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OCUK launches the 8Pack Supernova MK3 with seven RTX 4090 GPUs

The 8Pack Supernova is the most recent 8Pack system to have a comprehensive overhaul with the 8Pack Supernova MK3. On show here at Computex this week, this system is powered by a flagship AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro CPU and seven RTX 4090 GPUs – all fully water cooled.

The Supernova MK3 features notable enhancements, including a 96C/192T AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7995WX overclocked CPU running at 4.4GHz across all cores and an Asus Pro WS WRX90E SAGE-GE motherboard. This is complemented by 512GB of quad-channel DDR5 RAM, providing ample support for multitasking and resource-intensive applications.

For the graphics, the Supernova MK3 is equipped with seven Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs, each with 24GB of GDDR6X RAM, and overclocked for optimal performance. To accommodate the high-performance system, it offers a substantial 24TB of SSD storage (2x 4TB WD SN850X M.2 SSDs + 2x 8TB Samsung 860 QVO SSDs).

Ensuring efficient cooling, the system has a custom water-cooling loop featuring custom blocks and two Nexalus pumps for the CPU and GPU. To dissipate heat, the cooling system includes three radiators mounted on the case's front, top, and bottom panels. The aesthetic has been updated to a sleek black and silver design, housed in the massive Lian Li V3000 Plus, providing ample room to accommodate the seven GPUs. The 8Pack Supernova MK3 is now available for £38.888.88.

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KitGuru says: It's clear this isn't a system for the average consumer. Still, if you're willing to pay its price, you can be sure you're most likely getting the most powerful pre-assembled PC on the market.

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