I felt like upgrading my Dimastech Benchtable. So ... what I did ... Since the color scheme on this build is Blue/Black/White I couldn't resist and went for the ASUS X99 Deluxe motherboard. Apart from that there are now white sleeved BitFenix Alchemy cables. Since the fullcover block from the Rampage IV Black Edition is appartently not compatible with the X99 I installed an EK Supremacy cooler
Specs of the system as of today: CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X - Cooled by EK Supremacy Motherboard: ASUS X99 Deluxe RAM: 32 Gigabyte Kingston Predator DDR3-3000 Memory VGA: ASUS GTX 780 DCII OC - Cooled by EK Full Cover block SSD: 2 x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB RAID0 PSU: Seasonic SS-1050XM Case: Dimastech Benchtable (smurf edition)
Ok guys ... it's time for another little update ...
I was bored and thought ... more is always better ... (well I always think that actually ... so no surprise there). But yeah ... more ... is this time related to the core count of the CPU I'm using in my office PC (this actual smurf table). Well ... there was an I7-5960X serving me well in this little rig ... but ... yeah ... as you all know ... !MORE IS BETTER! ... I swapped the little i7 for one mother of a CPU.
Behold ... the ... Intel Xeon E5-2690v3
... and yeah ... Windows now shows me 24 threads ... sweet
Ah ... true ... pictures:
Oh ... bloody hell ... there are two of these Xeons ... Too bad I can only put one of these little babies on the X99 Deluxe I can't stop crying
It's time for another small update. I'm finally setting up Windows 10 on the Intel SSD 750 1.2 TB PCIe SSD I've received for review. Once finished migrating everything, I'll post some pictures here