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I'm gonna use this build for rendering,live streaming,developing games and gaming of course.

 

I want this build to use up all the fan slots on the 900d that's why there is so many fans

 

Yes I know the psu 1600 watts wtf well that's because I'm gonna be putting in a beefier GPU and CPU 

 

Any suggestion would be appropriated and maybe everyone in the comments could help me and we can all make a stable and good quality build.

 

I might switch to a 750D case opinions please 

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3FgWRB

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I'm gonna use this build for rendering,live streaming,developing games and gaming of course.

 

I want this build to use up all the fan slots on the 900d that's why there is so many fans

 

Yes I know the psu 1600 watts wtf well that's because I'm gonna be putting in a beefier GPU and CPU 

 

Any suggestion would be appropriated and maybe everyone in the comments could help me and we can all make a stable and good quality build.

You haven't posted the build yet :)

 

EDIT

But you already noticed, nvm

Case: Meatbag, humanoid - APU: Human Brain version 1.53 (stock clock) - Storage: 100TB SND (Squishy Neuron Drive) - PSU: a combined 500W of Mitochondrial cells - Optical Drives: 2 Oculi, with corrective lenses.

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You haven't posted the build yet :)

 

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But you already noticed, nvm

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I would say, even with a beefier GPU you don't need close to that power so you could afford to drop a bit. Also only having 8GB of RAM with such an expensive setup seems a bit underwhelming, 16GB certainly isn't extravagant.

 

And lastly, DEFINITELY consider an SSD instead of or in addition to the HDD. Your computer will thank you

Case: Meatbag, humanoid - APU: Human Brain version 1.53 (stock clock) - Storage: 100TB SND (Squishy Neuron Drive) - PSU: a combined 500W of Mitochondrial cells - Optical Drives: 2 Oculi, with corrective lenses.

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Such a big case, Many fans, and a H110. What are the fans for?

Whats wrong with the CPU cooler and the big case is because i'll be doing overclocking and remember I'm replacing the CPU and GPU so I want max airflow  

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That PSU and Case are INSANELY overkill.

 

Get a 750D for the case.

 

And like a 750W PSU

I was gonna overclock everything 

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I was gonna overclock everything 

Even so you won't scratch 1600W at all, it's just way more than that system would drain.

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Whats wrong with the CPU cooler and the big case is because i'll be doing overclocking and remember I'm replacing the CPU and GPU so I want max airflow  

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You see how much rad support that has? You are using about 1/5th if there is any on the front.

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750D is just fine. I have got everything to fit and still have lots of room. check how many fan headers you have on your motherboard or else you will have to get a fan controller or splitter.

 

Just checked, there in no fucking way your going to be able to run all those fans off the motherboard... and get and SSD for your boot drive and 16gb of ram.

 

Also that psu is wayyyyyyy overkill even my 860 watt psu would be fine for you... I barely even pass 400w with normal use

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I have listen to everyone's opiones and gotten an ssd,better psu,smaller case,less fans,

 

I'm using this build for rendering,gaming,game design and live streaming

 

Update 2:I will put a 60hrz display in my build and I downgraded the psu I also decided to do 980ti instead of titan x 

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/RhmcK8

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750D is just fine. I have got everything to fit and still have lots of room. check how many fan headers you have on your motherboard or else you will have to get a fan controller or splitter.

 

Just checked, there in no fucking way your going to be able to run all those fans off the motherboard... and get and SSD for your boot drive and 16gb of ram.

 

Also that psu is wayyyyyyy overkill even my 860 watt psu would be fine for you... I barely even pass 400w with normal use

I know thats why I use the psu to run the fans

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buy a copy of windows 7 from amazon, anyone with windows 7 or 8 gets a free update to 10, so that would shave of about $50

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I like this build much better than the last!

Case: Meatbag, humanoid - APU: Human Brain version 1.53 (stock clock) - Storage: 100TB SND (Squishy Neuron Drive) - PSU: a combined 500W of Mitochondrial cells - Optical Drives: 2 Oculi, with corrective lenses.

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Okay if you are going to upgrade anyways why not just grab the 5960X, it is stupid to upgrade to that later. Also why not grab it at a microcenter if you are already close enough to one. It will probably end up being cheaper than the 5820k anyways. 

 

More Ram please? Why not if you are already spending this much. It is better to get kits that are verified to work together rather than grab separate kits that won't.

 

Otherwise you are fine I guess? The PSU is way overkill, even if you overclock your cpu and gpu. You could easily grab a 1000W psu and be able to easily overclock and even SLI 980 Ti's if you wanted to.

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I have listen to everyone's opiones and gotten an ssd,better psu,smaller case,less fans,

 

I'm using this build for rendering,gaming,game design and live streaming

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rpKmcf

 

The build looks good, but I am still not sure why you need 1300 Watts, a billion noctua fans (that thing will take off like a helicopter) 

also you can save money by buying 8.1 and just upgrading it, instant $80 saved!

 

Also maybe you can upgrade one of your monitors to a 144hz Gsync 1440p display :D

 

I have no issues with anything else, all looks great

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I have listen to everyone's opiones and gotten an ssd,better psu,smaller case,less fans,

 

I'm using this build for rendering,gaming,game design and live streaming

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/rpKmcf

 

CAN YOU PLEASE STOP MAKING A BUNCH OF THREADS. OMG. JUST PUT THEM IN THE SAME THREAD. YOU HAVE EASILY MADE 15 THREADS JUST ON WHAT YOU WANT IN YOUR BUILD. PLEASE SOMEONE STOP HIM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

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I agree with the summarization of the other posts here:

 

- get yourself an SSD (recommend Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB)

- reduce PSu wattage

- get 16 or 32 GB of RAM

 

Having an SSD is now standard, and highly impacting on OS, app, and game load times. It's an entirely improved PC use experience.

 

The system you're building won't come close to utilizing 1600 watts, even with multiple video cards.

 

8 GB of RAM is low, and you might find yourself constantly filling it up. I have 16 GB of RAM, and I've filled it up many times, with web browser tabs and multiple applications open. 16 GB is what I consider minimum for a modern PC, though I wouldn't mind future-proofing any new PC I build by giving it 32 GB of RAM.

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CAN YOU PLEASE STOP MAKING A BUNCH OF THREADS. OMG. JUST PUT THEM IN THE SAME THREAD. YOU HAVE EASILY MADE 15 THREADS JUST ON WHAT YOU WANT IN YOUR BUILD. PLEASE SOMEONE STOP HIM BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

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The build looks good, but I am still not sure why you need 1300 Watts, a billion noctua fans (that thing will take off like a helicopter) 

also you can save money by buying 8.1 and just upgrading it, instant $80 saved!

 

Also maybe you can upgrade one of your monitors to a 144hz Gsync 1440p display :D

 

I have no issues with anything else, all looks great

Im gonna be running 3 titan x's and a intel i 7 5960k the 8 core beats 

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The build looks good, but I am still not sure why you need 1300 Watts, a billion noctua fans (that thing will take off like a helicopter) 

also you can save money by buying 8.1 and just upgrading it, instant $80 saved!

 

Also maybe you can upgrade one of your monitors to a 144hz Gsync 1440p display :D

 

I have no issues with anything else, all looks great

Im filling up all the fan slots 

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I'm gonna be running 3 titan x's and a intel i 7 5960k the 8 core beats 

 

Clearly not since you have a 6 core and a 980ti in your build

 

 

Im filling up all the fan slots 

 

 

Not necessary, it will just be loud and annoying, I try and use the least amount of fans possible so that my pc doesnt sound like a helicopter

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