The kits look super interesting, however I have never put such a thing together. I'll still totally go for it though. That being said, I dropped to a cheaper 1080ti since I wouldn't need a more expensive one, seeing that I will be removing the cooler anyways. I also removed one of the SSDs, since I really won't need that much extra space and already have a ton of drives laying around anyways. Updated the part list.
I'm not too sure what's in the current case market at the moment, I was just looking for something neat. I'll do more research though, thanks.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll look into the performance of SLI vs single and make a decision from that.
In light of a new job with a much greater pay check, I am going to build myself a PC which I will be using for the next couple of years.
I'm willing to go up in price a tad but I don't believe it's necessary; however I thought I would as for opinions for how to make it a better system. Thanks...
The part list here
Howdy fellas. I'm here once again with another part list. I think I did rather well with this one, however I want to make sure it's all good. Without compromising performance, is there any way this build can become cheaper? Thanks.
The build: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Drahsid/saved/K4VD3C
Hello, LTT forums. I am trying to find the highest performing laptop for gaming and other rendering tasks which is around 800-1000$, for Christmas. I've done some research, but from my experience, you guys are very helpful.
Thanks.
The 980ti is great! But not even a Titan X can play games (Or graphically intense games) at 3440x1440 with playable framerates, there is not any GPU that can, at this instance in time. I would recommend and 2560x1440 monitor at most, with a 980ti.