Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Processor, 45nm, 3.20GHz, 12MB Cache, 1600MHz FSB.
ThermalTake Big Water 760i Liquid Cooling System Kit
Intel SERVER5000PSLROMBR Motherboard - Intel 5000P, Dual Socket 771, eATX, Audio, Video, PCI Express, Dual Gigabit LAN, USB 2.0, Serial ATA, RAID.
Corsair TWINX Dominator Dual Channel 2048MB PC14400 DDR3 1800MHz Memory.
PNY QuadroFX 5800 Workstation Video Card - 4GB GDDR3, PCI-Express 2.0, (2) Dual-link DVI, display Port, 240 Cores.
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB Hard Drive - 7200, 16MB, Serial ATA-300, OEM
Micronet SR4 2TB eSATA RAID Box (External Hardrive)
Noctua NF-P12 Fan - 120mm, Vortex-Control Notches, SSO Bearing, 3-Pack
VinPower BD-LG-3 SharkCopier - 1:3 BluRay/CD/DVD Duplicator
SonicWall - CDP 4440i - Continuous Data Protection Backup and Recovery Appliance
Iomega NAS 250d Series 1.5TB Network Attached Storage with Print Server
60" Pioneer Class Elite KURO 1080p Flat Panel HDTV
yes, it would be able to handle anything that the normal gamer could ever throw at it.
if you want a super computer, go get the mac pro, best upgrades costing 25 Grand
if you what that to be a super computer
change the cpu to a core i7
get a motherboard that'll take like 32GB of ram
get dual nvidia geforce 8800Gts or ATI Fire GL V7350's
get them 1terabyte western digital or w.e velociraptors dat go like 10000 rpm n crap
alotta things u can do to make it far more "gawdly"
show off............but only 2Gbs of ram?? DDR3? really?.....why would u buy that now......crazy people and buying new gen computer parts that are way over priced that are gonna come way down in price 6mounths-1year from now....
Well, it might be super in the slang sense of the word because it is nothing short of great.
but super-computers are thousands of times larger in every way (usually physically as well) and do massive operations like crunching out probably weather based on millions of factors updated by the second.
I'm surprised your RAM is that low. your Video Card is bigger. I would have gone with a minimum of 4GB of RAM, more if the slots in that beast could handle it.
I kinda cheated getting my RAM. $22/GB straight from China when my brother came back from a trip there.
These components are not compatible.
Check the motherboard compatibility before buying the processor.
They are different Pin Grid Arrays!
And do some research....
Here's a decent store to start...
Nope, a awesome PC would look like this(based on you been able to crap gold brick's);
Intel Core i7 965 @ 3.4ghz
8GB DDR3 RAM
256GB SSD/VelociRaptor (OS/programs)
2x1TB HDD(Data)
BD-RW
Nvidia GTX 295 in triple-SLI
and a MoBo that support's it all
Trimmings
Your PC seem's rather weird, why only 2GB of RAM(we're moving into the 64-bit era, 4GB should be minimum, DDR3 or not) also most of your storage is external, meaning you can probably back up your main harddrive in triplicate. oh yeah, your MoBo don't support your CPU either.
Would this computer be considered as super?