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18 hours ago, brob said:

What I mean is that if a game does not support SLI, there is no benefit to having SLI. Not all titles support SLI.

There is no benefit, but the Games will still running on a single Card? that would not be a problem, considering that the TITAN Xp is stronger than a 1080Ti, but... as TITAN V is an option and is stronger than any other video card as a single card obviously its better to have her!

and again I end up with DOUBT! arrrrrrgggg... should I do SLI or NOT!?

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Ok I am writing this after make the question above, I have watched benchmarks, contacted the Nvidia support, and I get on a conclusion..

I was worried about do SLI, and not be able to play Games that doesn't support SLI, or face Micro Stuttering, and other issues, but after talk to one of Nvidia's agent, they assured me that there will be no micro stuttering with a TITAN Xp, that SLI works great, I asked about titles that doesn't support, and they said that if a Game doesn't support SLI I can simply disable the SLI on Nivida Panel, and that even one single TITAN Xp is more than capable of handle any Game on the industry, even at 4k..

So I think SLI will worth it, because If I face a Game that doesn't support SLI, I can simply disable it and run the Game, considering that the TITAN Xp is the 2º stronger video card on the market, I am sure that even just one will be able to handle with Games that doesn't support SLI, and when I launch a  Game that offers support, the results will be great! with SLI I will be secure to play any Game at 4k, and without the support for SLI, well.. the TITAN Xp as I said is extremely powerful, she will take care of any Game that doesn't support SLI.

And.. I think that`s it... thank you @brob for helping me, and SPECIAL thanks to Crazycatman, if was not for him, I would have make a really BAD deal, special thanks for you @Crazycatman, I can`t describe how you helped me..

I think that`s the end of the topic, was a pleasure to meet you guys I thank you all with all my heart :)

Bye...for now ;)

-- Gil


ps. you have a beautiful kitty Crazycatman. MEOW! lol!

Hello, I have a question, I made some research but I could not find an answer for my question, I have two questions that I would like to ask you experts to answer me!

Ok so I need to know the BEST Cooler for this processor: Intel Core i9-7980XE

And I need to know a power supply for this processor ^ and a  NVIDIA TITAN V 

(of course there are more components but those two are probably the ones who are going to determine the amount of power needed)


PS. Please, tell me the best for them, no matter if it's expensive. I need to know what to buy. Thank you!

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For those you might want to consider a custom loop. 

For a reasonable PSU wattage, it sort of depends on what you'll do with the PC, and how much you'll overclock. If you just want the best, it's the Cooler Master MIJ or the AX1600i. 

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2 hours ago, seon123 said:

For those you might want to consider a custom loop. 

For a reasonable PSU wattage, it sort of depends on what you'll do with the PC, and how much you'll overclock. If you just want the best, it's the Cooler Master MIJ or the AX1600i. 

I will only be using for Gaming. Thank you for the the power supply recommendation, but what about the cooler?

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11 hours ago, Gil Telvanni said:

I will only be using for Gaming. Thank you for the the power supply recommendation, but what about the cooler?

Deepcool captain 360 EX and a thermaltake floe 360 or Alphacool Eisbaer 360. Best of the best. Only thing better is a Car AIO or Custom loop. But isn't a Car Rad a Custom loop 

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13 hours ago, Gil Telvanni said:

I will only be using for Gaming.

You're not using the 7980 XE for anything else?

 

Do you already have this processor, or are you thinking about buying it? Why this processor over others? Are you going to also be streaming simultaneously? (Asking because it's complete overkill for gaming only)

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2 hours ago, Crazycatman said:

Deepcool captain 360 EX and a thermaltake floe 360 or Alphacool Eisbaer 360. Best of the best. Only thing better is a Car AIO or Custom loop. But isn't a Car Rad a Custom loop 

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Ok, thank you for help me ! Can I ask one more thing, it`s about RAM Memory? you don`t need to answer if you don`t want to.

What is better? 64gb 3200Mhz or 32gb 4266Mhz ?

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1 minute ago, TVwazhere said:

You're not using the 7980 XE for anything else?

