Our evaluation unit shipped with Intel’s i7-990X Extreme Edition, currently the fastest consumer desktop processor available. This alone will guarantee system relevance for at least the next few CPU generations. When paired with two NVIDIA GeForce GTX 485M GPUs, you can also rest assured that this system will play all modern titles for the foreseeable future with plenty of eye candy. 6GB of triple channel DDR3 memory is plenty although you can opt for a full 12GB for an additional $94. Perhaps my favorite piece of hardware in this system is the 120GB Intel 510 solid state drive. Maingear also lists the OCZ Vertex 3 as a (cheaper) option when building your system online. I’d likely swap out the Intel SSD for the OCZ Vertex 3 since it is faster and cheaper at 120GB. We’ve run a number of tests on the Titan 17 that go a bit beyond our standard suite of benchmarks. Considering this notebook packs hardware that could rival any desktop we’ve put it against a modern slim laptop and two speedy desktop configurations that we had tested before.
17.3" LED display at 1920 x 1080 Intel Core i7-990X Extreme Edition (3.46GHz - 3.73GHz, 6-cores, 12MB L3 cache) 6GB of Kingston DDR3-1333 RAM 2 x Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M 120GB Intel 510 solid state drive 750GB Western Digital 7200 RPM hard drive Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
13.4" TFT 1366 x 768 display Intel Core i5-2520M (2.5GHz - 3.2GHz, 3MB L3 cache) 4GB DDR3 SDRAM Intel HD 3000 Graphics (650MHz - 1.3GHz) Hitachi 320GB 7200RPM hard drive Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
Intel Core i7-980X Extreme overclocked at 4.33GHz 6GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-2000MHz Asus Rampage III Extreme X58 motherboard 3x EVGA GeForce GTX 480 2x 128GB Crucial RealSSD C300 2TB Western Digital Caviar Black 7200RPM HDD 1.5KW SilverStone Strider modular power supply
Intel Core i5 655K (4.5GHz overclock, 4MB L3 cache) x2 2GB Crucial DDR3-1333 (4GB total) Asus P7P55D-E Pro motherboard 2x Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 in SLI (1536MB GDDR5 Total) 1TB SATA 6Gb/s hard drive (Western Digital Caviar Black 7200RPM) SilverStone Strider Plus 750W modular power supply 24x dual layer DVD RW drive Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
The iTunes encoding tests consist of converting 14 MP3s (119MB) to 128Kbps ACC files and measuring the operation’s duration in seconds. For the file transfer test, we measure how long it takes to copy two sets of files from one location to another on the same hard drive. On the small files test we transfer 557 MP3s, totaling 2.56GB. For the large file, these same MP3s were zipped into a single file measuring 2.52GB.