Hey, enthusiasts!
I've decided to make a build for myself. And I guess I don`t need to tell that this is very thrilling process for me:)
Project 207 is my first gaming PC, so I've decided to contact all of you, PROs, to guide me well, so I have the most of my build.
I'm going to post photos and all the stuff related to build, so that after anyone can re-use the materials.
Challenge here is to find underwater stones and avoid them.
F.E: motherboard will not support 2 way SLI for GT1080 or CPU will not support 4 DDR4 channels on 3200 mhz
I've started looking into motherboards 2 months ago with 1151 socket. For that time I had a choice of ASUS ROG FORMULA VII.
Now, as I will not use watercooling and there is a new release of ROG motherboards - I'm looking for ASUS ROG CODE IX.
It supports 64 GB of Ram and they can work on all 3200 mhz! WOW!
Aiming at GT1080. I must say that 1080 for me is a really choise for having AWESOME gaming experiencing for at least 2 years.
Then I will add one more into SLI, for 2 more years of that red eyes gaming.
I'm also planning to do some 3d - and yes, I know that Radeon cards are the way to go for this one, still its for hobby only.
For sure this project is not a single buy. I'm going to build it in parts. And thinking how better to do this. Should I buy the video card first?
I guess the best way is to create budget for now. I'm aiming at 2-000 $
ASUS ROG CODE-9, Core-i7 (7th gen 1151)+cooler, 64 GB RAM, M2 for OS,1 SSD for storage, GTX-1080, POWER, CASE
Tell me if I am missing something
Thanks for your time!