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18 minutes ago, BoxBoii said:

id get a 390x instead of a 980TI it performs about the same maybe a bit weaker but not by much at all and its like $200 cheaper only downside is not all games have crossfire http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131676&cm_re=390x-_-14-131-676-_-Product

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The 390x doesn't perform like a 980 TI lol.  The 980 TI is nearly 40% faster..

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4 minutes ago, Lays said:

 

The 390x doesn't perform like a 980 TI lol.  The 980 TI is nearly 40% faster..

my bad i havnt seen those benchmarks in awhile i got it mixed

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24 minutes ago, BoxBoii said:

my bad i havnt seen those benchmarks in awhile i got it mixed

Did you think the 390x was the 295x2? I though this cause you mentioned that not all games have crossfire and that the performance (of the 295x2) is similar to the 980ti (I think).

 

Also the build looks good.

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Looks like a perfect build to do and you should be proud of it when you get it. :)

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15 minutes ago, SLIClocker said:

Looks like a perfect build to do and you should be proud of it when you get it. :)

thx:D

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You get like, the best parts on the market, then expect people to evaluate it. What do you expect us to say, that the best isn't good enough? Come on. However, you want my honest opinion? It's crap. Just wait for Zen/Polaris or Pascal. If you do this, you'll be out of date within months.

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1 minute ago, JoePro87 said:

You get like, the best parts on the market, then expect people to evaluate it. What do you expect us to say, that the best isn't good enough? Come on. However, you want my honest opinion? It's crap. Just wait for Zen/Polaris or Pascal. If you do this, you'll be out of date within months.

dude calm down i wanted to know if i can save more money or increase my preformance why are u so upset

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Just now, Planet-kuruto said:

dude calm down i wanted to know if i can save more money or increase my preformance why are u so upset

Because I can't even tell you how many times I've seen people with these kinds of posts. Actually, yours isn't the worst I've seen. I literally have seen posts from like, 12 year old kids that claim their parents gave them a little money, and they want to build a PC, and have this outrageous $15,000 build, and ask if it is good.

 

If you want to know if you can save money, then you should put that in your original post. All you said was "evaiuate plz". Well, I evaluated it. You selected pretty much the most expensive of everything. Of course it's a good build. Can you save money? A LOT of it. But, you get what you pay for. Maybe you should put what your budget is, then we could actually look through, and find ways to help get a good rig and fit your budget. Also, if you save a little on the build, that's just that much more money leftover that you can use for buying games and accessories. So, what's your budget?

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3 minutes ago, JoePro87 said:

Because I can't even tell you how many times I've seen people with these kinds of posts. Actually, yours isn't the worst I've seen. I literally have seen posts from like, 12 year old kids that claim their parents gave them a little money, and they want to build a PC, and have this outrageous $15,000 build, and ask if it is good.

 

If you want to know if you can save money, then you should put that in your original post. All you said was "evaiuate plz". Well, I evaluated it. You selected pretty much the most expensive of everything. Of course it's a good build. Can you save money? A LOT of it. But, you get what you pay for. Maybe you should put what your budget is, then we could actually look through, and find ways to help get a good rig and fit your budget. Also, if you save a little on the build, that's just that much more money leftover that you can use for buying games and accessories. So, what's your budget?

i didnt pick the most expensive parts in everything i just picked parts that gave me the best performance for my budget which 3k and the problem is that the shipping and stuff costs $500

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$500 on shipping? Bruh. That's one hell of a way to save money right there. Find other places to buy the parts. Even if you spend an extra 10-20 on each part, if you can get free shipping , that'll save you a boat load in the end. And obviously when you pick flagship parts it is going to get you the best performance. But again, do you NEED the best? 

 

Also, if you're able to, I'd strongly consider waiting until the new products release. But, that depends on how patient you are. If you just HAVE to have a good gaming computer now, I'd go for more seriously downgraded parts, like, as cheap as possible, pretty much, and then upgrade when the new offerings are released.

 

Remember, the difference between the 970 and 980Ti is like $300+. The difference between the 6700k and the 4790k is another $50. Ultimately, you're going to do what you will, and that's fine, it is your money. These are just my suggestions.

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21 minutes ago, JoePro87 said:

$500 on shipping? Bruh. That's one hell of a way to save money right there. Find other places to buy the parts. Even if you spend an extra 10-20 on each part, if you can get free shipping , that'll save you a boat load in the end. And obviously when you pick flagship parts it is going to get you the best performance. But again, do you NEED the best? 

 

Also, if you're able to, I'd strongly consider waiting until the new products release. But, that depends on how patient you are. If you just HAVE to have a good gaming computer now, I'd go for more seriously downgraded parts, like, as cheap as possible, pretty much, and then upgrade when the new offerings are released.

 

Remember, the difference between the 970 and 980Ti is like $300+. The difference between the 6700k and the 4790k is another $50. Ultimately, you're going to do what you will, and that's fine, it is your money. These are just my suggestions.

i live outside of the usa so thats why the shipping costs 500 bucks and I'm patient so i can wait for pascal even if pascal is released i wont really need to change anything except the gpu and will intel release any new cpus soon i dont wanna buy amd cuz it seems like theyre going downhill 

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3 minutes ago, Planet-kuruto said:

i live outside of the usa so thats why the shipping costs 500 bucks and I'm patient so i can wait for pascal even if pascal is released i wont really need to change anything except the gpu and will intel release any new cpus soon i dont wanna buy amd cuz it seems like theyre going downhill 

From what I understand, Intel is not releasing any new processors anytime soon. That doesn't mean they won't be, it just means I haven't heard anything about it.

 

I would suggest you look into AMD's new lineup though. I honestly think Zen is going to be quite a huge step ahead of Skylake.

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5 hours ago, jcw150 said:

Did you think the 390x was the 295x2? I though this cause you mentioned that not all games have crossfire and that the performance (of the 295x2) is similar to the 980ti (I think).

 

Also the build looks good.

Yeah lol I assumed it was I havnt really looked too much into the 300 series I need to more some differences 

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