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Hi guys,

I am new to the forum and asking for tips for my new pc build and just have enough budget equals to 15000$ from my lottery win and just asking should I buy the AMD thread ripper  1950x if not recommend me please. And I have been in a huge confusion of what GPU to buy is it the 1080 TI founders edition or to buy the Titan X Pascal??

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2 minutes ago, xxdeadmanxx1 said:

Hi guys,

I am new to the forum and asking for tips for my new pc build and just have enough budget equals to 15000$ from my lottery win and just asking should I buy the AMD thread ripper  1950x if not recommend me please. And I have been in a huge confusion of what GPU to buy is it the 1080 TI founders edition or to buy the Titan X Pascal??

 Please reply.

If you have $15,000 don't spend it on hardware. Invest most of it in things that will give a good return and spend a tenth of that on a nice machine.

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Also to add to the questions, why are you looking at reference design video cards only?

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This is probably a troll post but if you really want to spend that money on a PC buy an Intel Xeon Platinum 8180 for just $10000! Also buy a compatible motherboard and memory.

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Just now, TheCherryKing said:

This is probably a troll post but if you really want to spend that money on a PC buy an Intel Xeon Platinum 8180 for just $10000! Also buy a compatible motherboard and memory.

Hope it is.

And why have one of those when you could have dual EPYC? Sure it's less expensive but it's going to be more performant isn't it?

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1 minute ago, Tedster said:

Hope it is.

And why have one of those when you could have dual EPYC? Sure it's less expensive but it's going to be more performant isn't it?

To waste money!

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Depends, what are you going to do with it?

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