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almoskosz

Hi, so, I'm planning on buying this PC before the end of the year, and I'm just throwing this out there for you guys to approve it, and possibly avoid compatibility issues.

 

CPU: Intel i7 5960X

Board: Asrock X99 OC Formula

RAM: HyperX 64gb Fury DDR4 2133Mhz CL14 Kit

GPU: ASUS GTX 980ti 20th gold anniversary x2 in SLI

SSD: HyperX Predator 480GB M.2 Pcie x2 in raid 0 btw.: is it possible to run two pcie ssd's in raid? probably....

HDD: WD 6TB 5400rpm x2 

PSU: Corsair RM1000i

Case: Corsair 450D

Cooling: Fractal Design Kelvin S36

Case cooling: Be Quiet Silent Wings 2 120mm PWM, 3 of these badboys

 

Monitors: This is a question, I'd like to have an Acer Predator X34 for movies and gaming and working

                                                              and an Asus PA328Q for every other use, where 21:9 is unconventional

although, I'm not sure using two monitors with different aspect ratios works out very well  :huh:

 

Any thoughts? 

 

Take care  :)

 

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Hi, so, I'm planning on buying this PC before the end of the year, and I'm just throwing this out there for you guys to approve it, and possibly avoid compatibility issues.

 

CPU: Intel i7 5960X

Board: Asrock X99 OC Formula

RAM: HyperX 64gb Fury DDR4 2133Mhz CL14 Kit

GPU: ASUS GTX 980ti 20th gold anniversary x2 in SLI

SSD: HyperX Predator 480GB M.2 Pcie x2 in raid 0 btw.: is it possible to run two pcie ssd's in raid? probably....

HDD: WD 6TB 5400rpm x2 

PSU: Corsair RM1000i

Case: Corsair 450D

Cooling: Fractal Design Kelvin S36

Case cooling: Be Quiet Silent Wings 2 120mm PWM, 3 of these badboys

 

Monitors: This is a question, I'd like to have an Acer Predator X34 for movies and gaming and working

                                                              and an Asus PA328Q for every other use, where 21:9 is unconventional

although, I'm not sure using two monitors with different aspect ratios works out very well  :huh:

 

Any thoughts? 

 

Take care  :)

Looks like an awesome system, just put all of your parts into PCPP (PCPartPicker) to check compatibility and to get the best prices. :D

CPU: Intel i7-4790k | Cooler: Corsair H110i GT | Motherboard: MSI Z97I AC  | Graphics Card: SAPPHIRE R9 280  | http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/pszsdC

 

http://adamredfern.co.uk

http://rewinded.co.uk 

http://yewtreeservices.co.uk/

http://asiat.co.uk/

http://ssstelecom.co.uk

http://hndrx.co.uk/

http://wisemove4u.com/

 

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It all looks good. But how much is all of this stuff!?

Well, changed over to usd, it's a bit less than 10k$

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What are you planning to do with the 64GB of ram though  :blink:

And 12TB of storage  :wacko:

System: CPU - I5-6500 Motherboard - Asus B150M-A RAM - Crucial ballistix sport 2x4GB DDR4 @2400MHz GPU - RX 480 PSU - Seasonic S12II 520W Case - Aerocool Aero-800 HDD - Seagate 1TB SSD - PNY CS1311 120GB Monitor - AOC G2260VWQ6

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Probably because he can afford it and having a nice pc that will last a long time and having the options to do whatever he wants is appealing to him and the other 6TB drive is probably for backups

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Probably because he can afford it and having a nice pc that will last a long time and having the options to do whatever he wants is appealing to him and the other 6TB drive is probably for backups

If the OP really wants to use it for back-ups I would go for an external hdd. Just incase something happens with your case (for example a fire, or an electrical surge) Back up the files every week or month or so, and then put it away safely in a closet or so. That's basically what I do xD But others will probably disagree

System: CPU - I5-6500 Motherboard - Asus B150M-A RAM - Crucial ballistix sport 2x4GB DDR4 @2400MHz GPU - RX 480 PSU - Seasonic S12II 520W Case - Aerocool Aero-800 HDD - Seagate 1TB SSD - PNY CS1311 120GB Monitor - AOC G2260VWQ6

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After I finished cleaning the baby batter off my keyboard from seeing that build, I can say yes, yes it will be fine. Although what the actual fuck do you need it for? 

I'm a fucking AMD kawaii weeaboo desu I have seen the light


i5 6600k EVGA 980 FTW Z170A PC Mate 1TB WD Blue240GB SSD Plus NZXT S340 | EVGA 600b  | Dedotated 8GB

 

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Might as well creating your own artifical intelligence and a data center with this build

Scarlet KnightIntel Core i3 6100 || Antec A40 Pro CPU Cooler || MSI Z170A Gaming M5 || Kingston HyperX 16GB DDR4-2133MHz || Samsung 850 Evo 120GB || Seagate Barracuda 1TB || Gigabyte G1 Gaming R9 390X 8GB || Seasonic M12II 620W || In Win 503 || Corsair Strafe || Steelseries Kinzu V3 MSI Edition || Dell UltraSharp U2414H || Xiaomi Alumunium Mouse Pad (S)

 

#Gadget: 

Phone: BlackBerry Classic Q20, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 S-LTE SM-N916S

Console: PlayStation 4 500GB CUH-1206A

Tablet: iPad Air 2 16GB Wi-fi Only

Laptop: MSI GE62 (i7 4720HQ || 8GB DDR3 || NVIDIA GTX960M || Samsung 650 EVO 120GB + 1TB HDD)

In-ear Monitor: Xiaomi Piston 3.0

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 Meh, I'm not into cars, and mostly this PC wont be in my only possession, it will be used by others for content creation, and other, very demanding projects, such as researching and making calculations, and yes, it's pricey but it will be a worthy investment 

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Might as well creating your own artifical intelligence and a data center with this build

Well, sort of?... :D

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