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This is my full and final list which I'm planning to build in some days.....

 

Please let me know guys what you think about my preference and any suggestions you want to say so please say guys...... :)

1) Intel i7 8700k 

2) GIGABYTE Z370 ULTRA GAMING

3) ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D40 8GBx2 (16gb) DDR4 3000MHZ

4) SEAGATE BARRACUDA 2TB

5) SAMSUNG 850 EVO 250GB

6) CORSAIR H100i V2 240MM extreme performance

7) LG 25UM58 25 INCH WQHD GAMING 5ms response time

8) CORSAIR RM750X 80 PLUS GOLD FULLY MODULAR

9) 84733099    Cabinet    MCW-L5S3-KANN-01    Masterbox lite 5

10) gtx 1080 ti 11gb

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What do you mean by "hybrid system"?

Main System: Phobos

AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (8C/16T), ASRock B450 Steel Legend, 16GB G.SKILL Aegis DDR4 3000MHz, AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB (XFX), 960GB Crucial M500, 2TB Seagate BarraCuda, Windows 10 Pro for Workstations/macOS Catalina

 

Secondary System: York

Intel Core i7-2600 (4C/8T), ASUS P8Z68-V/GEN3, 16GB GEIL Enhance Corsa DDR3 1600MHz, Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1GB, 240GB ADATA Ultimate SU650, Windows 10 Pro for Workstations

 

Older File Server: Yet to be named

Intel Pentium 4 HT (1C/2T), Intel D865GBF, 3GB DDR 400MHz, ATI Radeon HD 4650 1GB (HIS), 80GB WD Caviar, 320GB Hitachi Deskstar, Windows XP Pro SP3, Windows Server 2003 R2

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my biggest gripe is the screen size honestly. If you're spending the money for a top of the line GPU, then you should be getting a nice monitor. I settle for no less than 27" and preferrably higher. Though I am a bit biased because i use a 32" 4K TV with 120hz. But otherwise your build looks fine. I'm not well enough aquainted with Adata's durability, but I am personally getting gskills, i have heard good about them

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21 hours ago, RandomGuy13 said:

Because the monitor determines your fps? I kinda get what you are saying, but you don't know the kinds of games he wants to play and at what frame rates. I wouldn't say a 1080ti is overkill for 1440p gaming, and he is gaming at 21:9. 

The monitor in his list isn't 1440p though, it is 2560 x 1080. He could easily get away with a GTX 1070 for that.

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9 minutes ago, RandomGuy13 said:

WQHD is 3840×1440, that was what I was going off. But the 25UM58 is only 2560x1080

You mean 3440 x 1440. I don't think there is a 3840 x 1440 resolution ? If there is I haven't heard of it. 

 

Also 2560 x 1080 isn't that much more taxing than a regular 1920 x 1080p screen. A GTX 1070 is fine for 1440p so it will cope at 2560 x 1080.

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2 minutes ago, RandomGuy13 said:

@Subham_Solanki put "UQHD" in the monitors description, UQHD is actually another name for QHD or 2560x1440, but because I knew the monitor was 21:9 I assumed he meant UWQHD which is 3840x1440 which is a pretty common 21:9 resolution.

What he actually meant was UWFHD which is 2560x1080 and that is the actual spec of the monitor he listed. This does change my argument since I assumed he was gaming at 5.5Mpx of UWQHD and not the 2.8Mpx of UWFHD which is half the number of pixels. A 1080ti is overkill for most games at that resolution, a 1080 is the most powerful graphics card I would realy recommend for that resolution before improvements become negligible, but I suppose that depends on the game. 

Can you link me to a 3840 x 1440 monitor ? Because I am having a hard time finding any existence of that resolution. It isn't listed on pcpartpicker.

 

 

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On 2/9/2018 at 12:40 AM, Konrad Kwasniewski said:

It is a well distributed system, but: your psu is way to high wattage. I'd spend the money elswhere (case or monitor mabey?)

No I'm buying rm750x because in future I'm planning to buy gtx 1080ti and as i changed my monitor and buy lg 29um69g which is 5ms response time and 1ms MBR response time with 75mhz refresh rate so thanks god to run my mind well :)

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On 2/9/2018 at 10:41 PM, Jtalk4456 said:

my biggest gripe is the screen size honestly. If you're spending the money for a top of the line GPU, then you should be getting a nice monitor. I settle for no less than 27" and preferrably higher. Though I am a bit biased because i use a 32" 4K TV with 120hz. But otherwise your build looks fine. I'm not well enough aquainted with Adata's durability, but I am personally getting gskills, i have heard good about them

thanks for the suggestion, I have bought LG 29UM69G that gaming 29" LED with 5ms response time and 1ms MBR and 75Hz refresh rate!

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On 2/10/2018 at 3:16 AM, RandomGuy13 said:

@Subham_Solanki put "UQHD" in the monitors description, UQHD is actually another name for QHD or 2560x1440, but because I knew the monitor was 21:9 I assumed he meant UWQHD which is 3840x1440 which is a pretty common 21:9 resolution.

What he actually meant was UWFHD which is 2560x1080 and that is the actual spec of the monitor he listed. This does change my argument since I assumed he was gaming at 5.5Mpx of UWQHD and not the 2.8Mpx of UWFHD which is half the number of pixels. A 1080ti is overkill for most games at that resolution, a 1080 is the most powerful graphics card I would realy recommend for that resolution before improvements become negligible, but I suppose that depends on the game. 

 

Edit: sorry I do mean 3440x1440. There are several confusing things about this so I do apologize. 3440x1440 is not even 21:9 lol

Hi, thanks for the comment,

 

I have changed my LED to LG 29UM69G with 5ms response time and 1ms MBR and 75Hz refresh rate and yes this is also 1080 LED but if I user GTX 1080 ti and run on 2k resolution so I don't know how but yes it working actually I have another 2k monitor and I can see both have the same clarity but as ultrawide angel giving me more fun to play also I have to do some office work and video editing so I preferred to buy this LED!

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On 2/10/2018 at 3:23 AM, lee32uk said:

Can you link me to a 3840 x 1440 monitor ? Because I am having a hard time finding any existence of that resolution. It isn't listed on pcpartpicker.

 

 

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hi,

first of all for what purpose you buying LED that means a lot!

also, depend on what GPU you're using like if you have Nvidia so i suggest you to go with the G-sync monitor if you have AMD GPU so i suggest you to go with Freesync Monitor.

for a quick look please check below links for more details or information please write back to me...will help you :)

For enthusiastic use:- https://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/peripherals/best-monitor-9-reviewed-and-rated-1058662

For gaming:- https://www.techradar.com/news/best-gaming-monitor

                       https://www.pcgamer.com/the-best-gaming-monitors/

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