When it comes to performance requirements, play and transmission (a aggregation in which we hoard digital video and pic redaction) are encompassing cousins; their element requirements are fairly related. So we weren't too thunderstruck when AVADirect transmitted us an overclocked gaming-oriented rig for this roundup.
One job with play rigs, notwithstanding, is they're often screeching because acoustics commonly direct a position center to things like phrase measure. AVADirect's message, yet, upset out to be surprisingly still.
Entryway up the Thermaltake V9 VJ40001W2Z insertion revealed how they realized this gimmick: The Nucleus i7 920 is cooled by CoolIT System's Block A.L.C. liquid-cooling grouping (the acronym stands for Progressive Watery Cooling). The Block A.L.C. is filled with an anti-corrosive, anti-fungal cooling medication and sealed at the works, so you don't pauperization to cark touchstone Ngo i7 CPUs for this rig, the Set i7 920, but they then goosed its set measure from 2.66 GHz to 3.33 GHz--in nimiety of the $1,000 Intense divide Intel sells at the top of its roll.
We didn't convergence any firmness issues with the method functional at the higher clock assess, and it rattling helped AVADirect vex up on Alienware's X58 in our productivity and media benchmarks. Alienware used the homophonic endeavor for their rig, but they change it with air and run it at its supply timepiece fastness. But then, CyberPower did the unvaried aim to AVADirect by using a pricier liquid-cooled Set i7 940.
The CPU is obstructed into an Asus P6T deluxe motherboard based on Intel's X58 chipset (which is the exclusive business in town at this amount, since Intel maintains that Nvidia has no parcel to make chipsets for Intel CPUs with mainstreamed retention controllers). It's not the most over-the-top motherboard on the marketplace, but it's a strong performer that's been well-received by reviewers.




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