Machine for VR Simulation

A customer involved in automobile manufacturing consulted us about a PC to be installed in a driving simulator under development.
Your requirements are as follows.

・CPU: About Core i9-12900KS
・ Memory: 128GB
Storage: 1TB SSD for system and 8TB HDD for data
・Video card: I want RTX4090

Based on the conditions we received, we proposed the following configuration.

【Main Specifications】

CPU Xeon Processor W-2295 (3.00GHz 18 core)
memory 128GB
Storage 1 1TB SSD S-ATA
Storage 2 8TB HDD S-ATA
video NVIDIA Geforce RTX4090
network on board (10/100 / 1000Base-T x1 5G x1)
Housing + power supply Middle tower case + 1200W
OS Microsoft Windows 11 Professional 64bit
Others TPM module

The CPU is Xeon W-9 instead of Core i12900-2295KS.
The Core i9-12900KS has 16 cores, consisting of P cores (high performance cores) and E cores (high efficiency cores).
P-cores are effective for high-load processing, but the Core i9-12900KS has 8 P-cores, so we selected it with the idea of ​​a CPU with more cores and a relatively high base clock.

The configuration of this case study is based on the conditions given by the customer.
Please feel free to contact us even if you are considering different conditions from what is posted.

■FAQ

・What are “high-performance cores” and “high-efficiency cores”?
The type of core installed in Alder Lake, the Intel 12th generation desktop CPU.
The high performance core (Golden Cove Performance Core: P core) emphasizes processing performance, and the high efficiency core (Gracemont Efficiency Core: E core) emphasizes power efficiency. In the case of Core i9-13900K, the specifications of each core are as follows.

High performance core (P core): 3.0GHz to 5.4GHz 8 cores 16 threads
High efficiency core (E core): 2.2GHz to 4.3GHz 16 cores 16 threads