 

Do you already have this processor, or are you thinking about buying it? Why this processor over others? Are you going to also be streaming simultaneously? (Asking because it's complete overkill for gaming only)

I will only be using for Gaming. And I don`t have it yet, I am gathering information about compatibility and other things before buy it.

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9 minutes ago, Gil Telvanni said:

I will only be using for Gaming. And I don`t have it yet, I am gathering information about compatibility and other things before buy it.

As beastly of a processor as this is, it will be wasted in a "gaming only" machine. This processor is more designed for super heavy CPU workloads like video encoding, rendering, data analysis, or some other high demanding program, something games are rarely known for. This CPU would perform roughly the same as an 8700k in every single game currently released and probably for the next few years ahead.

 

I just dont like seeing people wasting $1500+ dollars more than they need to actually spend for no performance gain thinking they'll be getting the most out of the GPU in games.

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4 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

As beastly of a processor as this is, it will be wasted in a "gaming only" machine. This processor is more designed for super heavy CPU workloads like video encoding, rendering, data analysis, or some other high demanding program, something games are rarely known for. This CPU would perform roughly the same as an 8700k in every single game currently released and probably for the next few years ahead.

 

I just dont like seeing people wasting $1500+ dollars more than they need to actually spend for no performance gain thinking they'll be getting the most out of the GPU in games.

I don`t like to upgrade every year, that`s why I want the most powerful, then there  will be no need to be upgrading anymore for a long time.

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Just now, Gil Telvanni said:

I don`t like to upgrade every year, that`s why I want the most powerful, then there  will be no need to be upgrading anymore for a long time.

You wont need to upgrade the 8700k for probably 5+ years. The same would go for the 7980XE, because games are still more "High frequency Core, low core count" Optimized. 

 

I mean, look at my own personal computer. My CPU is 4+ years old, and it's still as good as most of the CPU's on the market for gaming. I didnt need to spend $2000 on an overkill CPU to get that kind of longevity.

In the end, it's your money and your system and if you're happy with it, thats what matters. I just want you to be 100% aware that there is no benefit, now or five years from now, of getting that CPU over an 8700k for strictly gaming. If you were to one day get into streaming however, then the 7980XE would actually be more plausible (though then the argument could be made for Thread ripper at half the price, but thats a different story)

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1 hour ago, TVwazhere said:

You wont need to upgrade the 8700k for probably 5+ years. The same would go for the 7980XE, because games are still more "High frequency Core, low core count" Optimized. 

 

I mean, look at my own personal computer. My CPU is 4+ years old, and it's still as good as most of the CPU's on the market for gaming. I didnt need to spend $2000 on an overkill CPU to get that kind of longevity.

In the end, it's your money and your system and if you're happy with it, thats what matters. I just want you to be 100% aware that there is no benefit, now or five years from now, of getting that CPU over an 8700k for strictly gaming. If you were to one day get into streaming however, then the 7980XE would actually be more plausible (though then the argument could be made for Thread ripper at half the price, but thats a different story)

Not trying to be a pain in the ###, but if he decides to do VM, render, or even more. If he ever persues a career, he's set. And he can turn off cores too. Just pointing things out. And 2011 has more features. Just simple things I want to point out. Besides that, the rest I kinda agree.

 

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1 hour ago, Gil Telvanni said:

Ok, thank you for help me ! Can I ask one more thing, it`s about RAM Memory? you don`t need to answer if you don`t want to.

What is better? 64gb 3200Mhz or 32gb 4266Mhz ?

For you and speed 4x8GB (32GB) high frequency, with low CAS. Quad Channel. Any looks or brands you like?

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8 minutes ago, Crazycatman said:

For you and speed 4x8GB (32GB) high frequency, with low CAS. Quad Channel. Any looks or brands you like?

The only brand with 4266Mhz of frequency that I`ve found was G.Skill TridentZ . So 32 GB with high Frequency, is better than 64 GB with low Frequency. ok!

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2 hours ago, Crazycatman said:

Not trying to be a pain in the ###, but if he decides to do VM, render, or even more. If he ever persues a career, he's set. And he can turn off cores too. Just pointing things out. And 2011 has more features. Just simple things I want to point out. Besides that, the rest I kinda agree.

