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Hey, I am currently in the processes of assembling my computer parts online so I can have a rough cost of it and I was just curious if all of these components would work together nicely for a 28" 4k monitor with ultra graphics on most games! Here is what I have so far...

 

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RED BASED COMPUTER
 
$170.00|Switch 810
$689.99|GIGABYTE GV-N98TG1 GAMING-6GD GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB 384-Bit GDDR5 
$689.99|GIGABYTE GV-N98TG1 GAMING-6GD GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB 384-Bit GDDR5 
$309.99|Intel Core i7 4790k
$215.99|OCZ Fatal1ty OCZ-FTY1000W Power supply - 1000 Watt
$131.99|MSI ATX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z97-G45 GAMING
$73.00|Kingston HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (2x8GB) 2400MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL11 DIMM XMP (HX324C11SRK2/16)
$179.00|SAMSUNG 850 EVO MZ-75E500B/AM 2.5" 500GB SATA III 3-D Vertical Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
$xxx.xx|Hard Pipe Water Cooling
$129.99|Aquacomputer Kryographics GTX 980 Full Coverage Liquid Cooling Block - Copper / Acrylic Glass (23614)
$129.99|Aquacomputer Kryographics GTX 980 Full Coverage Liquid Cooling Block - Copper / Acrylic Glass (23614)
$xxx.xx|CPU Block
$50.00|LG Electronics 14x Internal BDXL Blu-Ray Burner Rewriter WH14NS40 - Bulk Drive - Black
$600.00|Samsung UHD 28" Monitor with High Glossy Black Finish
$69.99|RAZER MAMBA TOURNAMENT EDITION MOUSE
$169.99|RAZER BLACKWIDOW CHROMA
$79.99|RAZER KRAKEN PRO - BLACK
$59.99|Razer Firefly - Hard Gaming Mouse Mat
$100|Fans
$4000|Rough Total (excluding taxes and labor)
 
 
Should I change any of the parts or it works great for the price. Please let me know! I'm open to all suggestions. :)
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I don't know about the water cooling but only get 1866mhz max for ram. It's gets pricey and not needed after that. Also,id go for a EVGA G2 1000w PSU not the OCZ

 

 

i7-6700k  Cooling: Deepcool Captain 240EX White GPU: GTX 1080Ti EVGA FTW3 Mobo: AsRock Z170 Extreme4 Case: Phanteks P400s TG Special Black/White PSU: EVGA 850w GQ Ram: 64GB (3200Mhz 16x4 Corsair Vengeance RGB) Storage 1x 1TB Seagate Barracuda 240GBSandisk SSDPlus, 480GB OCZ Trion 150, 1TB Crucial NVMe
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Eh, the 2nd 980 ti might not really come in all that handy. Most games use SLI rather poorly so idk if it's worth the headache to get working. Maybe a Fury X just to boast about having HBM? It is new and nifty tech with 4 gigs of HBM outperforming 12 gigs of GDDR5 at 4k so yeah, something to consider. It also comes pre-liquid cooled thus saving another 130 USD on the cooler and is also red, fitting the theme of the build.

Archangel (Desktop) CPU: i5 4590 GPU:Asus R9 280  3GB RAM:HyperX Beast 2x4GBPSU:SeaSonic S12G 750W Mobo:GA-H97m-HD3 Case:CM Silencio 650 Storage:1 TB WD Red
Celestial (Laptop 1) CPU:i7 4720HQ GPU:GTX 860M 4GB RAM:2x4GB SK Hynix DDR3Storage: 250GB 850 EVO Model:Lenovo Y50-70
Seraph (Laptop 2) CPU:i7 6700HQ GPU:GTX 970M 3GB RAM:2x8GB DDR4Storage: 256GB Samsung 951 + 1TB Toshiba HDD Model:Asus GL502VT

Windows 10 is now MSX! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/440190-can-we-start-calling-windows-10/page-6

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PC Build:

 

RED BASED COMPUTER

 

$170.00|Switch 810

$xxx.xx|Graphics card

$309.99|Intel Core i7 4790k

$215.99|OCZ Fatal1ty OCZ-FTY1000W Power supply - 1000 Watt

$131.99|MSI ATX DDR3 2600 LGA 1150 Motherboards Z97-G45 GAMING

$73.00|Kingston HyperX Savage 16GB Kit (2x8GB) 1866MHz DDR3 Non-ECC 

$179.00|SAMSUNG 850 EVO MZ-75E500B/AM 2.5" 500GB SATA III 3-D Vertical Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)

$xxx.xx|Hard Pipe Water Cooling

$129.99|Aquacomputer Kryographics GTX 980 Full Coverage Liquid Cooling Block - Copper / Acrylic Glass (23614)

$129.99|Aquacomputer Kryographics GTX 980 Full Coverage Liquid Cooling Block - Copper / Acrylic Glass (23614)

