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CPU: Intel Core i7-3970X
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE IV Extreme
Graphics cards: 4x EVGA GeForce GTX Titan Hydro Copper in SLI
Monitor: Asus PQ321
You know what’s wrong? That a frakking 10-inch tablet (and no it’s not the iPad) packs as many pixels as those “high-res” 30-inch panels. To put all tablets to shame, we had to up the ante with Asus’s newly minted PQ321 that uses an Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide panel. The PQ321 packs 3840x2160 pixels into a 32-inch panel. How does that translate comparatively? Take two 30-inch, 2560x1600 panels and put them side by and side and the PQ321 still has more pixels. If you had three 1080p monitors lined up, the PQ321 would exceed their combined pixel count by 25 percent. It’s Retinastic ™!
There are so many pixels that it’s beyond the capability of even dual-link DVI. The only way to display images on the PQ321 is to use its DisplayPort 1.2-compliant port along with a video card that also supports DisplayPort 1.2, or to daisy-chain across multiple HDMI ports. Fortunately for us, the Titan supports DisplayPort 1.2. We had to resort to beta drivers and we’re using pre-production firmware on the PQ321 but it works, offering us glorious 4K Ultra HD quality. All we can say is that we’re glad we’ve finally broken through the 2560x1600 barrier.
SSDs: 2x Samsung 840 Pro 512GB
More SSDs: 2x Crucial M500 960GB
Hard Drives: 3x WD Caviar Black 4TB
Water Cooling: Custom Loop
Case: Corsair 900D
PSU: LEPA G1600-MA
RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum
Y este es el rendimiento..
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