It for sure does, hence why I'm trying to drive home the point that if there are no other plans, ideas or projects this could otherwise be used for, then it is in fact a waste. Hence whey I didnt immediately critique his choice, as sometimes there are underlying reasons the OP doesnt immediately specify and people tend to assume things.

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1 hour ago, TVwazhere said:

It for sure does, hence why I'm trying to drive home the point that if there are no other plans, ideas or projects this could otherwise be used for, then it is in fact a waste. Hence whey I didnt immediately critique his choice, as sometimes there are underlying reasons the OP doesnt immediately specify and people tend to assume things.

TBH I would do the same. Having those sound awesome! Even if for gaming, doesn't mean you have to use it for that purpose it was made for. Can be used for watching videos on FireFox, Google Chrome, IE, Safari on 4 different, 4K screens. That sounds cool. Or have x6 5120x2160 and 4way sli Titan V. Where's a waste in the first place? It's a waste for me typing stuff that doesn't make sense for someone who frowns upon the wants, and drives the point at "conservationist". 

 

I stated things he asked for, that's all there is to it. I don't ask second questions. Gil Telvanni said, gaming, right before you arrived.

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6 hours ago, Gil Telvanni said:

I don`t like to upgrade every year, that`s why I want the most powerful, then there  will be no need to be upgrading anymore for a long time.

General rule in choosing computer parts: Spending more money =/= more future proof. 

Ask just about anybody here and they'll say the same.

An 8700k with a decent overclock and AIO cooler (some of the ones stated above) is going to give you better performance in games today than an extreme edition i9.  It's not very likely to become obsolete in the near future either unless CPU architecture or software optimizations go through some radical changes.  And if that happens, no CPU you buy today will really save you.

Save your self a few hundred dollars and go that route if your main focus is gaming.  If your justification is something else more along the lines of "well, maybe I'll do other CPU heavy things at some point", I can see that being an ok justification.  But that i9 will become obsolete at the same rate regardless.

I would just look at the i7 vs i9 decision as having the best tool for the job.

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23 hours ago, Gil Telvanni said:

And I need to know a power supply for this processor ^ and a  NVIDIA TITAN V 

(of course there are more components but those two are probably the ones who are going to determine the amount of power needed)


PS. Please, tell me the best for them, no matter if it's expensive. I need to know what to buy. Thank you!

I'll update this post later with a whole PCPP build (because that sounds fun), but I'll say off the bat I'd get the EVGA P2.  But any of the tier 1 psu's in this list will do the job: 


 

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On 5/7/2018 at 3:59 PM, Crazycatman said:

TBH I would do the same. Having those sound awesome! Even if for gaming, doesn't mean you have to use it for that purpose it was made for. Can be used for watching videos on FireFox, Google Chrome, IE, Safari on 4 different, 4K screens. That sounds cool. Or have x6 5120x2160 and 4way sli Titan V. Where's a waste in the first place? It's a waste for me typing stuff that doesn't make sense for someone who frowns upon the wants, and drives the point at "conservationist". 

 

I stated things he asked for, that's all there is to it. I don't ask second questions. Gil Telvanni said, gaming, right before you arrived.

