8.1, Macrium PEĬPU: I7-5775R, 77 watt max including 12 watt max integrated GPU System Manufacturer/Model Number: Gigabyte Brix Pro ultra small form factor barebones kit GB-BXi7-5775
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