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    Default DeathWalkers $1300 SUPER system!

    CPU Fan $90:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Thermalt...item589546464b

    Sabertooth X79 $260:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUS-Saberto...item4abb0daa4a


    64G Ram $300:

    Egghead had some Gskill DDR3 slow rams for $280 (8G X 8) a while ago


    CPU Intel I7 3820: $275

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-i7-382...item3f1b4eb03d

    750 Watt PS $100:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/200471648435...84.m1423.l2649

    nVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2GB $200


    So about $1300 with tax and all that for the guts of a super system. Whatever it lacks in video card or cpu speed the 64G ram (and putting all of the wow folder in ram) will make up for it.

    I have not seen how many accounts I can run on it yet but I will in a few weeks. I get 60fps (two accounts) on ultra in org at prime time, with a 460 2G video card (I don’t have the 560 yet).

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    Ram drives are pretty bad ass. My friend built a system around a 64gig ram drive and cut his HD compiling from 2 hours using solid state drives to 15 minutes on the same job using a ram drive. It bench marked around 5,800MB a second. It was the first time we have seen gigabit Ethernet become a bottleneck as well.

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    I wouldn't call it a super computer... but it'll be able to multibox.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam DeathWalker View Post
    Whatever it lacks in video card or cpu speed the 64G ram (and putting all of the wow folder in ram) will make up for it.
    That's a bold statement.

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    My experience with RAM drives has been terrible. I hope their reliability has gone up, not really interested in paying 1-2k for another brick.

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    The system has 64G of system ram, you set up some of the system ram as a drive, you have to read all the info to it each time you turn on the computer. Its reliability is the same as the reliability of the ram in your system.

    And it cost $300.

    We will see Ill do some tests in a few weeks.

    The 3820 is lacking compared to some cpus but still its a fast cpu, and best bang for da buck.
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    Good luck with the Sabertooth...and getting anything out of ASUS if it fails.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...scrollFullInfo

    I'm always leery of a PC part that has 20% 1-star ratings on Newegg.
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    I bought my motherboard from ebay and it was doa, sent it to asus and got a new one which works perfectly so far.

    Took a few weeks and $18 in postage but its working fine now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam DeathWalker View Post
    I bought my motherboard from ebay and it was doa, sent it to asus and got a new one which works perfectly so far.

    Took a few weeks and $18 in postage but its working fine now.
    He's saying that ASUS tech support can be a complete nightmare to work with at times. They don't seem to have an actual US branch and you're dealing with people from Taiwan who, at times, seem to be speaking to you through Google Translate. No offense to anyone who cannot speak English (because it's a ridiculous language), but if you want to sell your product to people who live in a country that don't speak your company's native tongue, then perhaps you should hire at least one person who does so there can be some actual communication.

    I would buy ASUS motherboards again in the future, but if another manufacturer like EVGA or Gigabyte offer a competing product that truly tempts me... ASUS will have lost a customer for that sale thanks to their off the wall tech support. If EVGA wouldn't have released 1155 boards late and then skimped on SATAIII ports on top of that, they would've had my business.

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    I've been using ASUS M/B products for over 7 yrs now and for the most part they are very stable and worry free.
    Currently using The Sabretooth X79 w/i7-3930K 3.2Ghz cpu 32Mb ram
    Boot drive and wow drive are SSD's
    Just added the EVGA 690 so I should be able to 10 box
    ..... s l o w l y getting there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ñightsham View Post
    I've been using ASUS M/B products for over 7 yrs now and for the most part they are very stable and worry free.
    Currently using The Sabretooth X79 w/i7-3930K 3.2Ghz cpu 32Mb ram
    Boot drive and wow drive are SSD's
    Just added the EVGA 690 so I should be able to 10 box
    They say the 680 is a better card for multiboxing, and it saves you $400. Check out MiRai's post here:
    http://www.dual-boxing.com/threads/4...l=1#post365871

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