The world's fastest desktop

November 3, 2008 by Milord
Filed under: Hardware
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The desktop seems to be the fastest on the market to-day November 3, 2008. Is the new YOYO Tech's Fi7EPOWER MLK1610. Let's see what lurks inside.

The team consists of an ASUS P6T, Intel X58 chipset, along with 9 GB of DDR3 Triple channel Corsair in feeding a vitamin-Core i7 965 running laps up to 3.73 GHz which gives a broad -band of 25.6 GB / s using Intel QuickPath.

The storage section has been covered looking for more performance than the capacity as the team integrates a 80GB Samsung SSD, which gives greater speed, less heat and fat weight and of course the budget.

The Fi7EPOWER MLK1610 has achieved a score of 130 in the peak integer rate test SPEC that literally sweeps the Sun UltraSPARC system that achieves 8-core 85.5. In terms of overall performance compared to the previous range of Intel, pays nearly double any previous high-end option to the new breed Core i7.

The desktop has the fastest processor on the market along with 2.4 Teraflops in addition to the graph AMD / ATI. Pricing starts at £ 4,000 can always raise the cost by adding more SSD or other graphics.

Source: http://www.theinquirer.es/2008/11/03/el-sobremesa-mas-rapido-del-mercado.html # more-14642

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4 Comments on The world's fastest desktop

  1. iago on Tue, 4th Nov 2008 16:16
  2. Hey. but when I copy them without missing at least read entire paragraphs to avoid repeating the mistakes "DDDE turns" they made in the reference site.

  3. admin on Wed, 5th November 2008 1:06
  4. I guess copying the paragraph of the specifications Milord did not realize the error. Thanks for the warning, the truth was pretty ugly ;)
    A greeting

  5. xender on Wed, 5th November 2008 16:54
  6. Called my attention to compare this team with Sun's Niagara. We apples and oranges.

  7. admin on Thu, 6th Nov 2008 1:48
  8. The truth is not a comparison

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