First post, by Alexraptor
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So I thought it was high time I showed off my pride and joy, the Ivy-Bridge Titan, also know around my house as "The Beast". 😄
Originally the motherboard, CPU and memory, were in my daily driver up until 2021, when I realized it was time for a major update/new system. So I pretty much mothballed it all in one piece, not really expecting to use it ever again. Then last summer I got an itch for playing Windows XP games, but got tired of all the compatibility workarounds and having to deal with deprecated safedisc support. And as luck would have it, I still had the PSU available too since my upgraded computer needed more juice, so like a necromancer i resurrected the platform!
Motherboard: asus SABERTOOTH Z77
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770K
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro Black 32GB (4x8GB) 1866 MHZ CL9
PSU: Corsair AX860i 860W
Obviously I couldn't use my GTX 1080, so I dug out my old 660 Ti out of storage as well as an old X-Fi Titanium PCI-E card, and threw it into the mix. And it worked great! Beyond my wildest dreams. But as I did more research I realized I wanted more, so I started to source used parts and got my hands on a lovely X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro (purely for the cool shroud and LED logo!) and a GTX 780. But i still wanted more, so I decided to take the risk of sourcing a Maxwell Titan X with modded drivers.
And we'll this is what I ended up with.
I also decided to "go ham" on the storage, as far as Windows XP is concerned.
Samsung 870 EVO 1TB - Widows XP System Drive (Migration to new 2TB drive planned)
Samsung 870 EVO 2TB - Windows 10 LTSC System Drive
2x Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM - Shared storage.
And as if that wasn't enough, I got hold of and tricked this beastie out with a second Titan X!
In Windows 10 I can experience glorious SLI and in Windows XP I now have a dedicated PhysX card, for the very few games that support PhysX and hardware sound, like Mirror's Edge. It's also now the most powerful that this computer has ever been!😃
Miscellaneous: The entire system is controlled by a single Corsair H115i ELITE Capellix XT AiO and it's Commander Core. Works well enough in Windows XP with profiles set on its onboard memory.