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  1. I have a 6800k and am planning to upgrade to a 2080ti, but will it bottleneck? I saw from some benchmarks that it was almost 20% decrease in performance. I have a Kraken X61, so I could definitely overclock it a bit, but would it be worth it to upgrade to a i5 9600k or even a 9900k/9700k? I would be mostly gaming with some CAD work and such, but it's not that important. I am going to pickup a 4k/144HZ monitor soon, so I would want to get the most out of that I guess. I would also have to swap the motherboard and the Kraken, as I lost the braking mountings for it (I know, I'm a dumbass) . In the future. I do want to run dual 2080Tis. I am mostly considering either the 9600k, or an overclocked 6800k if it would be sufficient. Please let me know if you think I could get the 6800k to a point where it wouldn't be a major bottleneck.
  2. In the past year, I almost stopped using my PC entirely. No gaming, no usage, nothing. I didn't even turn it on. I ended up selling my GPU in the system too, a 1080 at the time. However, I have begun to get back into it and I had a few questions.This is my current build https://pcpartpicker.com/user/monjanger/saved/#view=nWJGcf I was wondering if I should put at a 2060 and try and sell for around $1500, then buy a new PC. I have begun to transition to larger workloads, such as video editing and music production, but I also want something future proof. I would probably be putting around almost $1500 to 2000 in upgrade in my current system as the 2080TI prices are so high. However, I have grown tired of my case and system in general and I don't think the X99 system was a fit for me. I never felt like I utilized it. The other option is to build a new PC, or I should say use AVADirect and have it built for me.. I want something future proof, so that just a graphics card swap every couple years could keep me up to date with modern games. I want to eventually make the transition from 1440p/144HZ to 4k/144HZ, but it just does not seem practical right now. I would be ecstatic if I could run such a system for when Cyberpunk 2077 releases sometime in 2020. The build I have put together looks like this, Crystal Series 570X RGB Tempered Glass, No PSU, ATX, Black, Mid Tower Case ROG Maximus XI Formula, Intel Z390 Chipset, LGA 1151, HDMI, ATX Motherboard Core™ i9-9900K 8-Core 3.6 - 5.0GHz Turbo, LGA 1151, 95W TDP, Processor GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti FTW3 ULTRA GAMING, 1350 - 1755MHz, 11GB GDDR6, Graphics Card 64GB Kit (4 x 16GB) Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 3000MHz, CL15, Black, RGB LED, DIMM Memory 1600 T2, 80 PLUS Titanium 1600W, ECO Mode, Fully Modular, ATX Power Supply Kraken X62, 280mm Radiator, Liquid Cooling System AS5-3.5G, 3.5g, High-Density Polysynthetic Silver, Thermal Compound Aer RGB 2, 2 x 140mm, w/ Controller, 1500 RPM, 91.19 CFM, 33 dBA, Cooling Fans 3 x Aer RGB 2, 120mm, 1500 RPM, 52.44 CFM, 33 dBA, Cooling Fan 2 x 2TB Force MP600 2280, 4950 / 4250 MB/s, 3D TLC NAND, PCIe 4.0 x4 NVMe, M.2 SSD Lighting Node PRO, RGB Lighting Controller with Individually Addressable RGB LED Strips Black Multisleeved Premium Modding Cable Extensions Kit Windows 10 Pro 64-bit DVD OEM System Recovery (both secure HDD partition and bootable USB Flash Drive) AVA Barebone (30-Day DOA, Self-Support) System Binder It would come to nearly $6000, but my idea would be that I wouldn't need to replace my Ram, PSU, or CPU, along with most of the parts for years as they are overpowered. I feel like an 8 core processor that can turbo boost to 5Ghz won't be outdated any time soon, and that 64GB of RAM as well as the PSU will last what seems like a lifetime. The only real concern to me would be the GPU, but I feel like by the time 4k/144Hz gaming becomes reasonable, new more capable GPUs will be made. If I were to go through with this build, do yo guys have any recommendations? I plan to setup a NAS, so hard drive space is covered. I also don't think I could fill up 4TB of storage, even with my entire steam library as I keep any backups, music, photos, and videos on external SSDs. Honestly though, I don't know what my course of action for my PC is. I was originally considering making a hardliner system, or another liquid cooled one as that would be my dream, and it would only be around $1000 more. But, it seems like replacing my GPU or even potentially my CPU and motherboard would be an absolute pain. I have kind of always lived with the idea of buying quality items that last, instead of buying products not quite as good. But I really would appreciate advice, and I don't mean to use $ numbers to brag, but rather show what I'm trying to do and how big of an investment for me this is. I have been struggling with addiction and find technology and gaming to be one of my few coping skills. Thank you all. .
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