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No, I need a powerful computer, and like all I need is already there .. And the computer itself will pay for itself already, I'm just doing renderer video, photo.

 

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realistically, you can't go much higher than that.

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i7-5960x

128GB DDR4 Corsair Dominator Platinum

4x Titan Z SLI

Corsair Obsidian 900D

4x6TB WD Red HDD

4x1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD

Watercooling system

Corsair AX1500i Powersupply

Asus X99-Deluxe Motherboard

Asus Xonar sound card

 

realistically, you can't go much higher than that.

cant run 4 titan z's in one system

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i7-5960x

128GB DDR4 Corsair Dominator Platinum

4x Titan Z SLI

Corsair Obsidian 900D

4x6TB WD Red HDD

4x1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD

Watercooling system

Corsair AX1500i Powersupply

Asus X99-Deluxe Motherboard

Asus Xonar sound card

 

realistically, you can't go much higher than that.

after 4 Titan Z will not work

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I'm sorry 75000 American dollars?! Some people have to make that in a year! Let alone drop it on one computer!

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Hello everyone, I am writing via Google translation because it do not know much English.

 

Hi I just want to clarify something.  I understand that there is a communication barrier because you don't speak English.  $75,000 is more money than most Americans make in 2 years.  Do you mean $7,500?  Please use Google to convert your native currency to United States currency.

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Get some quadro's in 100000000000000 sli 

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cant run 4 titan z's in one system

 

i think i meant 980s. sorry. i'm tired.

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I think you should get a dual CPU workstation motherboard, 128GB ECC ram and two Xeon E5 2699 V3 18 core monsters. And as many Nvidia Tesla K80 GPU as the board can fit. 

 

Try to find someone who can custom build a case embeds with gold and diamonds. 

 

Oh, don't forget to get a 370 inch 4K Titan Zeus TV as monitor. 

 

Have fun.  :lol:

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 I don't think OP means 75k, probably more like 7.5k  because that's an insane amount of money to spend on a computer.  You can't even if you tried.

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2x 12 core 24 tread xeon

 

4x980

 

all watercooled in a 900d or somthing

 

and you will have enough on about 20k ant that is the most powerfull i can tink of soo spend the rest on a car or somthing

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I am like;

 

 

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I cant even get decent videocard,and someone has even 75000 to spend on a pc :/

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Hello everyone, I am writing via Google translation because it do not know much English.
I have 25,000$ on a new computer.
tell me that it is better to buy for that amount?
and I have a lot Render video on the PC (1080p and 4K)
(ps I am not a troll, just my family sold the old house and have the money to buy a good computer.)
(p.p.s I very long dreamed about such a PC in their dreams on, do not even believe that it will be ... I will be in 2-3 weeks and I will buy everything for you to review video and photo review).
(p.p.p.s I just not long ago on your forum, so much to me do not cry :D)

 

If you're spending 25,000 on a computer I suggest you get your head checked or go buy a new car.

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i7-5960x

128GB DDR4 Corsair Dominator Platinum

4x Titan Z SLI

Corsair Obsidian 900D

4x6TB WD Red HDD

4x1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD

Watercooling system

Corsair AX1500i Powersupply

Asus X99-Deluxe Motherboard

Asus Xonar sound card

 

realistically, you can't go much higher than that.

 

He could go for quadro but still.... it is a major overkill...

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$75,000 lol. 75,000 rupees maybe? Even if you mean USD you won't be able to spend more than 20,000 and not going out of the way to waste your money. That with quadros in mind...which will eat 95% of the cost of the pc because quadros are for companies. 

And Quadros would be a waste, since they do nothing for gaming (the tesla doesn't even have display outputs!)

 
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i7-5960x

128GB DDR4 Corsair Dominator Platinum

4x Titan Z SLI

Corsair Obsidian 900D

4x6TB WD Red HDD

4x1TB Samsung 850 Pro SSD

Watercooling system

Corsair AX1500i Powersupply

Asus X99-Deluxe Motherboard

Asus Xonar sound card

 

realistically, you can't go much higher than that.

The 900d has terrible airflow. Have a look at these beasts: http://www.caselabs-store.com/

 
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cant run 4 titan z's in one system

It should actually work, as far as I am aware, games only support 4 cards, but renders do support more

 

Remember the mining craze when people used highrisers to run a r9 290 on a PCIe 1 slot?

 

 

 

 

 

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Would you tell us a little bit more please?

 

So you are planning to start a company and buy a studio out of this money?

Are you 18 Y-o? I read it somewhere but I might be mistaken

 

I would try smaller scale, like a 5960X and a Titan Z, plus all the RAMs and stuff

 

After that you can see whether it is worth to invest all your money into a studio, if you are successful in it and make profits.

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...their video for 40-70 minutes in 4K 50 fps, and my intel i5 3550 will do this week.

Doesnt it equals it 5s per frame? This sounds very unrealistic.
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It should actually work, as far as I am aware, games only support 4 cards, but renders do support more

 

Remember the mining craze when people used highrisers to run a r9 290 on a PCIe 1 slot?

 

Nvidia only supports 4 way sli. 2 titan z's are equivalent to 4 way sli because each card has two gpu's on it.

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Nvidia only supports 4 way sli. 2 titan z's are equivalent to 4 way sli because each card has two gpu's on it.

then again, he wants to use the cards for computing/video editing, not for gaming

 

Cards still work individually, you just cannot use them for one game

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