This sexy beast its roughly £5k Cooler Master® Haf-X Full Tower Chassis (Modified) Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor Gigabyte G1.Sniper 5 motherboard 16GB Memory @1866MHz x3 Gigabyte Windforce GTX 780 OC 2GB in SLi SSD 1TB SATA III SSD 2TB Storage Drive Blueray Pioneer Creative Sound Core 3D Cooler Master® V1000 Gold Rated PSU Windows 8 Pro (64 Bit Version)
Never heard of the brand. But it's probably one of those barebone brands, here it's called Multicom. Many of those are the same base model. But I don't know, could be wrong about Sager. The SSD's for one, and the "custom" , and basicly everything else. But I would much rather build a custom PC for that price and get 2x more. I doubt it. The i7 is still a 4 core CPU. Didn't the devs say that HyperThreading didn't matter much? The K-versions have unlocked multiplier, which makes it overclockable. And it may be better quality (same with overclocked GPU's). Actually, the CPU-models are picked based on how good they perform.
Sager is one of, if not the best brand of gaming laptops. They got great cooling(for a laptop), outstanding build quality, and you get what you pay for. They are so much cheaper than any overpriced bullshat that Alienware advertises. The only downside to Sager is they don't look the prettiest, but that isn't that big of a deal.
This would be a monster....I mean if I had the cash to build it...I would do it! By the way this is TOTAL insanity...who would need a pc THIS powerful... CPU: Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i GPU: 2x Nvidea GTX Titan RAM: 64GB (Overkill...who cares) SSD: 512GB Samsung HDD: 4x Seagate 4TB 6GB/s 7200RPM disks Case: Corsair T600 PSU: Corsair AX1200i I was thinking of the name "Dreadnought" for it or maybe "Juggernaut" idk.. This is TOTAL Insanity from me...just total insanity.. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/20UXe
I've got a 3770k and a 4gb 770, good combination and yet i still see some fps dips every once and a while. I'd like another 770 in sli but im not sure if beamng is supporting sli or atleast able to utilize it.
I really like my setup, aswell as my server setup. The 8-core is extremely noisy though so i have it in the spare room My 7950 is serving my very well, near to no games lag on max settings. Post FX can be a bit problematic on the driver side of things causing the occasional graphical artifact or glitch. Meh, spent alot on my rig(s) and i beieve it has paid off.
The devs did say that having more cores is a much larger advantage than hyperthreading is. Idk though, my pentium d 2.8ghz dual core no hyperthread gets like 12fps while my p4 3.00ghz single core hyperthreaded gets only 1 or 2 less fps. This may be because of something to do with how much different netburst processors are from the newer intel line that went to something else based on the architecture pentium 3's used, but I don't know.
the point is that if a single core hyperthreaded cpu and a dual core non-hyperthreaded cpu get similar fps, then obviously hyperthreading is important. http://www.beamng.com/threads/3070-guess-the-fps-drop?highlight=pentium both cpu's in the same pc.