
CybertronPC Thallium X99 Desktop: Take your gaming to the next level with this desktop, which features 3 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti graphics cards and 64GB system memory, so you can explore virtual worlds in stunning detail. Liquid cooling helps dissipate heat for powerful performance during extended gaming sessions.
Q: Can I take out a 30 year fixed rate loan for this?
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Q: does it come with in store financing?
A: This is optional for financing.
Q: what type of motherboard comes inside?
A: It Has An IBM PC Breadboard
Q: can this run that block game? I think its called minecraft
A: With 64 gigs of RAM and 3 terabytes of space, and you wanna know if it's fast enough to play Minecraft... that's like asking if a Corvette can do 35mph... yes... it can... and much, much more.
Q: What kind of memory is installed?
A: Will, The Thallium X99 uses 8x8GB for the memory, and ships with the system's maximum memory capacity of 64GB.
Q: what about the sound quality?
A: The sound quality is actually quite good considering the compact nature of the whole set up. It has been more than sufficient for general use. If your looking to listen to music from your computer often you may want to upgrade.
Q: Is the RAM upgradable? 64 seems to be pretty low
A: Dropping some knowledge on ya all, if you want it Max memory speed is achieved by using all 8 slots and maxing them out with 8GB each. Motherboard chipsets use memory channels now a days and when the proper number of slots are filled per memory channel it access each channel as if it is a single memory stick. So you always want to match memory and fill the memory slots by the channel numbers indicated on the board, I.e. Memory Slots 0, 1, 2, 3, each are 2 slots and make up 8 sticks using 2 channel memory. If you are familiar with Raid for disk drives it would be like Raid 0 where 2 disk drives are seen as 1 big disk by the operating system and it is almost twice as fast reading and writing to the the single virtual disk drive because it really splits everything in two and reads and writes to both drives at the same time.
A: I'm not sure we're looking at the same machine; the one I'm reading says it has 3 980 Ti graphics cards. In your setup you're also looking at an air cooled system; this one is liquid cooled. I didn't see (or missed) but that could be a customized for 3 graphics cards, cpu, and chipset. Ultimately you're always going to pay more for a boxed system; especially with this much hardware. Bottom line, if you think you can build it better for less doing it yourself, what's stopping you?