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and you will prob. need a warehouse alteast to store it all. now if we take the dimension of 1 G5 from http://www.apple.com/macpro/specs.html
height:51.1cm
width:20.6cm
depth:47.5cm
we can assume the total cubic volume is
work out base size
20.6*47.5=978.5cm2
and the cubic size
51.1*20.6*47.5= 500,001.35 cm3
or in m3
500,001.35/100=5000m3...though i'm sure this sounds wrong

You are right, this is wrong. It was 50,001 not 500,001 and you only divided by 100 (it should've been 100^3)

Simple demonstration : convert your cm into m before multiplying
51.1 cm = 0.511 m
20.6 cm = 0.206 m
47.5 cm = 0.475 m

51.1 cm * 20.6 cm * 47.5 cm = 50 001.35 cm^3 = (50 001.35 cm^3)/(100 cm/m)^3 = 0,050001 m^3
and
0.511 m * 0.206 m * 0.475 m = 0.050001 m^3

I guess I'm even more bored 😛

lol yea i fugured this one out about an hour ago as well
 
I was working on creating the world's best PC. I did not have the funding to test all of the parts though. The price for this monster of a computer is $16,292. NoCompromiseComputing is the name...

http://www.splitsecondservice.com/noco/index.htm

As you can see on the site the June launch date didn't quite happen :cry: .

If you want anymore information on the computer, you can email me at info@splitsecondservice.com

anyone else get a virus warning when they clicked on this? or was i the only f*ckwad that did? :cry:
i wanna report but i wanna make sure

I have a computer business that I run with splitsecondservice.com as the website. I would not risk my reputation by doing something like that.

If you go to this link http://www.splitsecondservice.com/free-software.htm you can get a free antivirus program that can help with those problems.
 
Windess forget about this "Dual Core" stupidity. Stick with a Pentium 4 "Prescott" with Hyperthreading and Add some LN2. And clock it to 10Ghz That's The Worlds fastest, Handsdown!

Homeland security would be on his ass really fast after noting the "thermal output" of his device. At 10 ghz, either you'd have to have that thing cooled to 0 kelvins (at which point it would have no mass 😛), or else use it instead of uranium to power a "nuclear" power plant and hope the heat transfer is sufficient to keep it from vaporizing...
 
ok, didnt mean to insult you, its just that after i clicked it, the page seemed to have been hijacked and my antivirus went crazy pre-empting a trogen. i cant remember what the torgen was called but it was from something like
www.internetmafia.com/start.exe <- i dont advise you try the link specially since it's from memory.
but anyway the AV that i've got is NOD32 and everytime i clicked terminate it would keep coming back up. reason i thought it might of been yours it cause of the timing, sorry if i was rude
 
Ups you guys got really sucked into this. People make this kind of post every day cos maybe it gets them hard to think about the hardware :roll:
 
thanks for all your inputs.

here're the specifications on my manager's new PC, he already approved, I am going to order the parts pretty soon. Any commends?

Thanks

Motherboard:
ASUS P5B
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=307&model=1179&modelmenu=1
http://usa.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=11&l3=307&model=1178&modelmenu=1


CPU:
Intel Core 2 Extreme
http://www.intel.com/products/processor/core2XE/index.htm
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/specs.aspx?EDC=1017471

Memory:
CorsAir TWIN2X2048-8500C5
http://www.corsairmemory.com/corsair/configurator_search_results.html

Hard Disk options:
2 x Bitmicro 20GB SSD E-Disk IDE/ATA
http://www.bitmicro.com/products_edisk_35_ide.php
2 x SimpleTech Zeus SATA Solid State Drive
http://www.simpletech.com/oem/zeus/
2 x Western Digital Raptor SATA
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=189&language=en



Video:
ATI Radeon X1800 CrossFire Edition
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=899670

Plextor PX-716AL DVD+RW IDE Drive
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=763118

TEAC Floppy Drive (black)
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=942503