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Hello everyone,

I am looking for a new CPU and motherboard. This is my current build: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Christiantw/saved/pkKkcf
I am upgrading my CPU and motherboard because I am getting in to more heavy video rendering. I am currently taking classes for advanced rendering and live 2 hours from my school, so I am upgrading to avoid having to drive that 4 hours per day just to do my homework. I am thinking either a Xeon or a 5000 series i7. Any suggestions?

I was also looking at the Asus x99-A or the MSI Gaming 7 motherboard. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? If so, what is your experience?

Edit: My budget is ~$2100 for CPU, Motherboard, RAM.

Thanks,
     Christian

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Hello everyone,

I am looking for a new CPU and motherboard. This is my current build: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Christiantw/saved/pkKkcf

I am upgrading my CPU and motherboard because I am getting in to more heavy video rendering. I am currently taking classes for advanced rendering and live 2 hours from my school, so I am upgrading to avoid having to drive that 4 hours per day just to do my homework. I am thinking either a Xeon or a 5000 series i7. Any suggestions?

I was also looking at the Asus x99-A or the MSI Gaming 7 motherboard. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? If so, what is your experience?

Thanks,

     Christian

4790k and any asus maximus mobo.

MainRig- CPU: 4790k, RAM: 32gb 2400mhz, MOBO: Maximus Formula VII, COOLING: Full EK cooling, GPU: Titan X SLI, PSU: 1200w evga , STORAGE: 250gb SSD, 4TB hybrid CASE: 760T, EXTRAS: Sleeved cables

SecondRig- CPU:4690K, RAM: 16gb 1600mhz, MOBO: Maximus Gene VII, COOLING: H105, GPU: 970ftw, PSU: EVG650W,  STORAGE: 250gb SSD, 3TB, CASE: 540air 

Steam: pizzatime6 Plus two other pc rigs and a craptop.

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I was also looking at the Asus x99-A or the MSI Gaming 7 motherboard. Does anyone have any experience with either of these? If so, what is your experience?

You won't notice the difference between them. Go with whichever's cheaper. If they're a similar price, go with whichever you think looks nicer.

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4790k and any asus maximus mobo.

 

Why 4790k over anything from the 5000 series? The 5820k has 2 more cores, which would be better for video rendering and is only slightly cheaper.

 

You won't notice the difference between them. Go with whichever's cheaper. If they're a similar price, go with whichever you think looks nicer.

 

Ahh okay, the only difference is the Asus x99-A is free when I get the 5960X are Frys. Thanks!

 

Are you gaming or only editing?

 

Mainly editing, but also gaming.

 

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Why 4790k over anything from the 5000 series? The 5820k has 2 more cores, which would be better for video rendering and is only slightly cheaper.

 

 

Ahh okay, the only difference is the Asus x99-A is free when I get the 5960X are Frys. Thanks!

 

 

Mainly editing, but also gaming.

 

 

 

If your main tasks are editing get a high core count xeon, they can turbo very well when using fewer cores in gaming.

 

16 cores 32 threads, turbo to 3.2ghz

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/LybjD3

 

12 cores 24 threads, turbo to 3.1ghz

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/X7r77P

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How serious are you about editing? i.e. hobby or making money.mIf it's just a hobby then get the 5820k. If you are making money then consider the 5960X. (OC both to 4-4.4Ghz) If you need a setup with ECC ram then get the Xeon.

 

As for mobo I would get a cheap 300 dollar board. However if you need a very reliable board then get a more expensive $500+ workstation (WS) mobo. For brand I would go with ASRock. 

 

Lastly RAM. I would get a cheap 2400 or 2667 kit with 32GB of ram. Unless you need Xeon/ECC in which case get the 2100 server stuff. 

 

Also do you live near a microcenter? they got good combo deals on CPUs/Mobos. 

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