Monday, 5 April 2021

Most Expensive Gaming PC in the World

  Most Expensive Gaming PC in the World 

OrionX2 



The OrionX2 was designed by 8PACK overclocker, which is the most expensive computer in the world. Or two computers, for that matter, since you get two systems in one case, they're both incredibly powerful and overpowering for everything from gaming to other compute-intensive workloads. Whatever you need, ORIONX2 is the powerhouse of the system.

                                                                                                        When Overclockers UK initially announced OrionX2 in 2017, with what was then known as cutting edge hardware, it looked like a concept many people suspected would reach production. But it does have, and today we are looking at its development, a system built around the same concept, but with modern components and devices.

The price is steep - you can easily get a nice mid-range family sedan for the money, but if you plan to spend a lot on a computer you probably already own it. Kicker? It's not just one system, it's two systems, they're both very powerful and packed into one box that alone cost nearly $ 1,000. Designed by the world-famous 8PACK overclocker, each overclockable component overclocks for maximum performance.

OrionX2 Specifications:

Primary system:

CPU: Intel Core i9-10980XE 4.6GHz (overclocked) 









 GPU: 2x Nvidia RTX Titan 24GB











RAM: 128GB











Storage: Dual 2TB SSD + 14TB HDD












System Features:

  • Two systems in one, both
    with extremely powerful hardware
  • 18-core, 36-thread CPU on the primary system and 8-core, 16-thread CPU on the secondary
  • Optional up to four Nvidia RTX Titans
  • 128GB of RAM on the primary system
  • Water cooling on both CPUs and the primary GPU
                                  Image credit: Overclockers UK


What do the systems share?


Even though they’re different in most of the hardware, they do share two things – the case and the power supply. The case might look like a one-off, but it’s a Phanteks Enthoo Elite, an excellent full tower case that has been extensively customized by Ian 8Pack Parry, to get a unique look, as well as to be able to accommodate the powerful components that go inside.

The case itself is adorned by RGB lights as well as a few carefully placed logos that let you know exactly what you’re looking at.

The power supply in question is an 8Pack edition Super Flower Leadex. When you consider the components inside, you might be wondering how it powers both systems at once, and the answer is easy – this is a 2000W PSU with an 80+ Platinum certification that uses a power splitter to deliver the necessary power to both systems. It’s extremely reliable and very powerful. 8Pack used custom cables by Pexon PCs in the UK to make sure the power cables look nice, too. 





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