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Won in a sweepstakes in 2018, Bistromath replaced Oz's previous system [[Degraaf]], and was the first of his non-laptop computers that he did not personally build. The system was eventually refit with a new platform, and re-commissioned as [[Heart of Gold]]. | Won in a sweepstakes in 2018, Bistromath replaced Oz's previous system [[Degraaf]], and was the first of his non-laptop computers that he did not personally build. The system was eventually refit with a new platform, and re-commissioned as [[Heart of Gold]]. | ||
Revision as of 01:37, 16 May 2021
Bistromath was a Sovereign-class Dreadnought, constructed by NZXT and recommissioned by the CELAN Chipyards at the advent of the Fourth Age.
| Bistromath | |
|---|---|
| Commission of Oz K. | |
| Namesake | Slartybartfast's ship in the Hitchhiker's Guide series |
| Role | Dreadnought |
| Class | Sovereign |
| CPU | Intel i7-8700K, 4.6GHz, 6c/12t |
| GPU | NVIDIA Titan Xp |
| RAM | 32GB DDR 3200 |
| Storage | 500GB NVMe SSD (boot drive)
2TB NVMe SSD (Intel 660p, game storage) Dual 500GB SATA SSDs (RAID 1, audio/video workspace) Dual 4TB HDDs (software RAID 1, cold storage) |
| Amiibo | Mr. Game and Watch |
| Other Components | NZXT case, AIO cooling, and RGB lighting. Star Wars-edition GPU shroud replaced with improved third-party cooling. |
| Known Quirks | Hiccups after waking from sleep. Manufacturing defects from the factory, including missing screws and improperly-configured boot drive. |
History
Won in a sweepstakes in 2018, Bistromath replaced Oz's previous system Degraaf, and was the first of his non-laptop computers that he did not personally build. The system was eventually refit with a new platform, and re-commissioned as Heart of Gold.