Thank you for your help, Crazycatman, you helped me choose the right pieces, now I got the information that I needed, I would probably buy the wrong pieces if you didn't have helped me. Now, I know I am probably bothering you.. but  I have a last question.. and I am not the right person to answer for myself so I am going to ask you, I am not sure if you will have the answer for me but if you do it would be very helpful!, very helpful indeed! Okay now let's get to the point. I was watching some benchmarks, reading reviews about the TITAN V, etc, and when I decided to buy it I already knew it did not support SLI, I even contacted Nvidia support to be sure if there was no way to do it, and it doesn't support SLI indeed, I didn't thought it could be a problem considering how strong this video card is, but then I decide to search more, just to make sure, and unfortunately after my researches I am in doubt right now about this video card :/... because  the thing is:  I am willing to spend a lot of money on this computer, the amount needed, I am not inputting a limit anywhere, as you may have noticed and I need to know what is going to be the best for it, and I don't know practically anything about Hardware, but I do know that isn't just grab the most expensive pieces and put it all together and BOOM! magic. I know that isn't like that, then I started to watch benchmarks of the TITAN V, according to what I saw it performs better than a GTX 1080Ti, also better than a TITAN X, and also better than any other video card on the market, which was great for me. But then I decided to watch benchmarks of those video cards with SLI, to see if those cards, working together were able to beat the TITAN V. On Linus channel I saw a  5K Gaming benchmark on 2x TITAN X (SLI) and the results were good considering the resolution, then I searched about the SLI on TITAN X and it come to my knowledge  that it can be put together 4x TITAN X's, same thing with the 1080Ti, and then I stopped to think, who would deliver more performance!?  4x TITAN X's, 4x GTX's 1080Ti or 1 TITAN V? this is a very important question, because I decided to get TITAN V because it is the most powerful gpu ever created, yes, but is she strong enough to be better than 4x TITAN X's working together!? and also does SLI WORTH IT!?!?. This is my last question, please read and consider all my indagation because I am going to trust on your answer in order to decide, so.. the choice is yours, also I am going to use this motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE , I was already decided about use 4x8 GB of RAM, as I pointed above, but depending on your answer I will change the video card, and it will be to add the 4x TITAN X's, if you say that it's better, of course. The reason I am pointing this is because I don't know if this motherboard is going to have enough slots for 4 video cards and 4 Memory RAM's so please tell me if it can, this is my core preoccupation at the moment, in my tiny, little knowledge about this, I think it can, because the slots are separate from each other, the slots for memory RAM and for the video card, I might be wrong, but I think it is this way, also I think it has 8 slots for RAM,  or maybe it's not for RAM, but if it is, please tell me too :), and I will add more memory to get 64 GB... And  I think that's it, thank you for all your help, I am going to wait for your answer, and please tell me carefully, this is very important.. so yeah! :) Bye for now!

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On 5/8/2018 at 7:38 PM, Gil Telvanni said:

Thank you for your help, Crazycatman, you helped me choose the right pieces, now I got the information that I needed, I would probably buy the wrong pieces if you didn't have helped me. Now, I know I am probably bothering you.. but  I have a last question.. and I am not the right person to answer for myself so I am going to ask you, I am not sure if you will have the answer for me but if you do it would be very helpful!, very helpful indeed! Okay now let's get to the point. I was watching some benchmarks, reading reviews about the TITAN V, etc.. and when I decided to buy it I already knew it did not support SLI, I even contacted Nvidia support to be sure if there was no way to do it, and it doesn't support SLI indeed, I didn't thought it could be a problem considering how strong this video card is, but then I decide to search more, just to make sure, and unfortunately after my researches I am in doubt right now about this video card :/... because  the thing is:  I am willing to spend a lot of money on this computer, the amount needed, I am not inputting a limit anywhere, as you may have noticed, and I need to know what is going to be the best for it, and I don't know practically anything about Hardware, but I do know that isn't just grab the most expensive pieces and put it all together and BOOM! magic. I know that isn't like that, then I started to watch benchmarks of the TITAN V, according to what I saw it performs better than a GTX 1080Ti, also better than a TITAN XP, and also better than any other video card on the market, which was great for me. But then I decided to watch benchmarks of those video cards with SLI, to see if those cards, working together were able to beat the TITAN V. I watched lots of benchmarks, but none of them satisfied me, then I contacted NVIDIA and asked about the SLI on TITAN Xp and they assured me that it only supports 2 WAY SLI, nothing more,  and then I stopped to think, who would deliver more performance!? ( at 4k-8k ) 2x GTX TITAN Xp 2 WAY SLI, or 1x TITAN V?... This is a very important question, when I decided to get TITAN V was because it is the most powerful gpu ever created, yes, but is she strong enough to be better than 2x TITAN XP's working together!?.