$xxx.xx|CPU Block

$50.00|LG Electronics 14x Internal BDXL Blu-Ray Burner Rewriter WH14NS40 - Bulk Drive - Black

$600.00|Samsung UHD 28" Monitor with High Glossy Black Finish

$69.99|RAZER MAMBA TOURNAMENT EDITION MOUSE

$169.99|RAZER BLACKWIDOW CHROMA

$79.99|RAZER KRAKEN PRO - BLACK

$59.99|Razer Firefly - Hard Gaming Mouse Mat

$100|Fans

$4000|Rough Total (excluding taxes and labor)

 

I don't really know about the Fury X because it is so experimental and new. I'm looking for something that won't make me a beta tester.

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Dude, crossfired 390x's will easily out perform the slied 980s, and even compete with slied 980tis.

True enough, crossfire does scale slightly better than SLI for the most part.

Same way AMD's hyperthreading version actually outperforms intel's.

As for Fury X, beta or not, it works and it's speed is on the same level as 980 ti and Titan X. As soon as voltages become unlocked, that thing will skyrocket past them.

Archangel (Desktop) CPU: i5 4590 GPU:Asus R9 280  3GB RAM:HyperX Beast 2x4GBPSU:SeaSonic S12G 750W Mobo:GA-H97m-HD3 Case:CM Silencio 650 Storage:1 TB WD Red
Celestial (Laptop 1) CPU:i7 4720HQ GPU:GTX 860M 4GB RAM:2x4GB SK Hynix DDR3Storage: 250GB 850 EVO Model:Lenovo Y50-70
Seraph (Laptop 2) CPU:i7 6700HQ GPU:GTX 970M 3GB RAM:2x8GB DDR4Storage: 256GB Samsung 951 + 1TB Toshiba HDD Model:Asus GL502VT

Windows 10 is now MSX! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/440190-can-we-start-calling-windows-10/page-6

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True enough, crossfire does scale slightly better than SLI for the most part.

Same way AMD's hyperthreading version actually outperforms intel's.

As for Fury X, beta or not, it works and it's speed is on the same level as 980 ti and Titan X. As soon as voltages become unlocked, that thing will skyrocket past them.

Someone who gets it! It may not be as fast, but it's decently close to their performance.

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Someone who gets it! It may not be as fast, but it's decently close to their performance.

What interest me personally is the overall design, the temps, the silent stock cooler *cough* Titan lawnmower *cough* and the new HBM. From what I saw, HBM:GDDR5 is like GDDR5:GDDR3.

Archangel (Desktop) CPU: i5 4590 GPU:Asus R9 280  3GB RAM:HyperX Beast 2x4GBPSU:SeaSonic S12G 750W Mobo:GA-H97m-HD3 Case:CM Silencio 650 Storage:1 TB WD Red
Celestial (Laptop 1) CPU:i7 4720HQ GPU:GTX 860M 4GB RAM:2x4GB SK Hynix DDR3Storage: 250GB 850 EVO Model:Lenovo Y50-70
Seraph (Laptop 2) CPU:i7 6700HQ GPU:GTX 970M 3GB RAM:2x8GB DDR4Storage: 256GB Samsung 951 + 1TB Toshiba HDD Model:Asus GL502VT

Windows 10 is now MSX! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/440190-can-we-start-calling-windows-10/page-6

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What interest me personally is the overall design, the temps, the silent stock cooler *cough* Titan lawnmower *cough* and the new HBM. From what I saw, HBM:GDDR5 is like GDDR5:GDDR3.

It helps that the stock cooler is a water cooler. :)

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It helps that the stock cooler is a water cooler. :)

Water or air, it's still the stock one and still the same price. Build quality also seems good. I gotta put it bluntly, Nvidia's cooler is not enough anymore. They need a new one, preferable better.

Good news is, EVGA found a work-around in the terms of use and sold their cooler separately and the user only has to mount it so that's a thing :D

Archangel (Desktop) CPU: i5 4590 GPU:Asus R9 280  3GB RAM:HyperX Beast 2x4GBPSU:SeaSonic S12G 750W Mobo:GA-H97m-HD3 Case:CM Silencio 650 Storage:1 TB WD Red
Celestial (Laptop 1) CPU:i7 4720HQ GPU:GTX 860M 4GB RAM:2x4GB SK Hynix DDR3Storage: 250GB 850 EVO Model:Lenovo Y50-70
Seraph (Laptop 2) CPU:i7 6700HQ GPU:GTX 970M 3GB RAM:2x8GB DDR4Storage: 256GB Samsung 951 + 1TB Toshiba HDD Model:Asus GL502VT

Windows 10 is now MSX! - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/440190-can-we-start-calling-windows-10/page-6

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