The fastest computer in the world
By adrainsean
@adrainsean (109)
India
January 8, 2009 10:57am CST
Recently jeremy shoemaker a great blogger of shoemoney.com has been gifted by intel a I7 quad core computer which is currently the fastest working desktop machine.
it is said the shoemoney has a lot of followers at Intel Head quarters and they are so inspired by this business mind of the year 2008 that they send him this fastest desktop machine as token of appreciation for the great blogger he is
here is the full configuration of the fastest desktop in the world:Intel i7 quad core extreme 965 edition 3.2 ghz
6 GB RAM
300 GB SYSTEM DRIVE
2 TB HARD DISK DRIVE SATA 3
BLU RAY DRIVE and DVD W/RW
Nvidia 9800GX2 Graphic card
2X samsung plasma sync master 753 s 17 inch dual display
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9 responses
@vishnu_badlapur (560)
• India
8 Jan 09
WHY DIDN'T I BLOG!!!!!! My GOD, the specs of this computer is just WOW.... But probably I would change those two displays for 19 inch ones... What on earth will make this piece of hardware to be fully utilized? I don't think there are enough applications for desktop to completely utilize this hardware.
Anyways, a great gift....
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@adrainsean (109)
• India
8 Jan 09
well certainly not there are many application which can sweat the steam and make this horse work at its top breath as for example recursive loop structures and video and image compression from HD to divx can make use of such high speed
also when you are working of abode CS3 or maya in as many as 40- 100 LAYER the themsevles consume many GB's RAm.... for such works this is ideal and a befitting machine not to mention it can play all games available now in the makret and probably which would be launched in next 5 years
as for the price of this machine is CALIFORNIA is $ 7845 U S dollars
which inculdes a loads of software n vista 64x premium too....
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@youless (112481)
• Guangzhou, China
12 Jan 09
It sounds great. I wish I could have a computer like that and I can do many things at the same time:) It may seem to be very advanced now, but as you know, digital things always develop so fast. Maybe a few years later we think this kind of computer is very oudated:)
I love China
@saichandtalluri (1486)
• India
8 Jan 09
Great Computer but is that available for common man like me.
What is the price of that computer. I know only upto 6 core intel processor but 17 is really a great wonder
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@adrainsean (109)
• India
8 Jan 09
well it has 8 ht theards and one mother chip and hence it can it has power of 8x2 + 1 =17
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@wilmonarch (484)
• India
12 Jan 09
wow thats an awesome configuration .........
you can play any game in that
its a dream configuration
@Reggie_Bush (77)
• Switzerland
8 Jan 09
damn... it'd be great to play pong or pacman on that computer :D a computer like this is to expensive for a normal man.
i wonder how fast that thing would be if they would overclock it :O
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@adrainsean (109)
• India
8 Jan 09
well if you want to know the pc normally works at the combined speed of 8 normal intel conroe cpu now as they all threaded together when over clocking it shall easily double its usage if not more than so image.. the i7 can work as fast as 16 intel conroe ( core 2 duo ) working simultaneously
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@sunshinelady (7609)
• United States
9 Jan 09
I just bought a new computer about six months ago. Mine was getting really slow and it was so old that upgrading wouldn't work. I bought a emachine (Windows Vista Home Premium). I love it and it works like a charm. I am happy with this computer and it was a real reasonable price.
@adrainsean (109)
• India
12 Jan 09
well yo might be happy but have you got the new windows has got a new and better OS already windows 7 beta version and giving it for free??
@newzealtralian (3930)
• Australia
8 Feb 09
I think that would be too fast for me! I have trouble keeping up with mine now as it is.
@mariposaman (2959)
• Canada
10 Feb 09
Bill Gates supposed said in 1981 "640K ought to be enough for anybody" referring to RAM memory. I guess he never envisioned 6gigagabytes.