That`s my last question, I am going to trust on your answer in order to decide, so.. the choice is yours, I think that's it, thank you for all your help, I am going to wait for your answer, and please tell me carefully, this is very important, according to NVIDIA, for gaming the 2x TITAN XP`s are going to give me more performance than 1 TITAN V, but I want to know what you think.. so yeah! :) Bye for now! I am waiting your answer, please search carefully! it`s up to you now.

 

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On 5/8/2018 at 6:38 PM, Gil Telvanni said:

Thank you for your help, Crazycatman, you helped me choose the right pieces, now I got the information that I needed, I would probably buy the wrong pieces if you didn't have helped me. Now, I know I am probably bothering you.. but  I have a last question.. and I am not the right person to answer for myself so I am going to ask you, I am not sure if you will have the answer for me but if you do it would be very helpful!, very helpful indeed! Okay now let's get to the point. I was watching some benchmarks, reading reviews about the TITAN V, etc, and when I decided to buy it I already knew it did not support SLI, I even contacted Nvidia support to be sure if there was no way to do it, and it doesn't support SLI indeed, I didn't thought it could be a problem considering how strong this video card is, but then I decide to search more, just to make sure, and unfortunately after my researches I am in doubt right now about this video card :/... because  the thing is:  I am willing to spend a lot of money on this computer, the amount needed, I am not inputting a limit anywhere, as you may have noticed and I need to know what is going to be the best for it, and I don't know practically anything about Hardware, but I do know that isn't just grab the most expensive pieces and put it all together and BOOM! magic. I know that isn't like that, then I started to watch benchmarks of the TITAN V, according to what I saw it performs better than a GTX 1080Ti, also better than a TITAN X, and also better than any other video card on the market, which was great for me. But then I decided to watch benchmarks of those video cards with SLI, to see if those cards, working together were able to beat the TITAN V. On Linus channel I saw a  5K Gaming benchmark on 2x TITAN X (SLI) and the results were good considering the resolution, then I searched about the SLI on TITAN X and it come to my knowledge  that it can be put together 4x TITAN X's, same thing with the 1080Ti, and then I stopped to think, who would deliver more performance!?  4x TITAN X's, 4x GTX's 1080Ti or 1 TITAN V? this is a very important question, because I decided to get TITAN V because it is the most powerful gpu ever created, yes, but is she strong enough to be better than 4x TITAN X's working together!? and also does SLI WORTH IT!?!?. This is my last question, please read and consider all my indagation because I am going to trust on your answer in order to decide, so.. the choice is yours, also I am going to use this motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE , I was already decided about use 4x8 GB of RAM, as I pointed above, but depending on your answer I will change the video card, and it will be to add the 4x TITAN X's, if you say that it's better, of course. The reason I am pointing this is because I don't know if this motherboard is going to have enough slots for 4 video cards and 4 Memory RAM's so please tell me if it can, this is my core preoccupation at the moment, in my tiny, little knowledge about this, I think it can, because the slots are separate from each other, the slots for memory RAM and for the video card, I might be wrong, but I think it is this way, also I think it has 8 slots for RAM,  or maybe it's not for RAM, but if it is, please tell me too :), and I will add more memory to get 64 GB... And  I think that's it, thank you for all your help, I am going to wait for your answer, and please tell me carefully, this is very important.. so yeah! :) Bye for now!

So if you're gaming, what games do you know support SLI? And 4x 1080Ti is going to beat a Titan V, in a SLI environment. If a application uses only one GPU than 4 Ti's. But the Titan V wins in a the best single GPU. Also consider the power consumption, x4 1080Ti's will use power, just raw power. If you want more specific answers I can later. Switching classes for exams.

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On 5/6/2018 at 4:44 PM, Gil Telvanni said:

Hello, I have a question, I made some research but I could not find an answer for my question, I have two questions that I would like to ask you experts to answer me!

Ok so I need to know the BEST Cooler for this processor: Intel Core i9-7980XE

And I need to know a power supply for this processor ^ and a  NVIDIA TITAN V 

(of course there are more components but those two are probably the ones who are going to determine the amount of power needed)


PS. Please, tell me the best for them, no matter if it's expensive. I need to know what to buy. Thank you!

