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From random thoughts:

4x Intel Xeon X7460 (around AU$8500 each from StaticIce)
Some >AU$1000 server mobo with 4 S771 CPU sockets
36x 4GB DDR3 Fully Buffered, ECC registered RAM
As many nVidia QuadroFX 5800's as you can fit on the board (around AU$5700 each from StaticIce)
Fill remaining PCIe slots with those expensive SATA/RAID expansion cards and plug in as many 256GB SSDs as you can
If there's PCI slots available, plug in something expensive (probably a high end sound card)
Have a few high end PSUs to power the thing.

Probably can add some other stuff - just what I had in mind.
this begs the question: why? and i don't know about desktops, but as far as laptops go, the mtech d9f with all upgrades can cost >$13000USD
trademark91 Wrote:this begs the question: why? and i don't know about desktops, but as far as laptops go, the mtech d9f with all upgrades can cost >$13000USD

Highly doubt that.

http://www.m-techlaptops.com/specificati...hd900f.htm

$3000.

EDIT: Okay, that probably isn't with all possible updates, but the updates should not cost you an extra 10k.

ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:From random thoughts:

4x Intel Xeon X7460 (around AU$8500 each from StaticIce)
Some >AU$1000 server mobo with 4 S771 CPU sockets
36x 4GB DDR3 Fully Buffered, ECC registered RAM
As many nVidia QuadroFX 5800's as you can fit on the board (around AU$5700 each from StaticIce)
Fill remaining PCIe slots with those expensive SATA/RAID expansion cards and plug in as many 256GB SSDs as you can
If there's PCI slots available, plug in something expensive (probably a high end sound card)
Have a few high end PSUs to power the thing.

Probably can add some other stuff - just what I had in mind.

I don't think these server boards will let you stick many graphics cards on, if at all. Based on their purpose, I don't think they would need any more than a crappy (integrated?) graphics solution. People don't buy 4x4 to play Crysis.

And depending on how many HDDs you can stick onto your extension cards, that's probably a better idea than the GPU anyway, since some of these SSDs can probably break 1k each.
trademark91 Wrote:this begs the question: why?
Fun.
It's not like I'm actually going to build this.


Assassinator Wrote:I don't think these server boards will let you stick many graphics cards on, if at all. Based on their purpose, I don't think they would need any more than a crappy (integrated?) graphics solution. People don't buy 4x4 to play Crysis.

And depending on how many HDDs you can stick onto your extension cards, that's probably a better idea than the GPU anyway, since some of these SSDs can probably break 1k each.
There are boards for those professional 3D / movie studios which support heavy graphics processing.  Besides, you only need PCIe x16 slots.
SSDs are probably better if you can't get them into any PCIe x16 slots (I think you can though, but unsure).  You'll need at least one if the board doesn't have integrated graphics.
18.5mil at the appple store by ordering 899 mac pro's and hd screen
lol are wee to disclude the mark ups from being a certain brand name?
I could think of a few alienware pc's that are pretty damn expensive

this is an actual computer I wanted to build I call it the super computer because of its quad 3.2 ghz processor
it comes to around 1100

Armor+ Mx Case
Computer Case
$129.88

Windows Vista Ultimate with SP1 64-bit for System Builders
OS
$174.99

Thermaltake W0117RU ToughPower 750W Black PFC Power Supply with Active PFC Dual Fan
Power Supply
$155.75

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5 TB SATA 32 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Hard Drive
Hard Drive
$129.99

CORSAIR XMS3 DHX 4GB ( 2 X 2GB ) PC3-12800 1600MHz 240-pin DDR3 CL9 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit
RAM
$99.99

Asus M4A79T DELUXE Socket AM3/ AMD 790FX/ Quad CrossFireX/ A&GbE/ ATX Motherboard
Mother Board
$187.90

AMD Phenom II X4 955 HDZ955FBGIBOX 3.2 GHz/6 MB L3/125W Processor
CPU
$245.00

HIS H487FT512P Radeon HD 4870 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI HDCP 512MB 256bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 X16 RoHS Video Card
Graphics Card
$209.99


I probably could have made it more expensive if I went with an intel platform, didn't use an oem copy of vista and didn't get the parts from amazon XD

also note most of this poo poo is from AMD's "Dragon" platform
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