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what kind of motherboard or CPU can support this monster . and then to find a enclosure to house it all in .
Drawing a massive 1400W of power, it comes with instructions on how to daisychain five 300W power supplies to feed it and apparently requires “starter cartridges” to get it spinning in the first place, though I can’t find confirmation of these specs on the product page.
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Originally posted by bellringer
what kind of motherboard or CPU can support this monster . and then to find a enclosure to house it all in .
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must be made for the HOT intel chips coming out now

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Pretty sure this is a repost...

And the power requirements were exagerated quite a bit

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oops, sorry
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