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also why will someone will need to buy a titan z?

I already told you the parts, now its your decision.

Like I told you Scientists, Engineers and High Speed Motion Capture devices will most benefit from the raw potential of this dual GPU card. I see no other sane reason to spend 3000$+ on a single piece of hardware which is incapable of working on its own.

i wish i had the money! But if i had them, why should i build this? For who is that build?

Also if i want to have a supercomputer/server/work/gaming, should i build this?

Like some people said titna z is for small compact but powerful builds?

Why not putting a workstation card or buying a mac pro?

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/wJWgzy

 

where should i cut from to fit to 4000$ :D

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i wish i had the money! But if i had them, why should i build this? For who is that build?

Also if i want to have a supercomputer/server/work/gaming, should i build this?

Like some people said titna z is for small compact but powerful builds?

Why not putting a workstation card or buying a mac pro?

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/wJWgzy

 

where should i cut from to fit to 4000$ :D

you could get 2 titan blacks to get down to $3500 instead of $4500. 

 

I'm a little confused about the top part

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H440 can't fit EATX

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Its a mini supercomputer, you do not need it for gaming... its overkill for most workstations dealing with Multimedia and Programming. Only way you will utilize all that power is by working on live Rendering projects, high FPS motion capture, Engineering and Scientific Purpose. And any of those will require specialized hardware which will dwarf this build's price.

Every computer serves a purpose and should be built accordingly. Unless you want to brag...

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Its a mini supercomputer, you do not need it for gaming... its overkill for most workstations dealing with Multimedia and Programming. Only way you will utilize all that power is by working on live Rendering projects, high FPS motion capture, Engineering and Scientific Purpose. And any of those will require specialized hardware which will dwarf this build's price.

Any computer serves a purpose and should be built accordingly. Unless you want to brag...

i will try to make a game thats why i want that to much power< but is it needed?

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What no water cooling? Get a 1000W power supply and water cooling and overclock that shit.

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i will try to make a game thats why i want that to much power< but is it needed?

No, you do not need that much power even if you plan to work on any current or next generation game engines.

Having worked with many people who make games... I have never seen anyone with a personal workstation with anything more than a K4000... which is priced at less than a third of Titan Z.

Professionals use reliable hardware... and they always buy what is needed... not what is desirable.

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No, you do not need that much power even if you plan to work on any current or next generation game engines.

Having worked with many people who make games... I have never seen anyone with a personal workstation with anything more than a K4000... which is priced at less than a third of Titan Z.

Professionals use reliable hardware... and they always buy what is needed... not what is desirable.

what gpu do you recommend me to use! I want a small pc - thats why i put the titan z to have the absolute performance and see how it will react. I will also be doing simulations, aircraft designs , progrmming and start my own youtube channel

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You do not need anything more than a 780/Ti. If you want something professional K2000 is a great card. Unless you plan to work on 4K RAW video, do not buy any card with more than 4GB or VRAM.

What kind of programming are you thinking about? What software will be used to make aircraft models? What kind of simulation are you going to do?

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You do not need anything more than a 780/Ti. If you want something professional K2000 is a great card. Unless you plan to work on 4K RAW video, do not buy any card with more than 4GB or VRAM.

What kind of programming are you thinking about? What software will be used to make aircraft models? What kind of simulation are you going to do?

i will start with python and continue with more advance later

I will be using plane maker, photoshop and real life simulatins , that can also imput to my game

i will use Cad for a little and hitfilm

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i will start with python and continue with more advance later

I will be using plane maker, photoshop and real life simulatins , that can also imput to my game

i will use Cad for a little and hitfilm

I would suggest you to go with a 4770K with 780(4GB) and 16 GB RAM. You can add a 256/512 GB SSD for faster access to files and build this system on a mini-ITX motherboard of your choice.

Python works awesome on a Raspberry Pi and you can go as advanced as C++ on that 50$ Computer.

Photoshop works well enough with R9 270/ 660Ti. I have no idea about Plane Maker and that Simulation Program, you will need to check their recommended setups.

As CAD is not your priority you do not really need a 780... even single 770 will serve your purpose. Hitfilm isn't a particularly demanding software and my suggestion will be more than capable at whatever you can muster with hitfilm.

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why should i build this?

Who need this build?

You don't :) if you needed it you'd know why. The titan z is the part that makes the least sense. If I were you I'd get an r9 295x2, it's pretty much equivalent for games. The rest is still a bit overkill, but it's great for personal video editing and extreme multitasking. Or virtual machines.

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You don't :) if you needed it you'd know why. The titan z is the part that makes the least sense. If I were you I'd get an r9 295x2, it's pretty much equivalent for games. The rest is still a bit overkill, but it's great for personal video editing and extreme multitasking. Or virtual machines.

 

 

I would suggest you to go with a 4770K with 780(4GB) and 16 GB RAM. You can add a 256/512 GB SSD for faster access to files and build this system on a mini-ITX motherboard of your choice.

Python works awesome on a Raspberry Pi and you can go as advanced as C++ on that 50$ Computer.

Photoshop works well enough with R9 270/ 660Ti. I have no idea about Plane Maker and that Simulation Program, you will need to check their recommended setups.

As CAD is not your priority you do not really need a 780... even single 770 will serve your purpose. Hitfilm isn't a particularly demanding software and my suggestion will be more than capable at whatever you can muster with hitfilm.

ok i understand-can you post a build?

 

also why will someone will need to buy a titan z?

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also why will someone will need to buy a titan z?

I already told you the parts, now its your decision.

Like I told you Scientists, Engineers and High Speed Motion Capture devices will most benefit from the raw potential of this dual GPU card. I see no other sane reason to spend 3000$+ on a single piece of hardware which is incapable of working on its own.

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why will someone need to buy a titan z?

Someone who needs very high calculus performance but still wants to play games from time to time. I can't really think of a program that uses this at the moment but I'm not a creative professional so I wouldn't know.

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i wish i had the money! But if i had them, why should i build this? For who is that build?

Also if i want to have a supercomputer/server/work/gaming, should i build this?

Like some people said titna z is for small compact but powerful builds?

Why not putting a workstation card or buying a mac pro?

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/wJWgzy

 

where should i cut from to fit to 4000$ :D

is that power supply even like enough to run that cpu and graphics card ? 

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