And I mean a true beast that can do anything from gaming, video editing, rendering and so on
Arstechnica.com used to do system build guides and would sometimes do a “God Box” with over the top everything.
I think they discontinued it when dual socket motherboards, SLI GPUs, and consumer SCSI went away.
Can’t be used as a PC. At most it could virtualize thousands of mediocre PCs.
If mony was no issue I’d have an automatically scaling sever contract, and only have basic terminals for my own computer(s).
I was going to say a data center but your idea is better
It would be this one.
Read the stuff below. What a super lucky person… seems like every step of his life lands him in front of a better opportunity that quickly turns into a bigger success. His point about how the computers were cheap and comparing it to the wood costs is interesting, but the difference here is 10 to 15 years later he may have to replace all those computers with new ones while the wood is basically forever. I think that’s the worst part, knowing that all that money spent will just be obsolete soon enough and do you keep doing it? If you got the money I guess the answer is absolutely!