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jonnyGURU
10-19-2006, 06:19 PM
I was curious as to what kind of PSU a high end graphics workstation would use. I was browsing around and found "the industry's quietest pro workstation."
Interesting.
Dual dual-core Opteron CPU's, support for up to 18 screens....
POWERED BY TWO AEROCOOL ZERO DBA 500W PSU's!!!
Apparently wired in parallel somehow since they make a "quad 12V rail (74A total)" claim.
http://www.digitaltigers.com/stratosphere-hyperion.php
Yeah... they're expensive... so they "throw in" the Tripp-Lite 1500VA for free. :rolleyes:
madmat
10-19-2006, 06:25 PM
That's crazy!
davidhammock200
10-19-2006, 07:23 PM
That's crazy!Yep! :crazy:
Spectre
10-19-2006, 07:36 PM
The monitor setup almost reminds me of L
Slartibartfast
10-24-2006, 04:43 PM
Silverstone TJ07 = most overpriced case ever.
jonnyGURU
10-24-2006, 05:33 PM
It's an expensive case, but have you ever had a TJ07 in front of you.. in person?
OMG that thing is a monster. The aluminum is as thick as an aluminum skillet! :D
Praxis1452
10-24-2006, 06:02 PM
Silverstone gets great PS's but their cases are always lacking... ='( I mean the TJ09 is great but only a 120.2 radiator allowed. I mean it wouldn't have been hard to get another .1 in there. Just take out the top bay. A GTS 120.2 seems perfect but at $270... Everything else seems ok... Their intake on the TJ09 is a very novel idea and I think it'll work great. But a little modding and I could do that with a regular case. Pricewise Lian Li>Silverstone. Though I mean the Lian Li's aren't perfect either. There's always a few things I'd change hehe but that's with everything. The PC-A10 would have been perfect if that had just inverted the mobo...
dBTelos
10-24-2006, 07:23 PM
The cases are great, just expensive. For the price I would much rather have a Lian Li.
Silverstone cases are awesome. NO case is PERFECT. Just have a look at what others offer. Lian li costs significantly more and is still just the way they were ages ago. That's not a bad thing. Coolermaster is coming out with overblinged crap, the next thermaltake.
There's no case that's perfect for everyone. How many cases on the market let you put a 120.3 rad entirely inside, with the exception of the coolermaster stacker?
Jonny, I know Slart really does have a tj07 and doesn't like it.
dBTelos
10-24-2006, 07:26 PM
How does a LianLi cost more then a Silverstone? They both have similar cases at every price point (except under $100).
They're actually very close in price. it's just that, while you may want a 3x120 on the top, all I want is a clean top with no fans in the top. Everyone's opinion is different. Except they're all wrong except for me :lol:
I just want a case with 2 rear 120's, no upper fans, one 120 in the front, and a seperate enclosed chamber for 2 psu's and silenced hard drives. That doesn't look like ass. So far, the closest is either the lian li PC-V 2100 series, and an antec p180.
:(
Slartibartfast
10-25-2006, 05:38 PM
Jonny, I know Slart really does have a tj07 and doesn't like it.
It's true, it's sitting in my bedroom housing an athlon mp system I've started like three times :)
Don't get me wrong, the brushed aluminum finish is awesome, I just love the look and feel of it, but there are so many little things about it - mine at least - that just bite. I mean seriously, if you can't put the mobo screw holes in the correct position there's something really wrong going on. I'll spare you guys my ranting, though.
But despite my disdain for it, I may go back to using it. Finding a good EATX case is harder than finding good buffalo wings outside of buffalo :rant:
For the most part it's a nice case, but I'd say it's only worth about $150.
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