Let’s be honest – there are a ton of options out there for buying a prebuilt PC. One area where we excel though is in our ability to get every last drop of potential performance from the hardware, either via our custom tuning, optimized Windows settings, or proprietary Hyperclocking process. It’s how we were able to take home the Best Performance award in Intel’s most recent Extreme Rig Challenge. Today, we’ve put together a quick video benchmarking our Raptor Signature Edition using UNIGEN Superposition and Cinebench to show off what impact that extra speed may have in either your gaming framerates or workstation data workflow. Stay tuned for more videos but for now, enjoy these NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti and Intel Core i9-9900X Desktop benchmarks:
SYSTEM SPECS:
GX5+ – Velocity Micro® Extended Depth ATX Chassis with Side Window
1000 Watt EVGA® SuperNOVA Power Supply, 80Plus Gold Certified
Asus® PRIME X299-Deluxe Intel® X299 based chipset, ATX Motherboard
Intel® Core® i9-9900X Processor
Velocity Micro® LiquiCool™ 8
IC Diamond™ Thermal Interface Material
32GB Crucial® Ballistix™ DDR4-2666MHz
11GB EVGA® NVIDIA® GeForce RTX 2080TI
512GB Samsung® 970 Pro
2 x 2TB 7200rpm SATA 600 in RAID 1
16x Blu-ray Burner SATA
Microsoft® Windows® 10 Pro
What do you think? Let us know in the comments!
Josh Covington
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