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Hello mister Alex ifra det solfylte landet Frankrike :) (Norwegian for: Hello monsieur alex from the sunny country of France :) )

 

My personal suggestion would go towards the Corsair 900D because i like it simple and clean (something Xilence interceptor pro is not ;) ), but I do believe in that you would need some more hard drives or SSDs in order to actually justify it since you can fill it with up to 15 3.5 inch HDDs and SSD strapped everywhere ;)

 

As long as the case can hold your hardware it is though up to subjective meanings since it´s only function is fitting the hardware and being an eyepiece :)

Yeah the xilence interceptor pro is just too fudging hudge ... I dont think there are any possibilities of bottom and top air exhaust for the custom wc loop.... Shame though , looked good

Have a nice day ,

Alex

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If his budget is that massive he could go with 4930k

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To put it simply, you're overspending. You can spend half as much and still get 99% similar performance. 

 

If you're not in a hurry, wait for aftermarket 290's. Also, unless you're gaming competitively, I'd recommend getting 1440p IPS panels for a better viewing experience. 

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To put it simply, you're overspending. You can spend half as much and still get 99% similar performance. 

 

If you're not in a hurry, wait for aftermarket 290's. Also, unless you're gaming competitively, I'd recommend getting 1440p IPS panels for a better viewing experience.

What would then be your recomendation ?

Please keep in mind that i wish to overclock , push graphics settings to their limits , and that i will buy two benqs xl2720t and xl2420te

Probably be dual graphics card as well

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What would then be your recomendation ?

Please keep in mind that i wish to overclock , push graphics settings to their limits , and that i will buy two benqs xl2720t and xl2420te

Probably be dual graphics card as well

Well are you in a hurry to build?

Why different monitors?

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Well are you in a hurry to build?

Why different monitors?

Hey there , thanks for replying ,

 

I am not in a hurry .

 

I am looking for dual display , and i cannot afford two Benqs 27'' since they are very exp and my friend cannot get me those at factory prices.

 

Thanks a lot again

Alex

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Hey there , thanks for replying ,

I am not in a hurry .

I am looking for dual display , and i cannot afford two Benqs 27'' since they are very exp and my friend cannot get me those at factory prices.

Thanks a lot again

Alex

Well if you're not in a hurry, I'd say wait for aftermarket 290's before planning.

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Hi there , thanks for your reply , 

Is it better than a GTX 780 TI ?Currently, no. At the rate AMD is improving drivers + aftermarket cooling solutions and mantle, maybe.

At $400 vs $700, it's pretty darn competitive. 

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At $400 vs $700, it's pretty darn competitive. 

Hey man , 

 

any chance you can give me feedback on this ?

 

maybe change the stuff around and link me a build that you think is better ?

 

Bare in mind please , i want two monitors and i wish to push graphs limits to their limits

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Hey man , 

any chance you can give me feedback on this ?

maybe change the stuff around and link me a build that you think is better ?

Bare in mind please , i want two monitors and i wish to push graphs limits to their limits

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Alex_kid94/saved/2MFp

You're spending a lot on things that don't improve performance like the mobo, ram, case, psu , etc.

In short, you're wasting money.

 

Again, if you're not in a rush, plan later. Any parts list I recommend will be outdated in a day or two. 

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You're spending a lot on things that don't improve performance like the mobo, ram, case, psu , etc.

In short, you're wasting money.

 

Again, if you're not in a rush, plan later. Any parts list I recommend will be outdated in a day or two. 

cool , please leave a link here , or if you have one here , let me have a look at it

 

Thanks for your help 

Alex

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cool , please leave a link here , or if you have one here , let me have a look at it

Question: Why a 120 hz and 144 hz monitor...?

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Hey buddy , 

Sorry for the delay in my reply.

i don't know , just the brother that wants this one ,didn't succeed in talking him out of it

I mean if you really want a high frequency display, get a XL2420TE.

Show your brother this:

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well , for some reason its not available in france

In that case, I'd recommend reconsidering an IPS panel instead. 

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Hey sorry for a long reply , did not have internet access for a long time

an ips pannel ? i've heard Illyama make damn good ones

Whatever works for you.

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