Let me introduce you guys to the MOST powerful gaming pc ever built!
specs:

Case: Digital Storm Aventum II (with eight drive bays)

Motherboard: Asus Rampage IV Extreme

CPU: Intel Core i7-4960x

GPU: 4x GTX Titans (combined 24GB DDR5)

RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum

HDD: 4TB Western Digital Black Edition + Corsair Neutron GTX Solid State Drive for the operating system.

PSU: Corsair AX1200i 1200-watt power supply

Cooling: XSPC Razor water block (4x) + XSPC EX$” (3x)

and they ran arma 3 on a resolution of 2560*1440
http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/11/18/introducing-the-large-pixel-collider-a-computer-of-uncomfortable-power/

but in my opinion the 1200 watt psu is not enough because 1 titan in heavy gaming uses 251 watts according to guru3d
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/geforce_gtx_titan_preview_reference,9.html

so 251*4=1004 watts and you still have the cpu which uses 212 watts when in load again according to guru3d
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/core_i7_4960x_processor_review,8.html

so, 1004+212=1216 watts and this is excluding motherboard, rams, hdd's (2 of them)
I could be wrong... what do you guys think?
Great but I hated that game (Arma). Never heard of it before, but I started to watch the video, and saw some horrible (when seen at this resolution and in this context!) defects.
So it's obvious this computer can pull off great graphics, but I wish they'd have at least showed videos from a couple of other games.
rolf wroteGreat but I hated that game (Arma). Never heard of it before, but I started to watch the video, and saw some horrible (when seen at this resolution and in this context!) defects.
So it's obvious this computer can pull off great graphics, but I wish they'd have at least showed videos from a couple of other games.
well I hope they continue to run various different games on it and I am waiting to see this happen "Battlefield 4 at 7680x1440"