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- WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, WIN 7 HOME (32 Bit), LINUX MINT
I have an i7 960K, an i7 960, and two i7 920s. One of them isn't in a PC. The CPUs are cheap now. You can pick them up for a song. I'd recommend a Bloomfield for any novice desiring to build their own PC but are on a tight budget. They run fine with NVIDIA 1050 graphics cards. I haven't looked into the prices of X58 boards recently so that is about the only caveat I can think of regarding building costs. Of course, if you want to run Win 11 on it you will have to do a little bit of surgery to the OS but Rufus makes this easy as pie.
If my daughter could haul her Studio XPS 435T/9000 series with her to U of A she would do it in an heartbeat. Alas, there is only so much room in the dorms. She will have to settle for her lap top. These chips are tough as nails and surprisingly fast given their age. I consider them the flag ship of the domestic end user i7 quad cores. The Bloomfield is indeed a legend in time out of which emerged the families of Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPUs. I doubt that we shall ever see those days again.
If my daughter could haul her Studio XPS 435T/9000 series with her to U of A she would do it in an heartbeat. Alas, there is only so much room in the dorms. She will have to settle for her lap top. These chips are tough as nails and surprisingly fast given their age. I consider them the flag ship of the domestic end user i7 quad cores. The Bloomfield is indeed a legend in time out of which emerged the families of Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPUs. I doubt that we shall ever see those days again.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- WIN 11, WIN 10, WIN 8.1, WIN 7 U, WIN 7 PRO, WIN 7 HOME (32 Bit), LINUX MINT
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- DIY, ASUS, and DELL
- CPU
- Intel i7 6900K and i9-7960X / AMD 3800X (8 core)
- Motherboard
- ASUS X99E-WS USB 3.1 and ASUS X299 SAGE
- Memory
- 128 GB CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM (B DIE)
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA 1070 and RTX 3070
- Sound Card
- Crystal Sound (onboard)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- single Samsung 30" 4K and 8" aux monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 4K and something equally attrocious. I'll be working on this.
- Hard Drives
- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W
Ports X, Y, and Z are reserved for USB access and removable drives.
Drive types consist of the following: Various mechanical hard drives bearing the brand names, Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital. Various NVMe drives bearing the brand names Kingston, Intel, Silicon Power, Crucial, Western Digital, and Team Group. Various SATA SSDs bearing various different brand names.
RAID arrays included:
LSI RAID 10 (WD Velociraptors) 1115.72 GB
LSI RAID 10 (WD SSDS) 463.80 GB
INTEL RAID 0 (KINGSTON HYPER X) System 447.14 GB
INTEL RAID 1 TOSHIBA ENTERPRIZE class Data 2794.52 GB
INTEL RAID 1 SEAGATE HYBRID 931.51 GB
- PSU
- SEVERAL. I prefer my Corsair Platinum HX1000i but I also like EVGA power supplies
- Case
- ThermalTake Level 10 GT (among others)
- Cooling
- Noctua is my favorite and I use it in my main. I also own various other coolers.
- Keyboard
- all kinds.
- Mouse
- all kinds
- Internet Speed
- 360 mbps - 1 gbps (depending)
- Browser
- FIREFOX
- Antivirus
- KASPERSKY (no apologies)
- Other Info
- Gave Dell touch screen with Windows 11 to daughter and got me an OTVOC. Being a PC builder I own many desktop PCs as well. I am a father of five providing PCs, laptops, and tablets for all my family, most of which I have modified, rebuilt, or simply built from scratch. I do not own a cell phone, never have, never will.


