 

On 5/7/2018 at 8:43 AM, Gil Telvanni said:

Ok, thank you for help me ! Can I ask one more thing, it`s about RAM Memory? you don`t need to answer if you don`t want to.

What is better? 64gb 3200Mhz or 32gb 4266Mhz ?

 

On 5/7/2018 at 8:44 AM, Gil Telvanni said:

I will only be using for Gaming. And I don`t have it yet, I am gathering information about compatibility and other things before buy it.

 

On 5/7/2018 at 10:51 AM, Gil Telvanni said:

The only brand with 4266Mhz of frequency that I`ve found was G.Skill TridentZ . So 32 GB with high Frequency, is better than 64 GB with low Frequency. ok!

 

There is a basic flaw in the logic suggested here. Computers are tools. One should concentrate on buying the best tool for a particular job or set of jobs. Simply buying the "most powerful" ignores the fact that what is really needed is the best performance at a given task.

 

The cpu contemplated could be likened to a Peterbilt. It's got loads of power, but there is no way it is going to beat out a Ferrari getting from points A to B.

 

If one is only gaming then one should be looking at a cpu with the highest clocked 4-8 cores.

 

In general, more memory beats out less but better performing memory. However, in a pure gaming machine anything over 16GB is likely wasted. Making 4x8GB a reasonable choice for the contemplated build. There is sufficient evidence to establish that higher clocked, low latency memory increases frame rates in most titles. So one needs to consider timings when looking at different memory speeds.

 

3x120mm aio coolers like the Corsair 150i and Nzxt Kraken X72 would be good cpu cooler choices for the i9-7980XE. Although the best cooling would be from a custom loop.

 

The OP asked about a suitable psu. Given the outlined system, an 850W psu would be more than sufficient. If one wants the best, a Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W (SSR-850TD) would be my choice.

 

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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22 hours ago, Crazycatman said:

So if you're gaming, what games do you know support SLI? And 4x 1080Ti is going to beat a Titan V, in a SLI environment. If a application uses only one GPU than 4 Ti's. But the Titan V wins in a the best single GPU. Also consider the power consumption, x4 1080Ti's will use power, just raw power. If you want more specific answers I can later. Switching classes for exams.

After contact Nvidia, 4-Way SLI is not an option anymore, they only support 2-way SLI (officially)  And I don't want to put more than what is officially supported.. now I am almost decided to to use 2x TITAN Xp's SLI, it is a little bit stronger than the 1080Ti, and also have more Vram.

Motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE
Processor: Intel Core I9-7980XE Extreme Edition Processor 
Video Card: 2-Way SLI 2x Nvidia GeForce TITAN Xp & Nvidia SLI Bridge
RAM Memory: G.SKILL 64GB 8x8GB 4266Mhz
Storage Device:??
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2 80+ Platinum ( I am not using the Cooler Master MIJ 1200W, because I am not sure if 1200W its enough for this specs, then I choose 1600W, which I still not sure if it's going to be enough either.)
Cooler:??
Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut

I'll be honest with you Crazycatman. I am not sure if this specs are the best for gaming, I don't know if the power supply is too low, I don't know if do SLI will worth it.. I don't know.. all those components that I took, I took only because they are the latest on the market, and apparently the fastest, now, if it's going to be good for Gaming, I have no idea, so  PLEASE  feel free to say '' THOSE COMPONENTS ARE WRONG! '' or feel free to say '' YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT PATH! '', because it's hard to decide when you can get those pieces, and lot of people keep saying that it's a waste for Gaming, or that I should took a processor with 8 cores at higher frequency, I can't get on a conclusion alone, so please point the errors for me, then I can fix it, are those components good for Gaming? SLI, does it worth it? the power supply, is 1600W enough? the cooler, is it a good cooler for the I9 7980XE? Also, what is a Custom LOOP, how can I get my hands on it?. Please answer those questions if you can, I am in doubt about those things...

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For a i9, you will need at least a 360mm AIO or a custom loop for the temperatures.

