When only the best will do, you build a truly epic system and that’s exactly what Gigabyte has done right here with their extreme workstation. Featuring the Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition, a pair of mighty Leadtek NVIDIA Quadro M6000 graphics cards, 64GB of G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4 3000MHz CL14 memory, an Intel 750 series SSD, as well as a rack of huge array of WD Gold Datacenter Drives in RAID, and a Toughpower 1500W PSU, all making great use of that massive Core W100 series chassis from Thermaltake. This kind of power certainly won’t come cheap, especially once you add the custom loop cooling to keep that monster CPU in line. What would you do to have a workstation like this at home?
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