A:AnswerYes it runs windows 10. Mine is used for 3D animation rendering, which takes a lot of horse power. You should have no problems with video editing. With a 3T hard drive plus cloud you may never fill the hard drive
A:AnswerKodi,
This system does utilize liquid cooling. Not all models of the Palladium are liquid cooled, and the configurations are subject to change.
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A:AnswerDonald,
The way to utilize the 7.1 functionality of this system requires hooking up three 3.5mm connections into the back of the PC and two 3.5mm connections in the front.
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A:AnswerQ1 Answer - 2 are used out of the box. One is a HDD and the other used is a SSD.
Q2 Answer - There are 6 total slots to hold Hard drives, 2 are for SSD's and 4 are for HDD's.
Q3 Answer - There are only 8 on my machine, but there are 2 old school ports(PS/2) for a keyboard and mouse.
Q4 Answer - I believe it has been out for less than a year. The computer comes with a GTX 1070 which was released on June 10th 2016.
A:AnswerTamali,
In its current configuration, which is subject to change, this system has been shipping with an ASRock Z170 board, which is SLI capable and has four DIMM slots.
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A:AnswerBigj,
This specific build is made purposely to have a blue and red LED. There are models available online that do not have the red fan, instead having only blue fans. And yes the system is water cooled.
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A:AnswerJohn,
When it says liquid cooled, it means it comes with an all-in-one liquid cooler, which is self-sufficient and does not require filling.
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A:AnswerBillyDeeMe,
Thank you for your interest in this Palladium system!
The memory sticks used are 16GB each, with a total of 4 memory slots on the motherboard, supporting a maximum system memory of 64GB.
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