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17 hours ago, Gil Telvanni said:

After contact Nvidia, 4-Way SLI is not an option anymore, they only support 2-way SLI (officially)  And I don't want to put more than what is officially supported.. now I am almost decided to to use 2x TITAN Xp's SLI, it is a little bit stronger than the 1080Ti, and also have more Vram.

Motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE
Processor: Intel Core I9-7980XE Extreme Edition Processor 
Video Card: 2-Way SLI 2x Nvidia GeForce TITAN Xp & Nvidia SLI Bridge
RAM Memory: G.SKILL 64GB 8x8GB 4266Mhz
Storage Device:??
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 T2 80+ Platinum ( I am not using the Cooler Master MIJ 1200W, because I am not sure if 1200W its enough for this specs, then I choose 1600W, which I still not sure if it's going to be enough either.)
Cooler:??
Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut

I'll be honest with you Crazycatman. I am not sure if this specs are the best for gaming, I don't know if the power supply is too low, I don't know if do SLI will worth it.. I don't know.. all those components that I took, I took only because they are the latest on the market, and apparently the fastest, now, if it's going to be good for Gaming, I have no idea, so  PLEASE  feel free to say '' THOSE COMPONENTS ARE WRONG! '' or feel free to say '' YOU ARE ON THE RIGHT PATH! '', because it's hard to decide when you can get those pieces, and lot of people keep saying that it's a waste for Gaming, or that I should took a processor with 8 cores at higher frequency, I can't get on a conclusion alone, so please point the errors for me, then I can fix it, are those components good for Gaming? SLI, does it worth it? the power supply, is 1600W enough? the cooler, is it a good cooler for the I9 7980XE? Also, what is a Custom LOOP, how can I get my hands on it?. Please answer those questions if you can, I am in doubt about those things...

1600 watt is the best of the best. You won't ever need another. Even 1000w is good but to close. You can do i9 and 4 1080ti's + more with 1600w.

x2 Titan Xp's in SLI is a good choice. If you ever render or have games that use SLI it's much better that way and cheaper for you too.

For storage if you're mobo (Motherboard) use M.2 for you. Get a Samsung 970 Pro 512GB or 1TB. Then get x2 HDD WD Black 4TBs.

As I said, if you're not comfortable don't do a custom loop. And most 360 AIO's, bigger is better, will work.

 

Also what case are you using lol?

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1 hour ago, Crazycatman said:

1600 watt is the best of the best. You won't ever need another. Even 1000w is good but to close. You can do i9 and 4 1080ti's + more with 1600w.

x2 Titan Xp's in SLI is a good choice. If you ever render or have games that use SLI it's much better that way and cheaper for you too.

For storage if you're mobo (Motherboard) use M.2 for you. Get a Samsung 970 Pro 512GB or 1TB. Then get x2 HDD WD Black 4TBs.

As I said, if you're not comfortable don't do a custom loop. And most 360 AIO's, bigger is better, will work.

 

Also what case are you using lol?

I was thinking about the Cooler Master Cosmos II 25th ANNIVERSARY Edition as my Case (because of its size)

And I decided to make only 2-way sli because it's officially supported, and as officially supported it will probably be better in most of the Games.

As for the M.2, yesterday I lose hours!! trying to find that on the Motherboard, it says that it has a m.2 slot, but I could not find it! look, https://www.asus.com/br/Motherboards/PRIME-X299-DELUXE/  tell me if it will support the SSD, please!

Now for the SSD, it can't be the 970, 960 PRO is the only one that ships to Brazil with 1 TB, I can have the 970 PRO, yes, but only 500 GB, which is not enough for Games.

Ok, so according to you, the specs are good? is it good this way?:

Motherboard: ASUS PRIME X299-DELUXE
Processor: Intel Core I9-7980XE Extreme Edition Processor 
Video Card: 2-Way SLI 2x NVIDIA TITAN Xp & Nvidia SLI Bridge
RAM Memory: G.SKILL 64GB 8x8GB 4266Mhz
Storage Device: WD Black 4TB 7200 RPM & Samsung 960 PRO
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1600W PLATINUM
Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H150i PRO 360mm
Thermal Paste: Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut

Anything that you think that it should be different? please tell me!
 

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