Dell XPS 730x core i7: 4.1 GHz; TRI SLI GTX-285's; 5TB - Beast Gaming Rig - Interior

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

Just showing the interior of what i affectionately call--The Beast connected to a 50 inch Plasma.

(Shout out to MiggyChig for the dedicated GPU- PSU idea)

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  • whats the use of 5terrabyte? i dont get i would buy 6x raptor or ssd

  • @hippievogelei Because after my next build, this machine will continue to serve as my media server.

  • Hey Guy, Nice build!!! Do you know if there is a higher wattage VisionTek dedicated Graphics Power Supply similar to the two you have?

  • @schymcgee Nah, I'm not aware of any higher-wattage dedicated PSUs out there.

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  • amazing specification for 2009, can you tell me how much this system set you back ?

  • hey man i have a question would this thing over heat enought to start a fire bc i wanna get it but at the same time i dont want it to be a fire hazerd

  • 1900w!!!!!! woooooow

  • 1900 is wayy to much power for the cards

  • @z34gtpz28 yes search in ebay ^^

  • can you just buy the case alone? looks awesome!!!

  • @BerserkerPsyKO - yes, the 730 model supports standard ATX motherboards which is what every manufacturer makes... you can buy one of these cases (power-supply included) for $100 on ebay. then build a sandy bridge or the new socket 2011 computers and it would be much faster then the system in this video.

  • Damn dude how much did that cost you

  • what kind of motherboard do you have. I bought one for $60 today and need a new motherboard. What kind of motherboard should I get?

  • That psu can run everything there... Gtx 285 are the energy efficient cards compared to the 280's I bet I could run everything there or just about on my 750watt

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