
Joule Performance eSports Ultimate
1000 GB, 32 GB, Intel Core i9-9900K, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti

Joule Performance eSports Ultimate
1000 GB, 32 GB, Intel Core i9-9900K, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
My son says: You can hear it, but it's still a thousand times more unfortunate than the ps.
i would recommend to build it yourself, you can save about 1k, everything is exactly tuned to what you need... building it is not really difficult, everything just fits into a certain slot... the most difficult thing is the configuration, but the community is happy to help here
You can find drivers on the manufacturer's websites... gpu: https://www.nvidia.com/de-de/geforce/geforce-experience/ -> is the most important one. the lighting is also a matter of choice, here again it depends on the manufacturer, asus has aura for example.
Hello, RJ-45 speed max.1 Gbit/s, in practice max 950Mbit/s or 115MB/s
After two hours of gaming, I measured about 50-55 dB directly at the front of the computer. In a sitting position, I measured about 40 dB (computer is under the table). In office mode (not gaming) I measured a good 40-45 dB at the front of the computer. With a headset, the fans are not audible. I hope this information helps you.
you just have to believe... if you want to know, you would have to test, if not at least an average value is reached, you could probably even demand a replacement, because you are promised something that is not kept... -> but don't know exactly how it is with hardware... -> and then you would have to be able to prove it...
This is only available with the Phanteks Eclipse P400A. Phanteks Eclipse P400A (Midi Tower) Online, the mesh is available individually, but it is not yet sold by the manufacturer: http://www.phanteks.com/Eclipse-P400A-FrontPanel.html
Ja, das ist möglich. Es ist folgendes Mainboard installiert: ASUS Prime Z390-P (LGA 1151, Intel Z390, ATX)
I've had the computer for a week. Perfectly finished and the water cooling is very good. The computer purrs quietly during office applications (it's "suitable for the living room"), but it gets a bit louder during more computing-intensive games. In short - a clear buy recommendation :-)
Hello :) There is the i9-9900k as noted in the designation. I saw the error with the i7 of the 9. Gen. in the specifications and it is also noted i9-9900k there :) If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us :)
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