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The All In One Desktop

I know this is not what you instantly expected (Assuming you were expecting to see a all-in-one monitor and pc thingy) but allow me to explain.

I need a machine that will "Do it all". Gaming, photoediting, Auto CAD, In house streeming (not to Nvidia Shield), and last but not least, it needs to be the ultimate LAN machine. Currently I am running a surround monitor setup with one 27inch 1440p monitor flanked by two 24inch 1080p monitors at home. So for gaming it needs to be able to atleast run the 1440p monitor on ultimate, 60 FPS in MOST games and all three monitors in some of the older games I play, such as just cause two. On the go however, I have a small 21 inch slim and portable gaming monitor for LAN parties :). (If this machine can run the above, I think it will do just fine one one 1080p monitor :3). Anyway, back to the point, I have come up with a solution but I need advise on perfecting it:

 

So here it is, The beast.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9y4n8d

 

And in case you couldent tell, My budget is around $3,000... So have fun while it lasts.

Thanks in advance,

Me

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I know this is not what you instantly expected (Assuming you were expecting to see a all-in-one monitor and pc thingy) but allow me to explain.

I need a machine that will "Do it all". Gaming, photoediting, Auto CAD, In house streeming (not to Nvidia Shield), and last but not least, it needs to be the ultimate LAN machine. Currently I am running a surround monitor setup with one 27inch 1440p monitor flanked by two 24inch 1080p monitors at home. So for gaming it needs to be able to atleast run the 1440p monitor on ultimate, 60 FPS in MOST games and all three monitors in some of the older games I play, such as just cause two. On the go however, I have a small 21 inch slim and portable gaming monitor for LAN parties :). (If this machine can run the above, I think it will do just fine one one 1080p monitor :3). Anyway, back to the point, I have come up with a solution but I need advise on perfecting it:

 

So here it is, The beast.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9y4n8d

 

And in case you couldent tell, My budget is around $3,000... So have fun while it lasts.

Thanks in advance,

Me

I dont think you can fit both the H100i and the GPU radiator in that case... maybe the 350D can but I'm pretty sure the Prodigy cant, since with the H100i only it's already full.

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I dont think you can fit both the H100i and the GPU radiator in that case... maybe the 350D can but I'm pretty sure the Prodigy cant, since with the H100i only it's already full.

I have done a build with a dual 120mm rad and a single 120mm rad and it fit just fine. It was very tight though

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I have done a build with a dual 120mm rad and a single 120mm rad and it fit just fine. It was very tight though

But wont it make the case have very little airflow? remember that the R9 295x2 also have a fan on the card itself that also blow out hot air, so even if it can fit I'm worry that it might burn up soon :P 

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8nTYQ7

 

i really dont thing that the prodigy is good enough for all that watercooling 

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CPU Cooler: RAIJINTEK THEMIS 65.7 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler  ($34.99 @ NCIX) 

Motherboard: MSI CSM-H87M-G43 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($78.83 @ DirectCanada) 

Memory: Kingston HyperX 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory  ($139.99 @ Memory Express) 

Storage: Kingston Fury 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($71.34 @ DirectCanada) 

Storage: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($92.95 @ Vuugo) 

Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon R9 280X 3GB Video Card  ($298.98 @ Newegg Canada) 

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Power Supply: Corsair CX 600W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($66.99 @ NCIX) 

Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 - 64-bit (OEM) (64-bit)  ($116.00 @ shopRBC) 

Case Fan: Cougar Turbine 120 (4-Pack) 60.4 CFM 120mm  Fans  ($23.99 @ NCIX) 

Monitor: HP 22xi 60Hz 21.5" Monitor  ($187.11 @ Amazon Canada) 

Monitor: HP 22xi 60Hz 21.5" Monitor  ($187.11 @ Amazon Canada) 

Keyboard: Logitech G710 Wired Gaming Keyboard  ($114.99 @ NCIX) 

Mouse: Razer DeathAdder 2013 Wired Optical Mouse  ($76.99 @ Amazon Canada) 

Headphones: Kingston HyperX Cloud Pro Headset  ($78.98 @ DirectCanada) 

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