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SLI Rig of the Month
Full Name: Jacob Freeman
Country: USA
City/State: Chino, California
Handle: jAkUp

Jacob’s rig is a never “complete” system as he constantly upgrades it, keeping up with the newest technologies available. His latest gaming system features three (3) GeForce 8800 Ultras as well as using a Single Stage Phase Change cooler, where idle temperatures are around -45c keeping it nice and chilly. Everything from power cables to wires were carefully thought out, with a 12 gauge power cable and line conditioner, Jacob doesn’t believe in the word overkill.

“I don't think a single component on this machine ever runs at stock clockspeeds with my CPU overclocked to 4.4GHz, 4GB of ram at 1GHz and 3 8800 Ultra's. 3DMark06 score = 21,266. Under full load the CPU runs at about -40c.”

What is the main reason for overclocking every component in your system? Gaming or simply because you can?
There are multiple reasons I do it, gaming and simply because I can are good reasons. Also, I like pushing it to the limit and maximizing my benchmark scores.

What made you install the third GPU? (Gaming? Performance? Movies?)
Being an enthusiast, I could not pass up the opportunity to install a third 8800 video card to my system. Definitely gaming at very high resolutions with high levels of Anti-aliasing/Anisotropic filtering was a good enough reason.

In your opinion, what’s the major benefit of having 3 GPUs installed?
The main benefit is the ability to run the latest games at very high resolution with high levels of Anti-aliasing/Anisotropic filtering, for example, in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare at 16x/16x I get 90 frames per second! That is simply unheard of with one or even two graphics cards.

Do you consider yourself more of a hardcore gamer or hardware enthusiast, or both?
A little of both, but I actually probably fall more on the hardware enthusiast side, I like computer technology so likewise I always want the best.

Did you play any games over the Holiday break? If yes, which one and why?
Crysis and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare multiplayer are my picks for this Holiday! I really enjoyed the Crysis single player campaign, and it takes decent advantage of that third GPU. In addition, I have been addicted to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare multiplayer.

What game would you recommend the SLI Community to buy in the next three months? Why?
My favorite games this year were Crysis and BioShock, I would say that these two titles are a must for any gamer! Crysis for its ground breaking graphics, and BioShock for its interesting setting and story; also any game that is a "spiritual successor" to System Shock, is a must play.

THE SPECS:

Motherboard: EVGA nForce 680i SLI
Graphics cards: (3) EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra in SLI
Case: Silverstone TJ07
PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower 1.2KW
RAM: 4GB (2 x G.Skill @ CL5 1GHz)
CPU: Intel QX6850 @ 4.4GHz
COOLING: Phase Change
HDDs: 150GB Raptor






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In your submission email, you must include the following information:

  1. Full Name
  2. Gaming Handle
  3. Country
  4. City and State or province
  5. CPU brand and model (For example: Intel QX9650)
  6. Motherboard brand and model (For example: EVGA 790 SLI)
  7. Number of graphics cards, brand, and model (For example: 3x EVGA GTX 285’s)
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  12. Lighting: Please describe any lighting that you have added to the case
  13. Cooling: Please describe you cooling system whether its air, water, or etc.
  14. Overclocking: Please list any overclocking you have done with the parts, clock speeds, and overclocked speeds.
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  1. What games are you currently playing and why?
  2. What games are you looking forward to and why?
  3. What was the biggest challenge you faced when building your machine and how did you over come it?
  4. What advice would you give a first time system builder?
  5. When do you plan on building you next system and what are you plans for that system?

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