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01 Mar 2017 15:46

Reboot of thread from
http://old.spaceengine.org/forum/23-201-1
[hr] Feel free to post your specs, new builds you are doing, news information, or anything else PC related here.
[hr] My specs, the important bits, are in my signature.  Will be upgrading to a 1080 Ti soon though
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01 Mar 2017 16:36

Will be upgrading to a 1080 Ti soon though
good choice with waiting...i remember you wanted to buy 1080 from amazon months ago but you kept waiting for the Ti  :)
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01 Mar 2017 16:40

My patience will be rewarded it seems.  I was able to save up $900 thinking the Ti would be really expensive but looks like I will come out with extra money on top of a 1080 Ti.  Will have to keep waiting for a while though, these things will be in high demand and sell out so price gouging will be everywhere for some time.
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20 Mar 2017 16:53

Finally got my 1080 Ti
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Been testing out overclocking capabilities and it is quite impressive
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18735389?
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18735115?
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20 Mar 2017 17:16

Finally got my 1080 Ti
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Been testing out overclocking capabilities and it is quite impressive
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18735389?
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/18735115?
And still I am with my 4-year-old Radeon HD 7870.
 
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21 Mar 2017 00:04

that moment when you realise your gtx 970 is not "new" or one of the best anymore  :D
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26 Mar 2017 21:41

I'm still rocking an old gtx 770.  Still not bad for most gaming!
 
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26 Mar 2017 23:49

1080 Ti though is good for maxed out gaming in 4k, many of my games are running over 100 fps in 4k.
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01 Apr 2017 13:13

I need to update my system. The hamster is too old to use his wheel!
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04 Apr 2017 10:37

The hamster is too old to use his wheel!
Can't you just get a new hamster? :)
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05 Apr 2017 11:43

My system is getting a bit dated. It's a 4ghz AMD FX 8350  with a GTX670. But it runs my games, sims and 3 1080p monitors.... Mostly.
 
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06 Apr 2017 23:15

It's a Dell system, so I need to buy a new hamster direct from them ;)
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08 Apr 2017 23:13

I feel like someone just called me "sir" after purchasing beer without ID.
I JUST bought my AMD FX 8350 and GTX730 and am using only half the physical memory that I got to go with it. lol
Maybe a new haircut will make me feel better... Congrats on the GTX1080Ti. Does that need to be liquid cooled?
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08 Apr 2017 23:58

Does that need to be liquid cooled?
Nope.  Overclocked it to 2100Mhz and highest temp I have hit is 83°C.
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11 Apr 2017 00:39

That's cool. Nearly cool enough to BOIL WATER! After seeing that I think I might upgrade with NVIDIA too. With this >>> NVIDIA DGX-1
For Christmas this year I would like a deep learning AI computer for my laboratory and the NVIDIA DGX-1 will do just nicely I think.

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Hard drive: 4x 1.92 TB SSD RAID 0
Software: Ubuntu Server Linux OS, & NVIDIA Deep Learning SDK, the DIGITS GPU training system, drivers, and CUDA, for designing deep neural networks (DNN)
Power requirements: 3200W (I will need to shut off everything else in the house to keep the electric bill under control)

Hopefully, I can use it to predict protein folding structures and prevent myself and possibly (?) others from ever aging or getting diseases or cancer or diabetes or Alzheimer's/ALS or Parkinson's or Mad Cow and all the different types of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies with a simple pill! Other uses might be generating speech from recordings of people to created synthesized speech making them say what ever I want. Translating an unknown language into any known language. Getting my robot to recognize any kind of object in view, being able to label it all and describe what is happening. Generate unique handwriting styles, also for my robot. Generating poetry and prose as good as any Shakespeare, also for my robot. And having it automatically play an online multiplayer game of DOOM in my place while I am at the grocery store or somewhere else.
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