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ElBuenZeus

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  1. Can I fit the X399 motherboard in there?
  2. Blender, After Effects, Maya and Premier Pro.
  3. Hello! So I posted a few months ago on the best PC intended for rendering. So my budget is close to 8,000 USD and found myself watching the LTT Threadripper video. And what really interested me is the fact that I (in my head at least) could tweek that build to fit my needs. So here it goes. Now, this is a build which will be used entirely for 3D modeling and rendering. Maybe some minning... I don't know yet. But the point is a CPU with a bunch of cores will help with fluid baking and multi tasking during rendering. This would be my first PC so I would apreciate all the help I can get form experts at this stuff. Case: Cosmos C700P (loved it) Motherboard: Asus Zenith Extreme CPU: Threadripper 1950X Power supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 P2 Thermal paste: Arctic Silver 5 Ram: G.Skill tridentZ 16gb (8gb x 2) GPUs: Radeon Pro Duo Polaris 32gb (x 4) Fans: Corsair LL series 140mm (x 4) CPU Cooler: Enermax Liqtech TR4 360 AIO SSD: Samsung 960 EVO 512gb HDD: Seagate Barracuda Pro 2tb Monitor: HP 27ER Frameless Silver 27" 1080p
  4. So in theory I could rock 4 1080 ti's in my system without using SLI and having them pack a massive punch in render times?
  5. Budget: 3,000 USD SOOO... I do a lot of 3D work. If I wanted the perfect build I guess I would buy a bunch of 24 core Xeons and a server BUUUT as I am a simple mortal I guess GPU rendering is the way to go. The amount of money wasted away in render farms has reached a boiling point and I desperately need a PC that can crush Maya, Octane and above all Blender Cycles. I have been diggin arround and I am thinking of putting together the following build. -CPU: Intel 7700k -CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo -Motherboard: Asus Rog Maximus IX Code -Case: Form follows function. I couldn't care less about RGB and all that. So any recomendation would be wellcome. (Thinking of Cooler Master HAF-912) -Ram: HyperX Impact 32gb DDR4 2400mhz (16gb x 2) -Graphics C: Dual GTX 1080 Ti in SLI Please Note that this PC would be non stop rendering for several days. So all components need to be able to withstand all of that strain. Yes, I am the biggest noob when speaking of PC building. I don't even know hoy to put it together myself. Good thing Linus has a bunch of videos for that tho... Thank you for your help!!!!!
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