
Kevin235
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These are the parts I have selected to upgrade (but haven't bought yet) my older Alienware, CPU: Intel Core i7 - 6700K Quad-Core Processor Motherboard: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 *NOTE* I need to be able to run crossfire. The MSI choice for the motherboard is due to the fact that the current motherboard was from MSI, however, this is not a gaming pc and I will therefore welcome any other motherboard suggestions that are more suited for a Workstation. MONEY IS NOT REALLY AN ISSUE, SO PLEASE GIVE YOUR BEST P
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These are the parts I have selected to upgrade (but haven't bought yet) my older Alienware, CPU: Intel Core i7 - 6700K Quad-Core Processor Motherboard: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz CL16 *NOTE* I need to be able to run crossfire. The MSI choice for the motherboard is due to the fact that the current motherboard was from MSI, however, this is not a gaming pc and I will therefore welcome any other motherboard suggestions that are more suited for a Workstation. MONEY IS NOT REALLY AN ISSUE, SO PLEASE GIVE YOUR BEST P
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Corsair Dominator Platinum
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Sorry, i'm new to the whole posting thing. i7 4770k on an Asus Maximus VII Gene
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There is basically no price limit, maximum performance and silence is desired.
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Located in Canada, will probably be using Canada Computers as a vendor.
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Hey Guys, Recently my Corsair H100i died due to a pump failure. I will be RMAing this device for a new one and putting it in another system, however, I am in search of both a reliable and quiet air cooling solution for my specific needs. I understand that air coolers can and most likely will take up more space on the motherboard then what my previous AIO liquid cooling solution was doing. This is important as I have the Corsair 350D case and am thus using a Micro ATX motherboard, using the the first PCIE slot for my GTX 780 and wanting to keep the second always open for the potential
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We must assemble a technical object for ourselves that will be useful in our everyday lives.
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Probably going to go with this! http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/177b0