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thefruitypotato

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System

  • CPU
    8700k
  • Motherboard
    Asus MaximusX Hero WiFi
  • RAM
    16gb G.Skill Ripjaws V
  • GPU
    Titan Xp Reference
  • Case
    Thermaltake Core G3
  • Storage
    2x 128gb M.2 SSDs 1x 1tb Seagate HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair SF600
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG STRIX XG27VQ
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60
  • Keyboard
    S100 Blue Switches
  • Mouse
    Logitech G402
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD 419
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro/Ubuntu Linux
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/thefrutypotato/saved/r87f8d 2 years later I just built this
  2. That sounds good, but if I ever post this on Reddit every comment will be an OP comment XD.
  3. That looks great, but should I wait for the new 7th gen hardware to come out, I am not sure if it would be worth it though.
  4. Yea, I changed some things on another spec sheet, but at one point in the process of setting up the spec sheet I did need it.
  5. Yea, I would have to change some things but the point of this post is to make a system to accommodate the 7th gen processors that are to come.
  6. I found my pcpartpicker link. (just added it to the main post)
  7. I fixed many of these issues with my pcpartpicker list, I found that I would use many of the features of the motherboard, and on top of that, it had a very useful interface. I like the Dominator Platinums because of some of the reliability that they have proven to have, and I think that the 6700k is a lot better for the money than the 6800k, so that is another change (I am also asking about changing the rig almost entirely). The PSU does need to be changed, I agree with that, I have a cooler in the pcpartpicker list if I remember correctly. I need the 64gb of ram because I am going to be running quite a few VMS for my business, and 3D Printer. The 1080 founders edition was also much cheaper at the time I made this build. The NAS drive is now unnecessary because of some upgrades I have made in other computers. I am thinking more of a 1tb SSD and maybe 4tb HDD (I go through a lot of storage with backups and games).
  8. Well, I will definitely change that, if I get newer components the rig would require much lower wattage. are there any specific PSUs that you would recommend?
  9. Hey, I am looking to build a new pc that can act as a workstation as well as a gaming rig. I was also wondering if I could set it up so that I can use it from school using a laptop (neither the laptop nor the internet will be very fast). I recently put together a parts list after doing extensive research, but as I was about to put the money into building it, in true #pcgamerproblems new, much cooler, more efficient hardware came out. I don't think I will be needing a Xeon because the work I will be doing on it will not be very precise, but I want to see if I can set the system up with newer components to put in a 7th gen intel processor, and expandable as possible. I had the 'Godlike gaming" motherboard on my other build sheet and it would be helpful if someone could tell me if there will be a 2016 or even 2017 edition to look forward to, although I would like to put the system together as soon as possible. Thanks, thefruitypotato Here is a link to the machine I was planning to build (prices were different before): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qq0cCdr5S8VBG9WbhGRrWlobD8jc-knEEE7Y4P0QV7Y/edit?usp=sharing Here is the pcpartpicker link: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/y9LhgL Remember I want to start a new build entirely these are just old builds that I put together a while ago.
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