Galdorf
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- Ontario, Canada
I was looking into upgrading my new gaming rig and was thinking of putting 4 of these in it....
Only problem boards only support quad sli and not octa sli maybe overkill but there is no such thing as too much speed.
Also there are no power supplies atm that can handle all this power lol,
I just upgraded my entire system:
Case: THERMALTAKE V9 BLACK
Motherboard: ASUS P8P67Pro
CPU: INTEL i7 -2600k Unlocked sandy bridge
Memory: 8gigs of kingston ddr3
2tb WD HDD
Atm im just using stock cooler looking at water cooling systems there is not many current reviews that test all in one water coolers like:
Coolit Vantage a.l.c
Atm for video i have a single 470 the dual cards won't be available till the spring I will also add another 8 gig of ram this summer when prices drop still going down.
According to specs 4 dual 580's would need over 2000 watts lol.
For OS im looking at PCIE SSD from OCZ
CZ Z-Drive R2 p84 PCI-Express SSD

Only problem boards only support quad sli and not octa sli maybe overkill but there is no such thing as too much speed.
Also there are no power supplies atm that can handle all this power lol,
I just upgraded my entire system:
Case: THERMALTAKE V9 BLACK

Motherboard: ASUS P8P67Pro

CPU: INTEL i7 -2600k Unlocked sandy bridge
Memory: 8gigs of kingston ddr3
2tb WD HDD
Atm im just using stock cooler looking at water cooling systems there is not many current reviews that test all in one water coolers like:
Coolit Vantage a.l.c
Atm for video i have a single 470 the dual cards won't be available till the spring I will also add another 8 gig of ram this summer when prices drop still going down.
According to specs 4 dual 580's would need over 2000 watts lol.
For OS im looking at PCIE SSD from OCZ
CZ Z-Drive R2 p84 PCI-Express SSD
