I am looking to build a new rig and my budget is 15,000 and I want the best of the best including monitor, surround sound.
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15k? -.- is that in US Dollars?I am looking to build a new rig and my budget is 15,000 and I want the best of the best including monitor, surround sound.
KABCOOL
I want to build the best money can get me. For hard drives I am going to get a few of these. For Gpu's I'll most likely get three 590's. Is this a good GPu for gaming ?
KABCOOL
I'm calling troll post right now. Judging by his post count, I highly doubt someone that has a decent PC could be that clueless about video cards.
Those HDD's are not the best you can get, they operate at less than half the speed of the newest SSD's, and that is a work station card it's designed for rendering and stuff like that check outthisfor HDDs and then maybe something like thisin 4 way SLI if you have the balls :D
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I want to build the best money can get me. For hard drives I am going to get a few of these. For Gpu's I'll most likely get three 590's. Is this a good GPu for gaming ?
ravenguard90
I'm calling troll post right now. Judging by his post count, I highly doubt someone that has a decent PC could be that clueless about video cards.
Yep, can't use more than two 590's, also I would guess that four 580's would beat that.You'd have to have watercooling for those four card as they will just ignite if you put them in a case together... So a long with a 2600k you're going to have to purchase 5 coling blocks hehe
[QUOTE="ferret-gamer"]Thats what, Dual hex-core Xeons, 3xGTX 580, 48gb RAM, 10tb HDD space, water cooled, Tri monitor 1600p set up.GTR12
Monitors? :lol:
Get VX30 plasma for that, or even 2 if you can fit it.
I would suggest one of them and a 27-30" super high resolution IPS monitor in a dual display setup.VX30 for best image quality and motion smoothness, the monitor for web browsing and some super resolution gaming. :D
And some furniture and appropriate accessories to most conveniently accommodate such a setup with the ability to switch your sitting position so you could game on either display without having to change things too much and yet be able to sit head on with either display.
How can you even spend that much on a computer? Gold plating?
I suppose it would make an interesting money wasting challenge, but the silly thing about this endeavor is that you would be much better off spending $3k now and saving the remaining $12k for ~4 entirely new builds with new technology in the future.
That is a pretty cool Television, but i am most likely going to get triple monitors or even 6 and Gambler money isn't of much concern for me at the moment.KABCOOLExactly how rich are you?
6 monitors is really bad, it's bezel overload.
Sony 25" OLED display is currently the best thing money can get you, it costs around 25-30k. It's worth it if you earn like $500000+ per annum.
If that sounds too much then panasonic plasma is the way to go. The picture quality and motion smoothness is just far far superior to any "monitor" you can get.
i can build you a beastly computer but with a build fee of 300 and as i live in ireland i would need postage and packaging of about 500.......:D seems reasonable right RIGHT?
i would buy a i7 990 xtreme edition with that money instead of an i7 2600k.
You can accelerate you gpu calculations with some custom stuff
I have really let myself go on the site of cyberpower and bought the following items
Case: * Azza Hurrican 2000 Full Tower Gaming Case with 4 Hot Swappable HDD Cage & (4) 230MM Fans [+60]
Internal USB Extension Module: NZXT Internal USB 6-PORT Expansion Module + USB Bluetooth 2.X EDR Dongle with Led Light Thumb Size [+29]
Neon Light Upgrade: Flexible LED Interior Light Strip [+19] (Red Color)
Extra Case Fan Upgrade: Maximum Enermax 120MM Case Cooling Fans for selected case (Maximum Silent Operation) [+29] (1,000 RPM Black Color with No LED Enlobal Magnetic Barometric Bearing 17 dBA)
Noise Reduction Technology: Sound Absorbing Foam on Side, Top And Bottom panels [+29]
Power Supply Gasket [+5]
Anti-Vibration Fan Mounts [+9]
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-990X Extreme Edition 3.46 GHz 12M Intel Smart Cache LGA1366 [+786]
Cooling Fan: CyberPower Xtreme Hydro Liquid Cooling Kit 360MM w/ Triple Fan(CPU & GPU Liquid Cool Capable, Extreme Overclocking Performance + Extreme Silent at 18dBA) [+93]
Motherboard: (3-Way SLI Support) Asus Rampage III Black Edition Intel X58 SLI/CrossFireX Triple-Channel DDR3 E-ATX w/ 7.1 Audio Combo Card, Bigfoot E2100 GbLAN, WiFi+Bluetooth3.0, eSATA, USB 3.0, 2x SATA3, 4 Gen2 PCIe & 2 PCIe X1 [+419]
Memory: 24GB (4GBx6) DDR3/1333MHz Triple Channel Memory [+269] (Corsair or Major Brand)
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 Dual GPU SLI 3GB 16X PCIe Video Card [+740] (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 Dual GPU SLI 3GB 16X PCIe Video Card [+799] (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)
Dedicated PHYSX Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 3GB 16X PCIe Video Card [+646] (EVGA Powered by NVIDIA [+5])
Power Supply Upgrade: 1,500 Watts - Thermaltake TP-1500M ToughPower Modular Power Supply Model:W0171 [+366]
Hard Drive: 250 GB Intel 510 2.5 inch SATA III 6.0G/S Gaming MLC Solid State Disk [+617] (Single Hard Drive)
Data Hard Drive: 3TB (3TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD [+195] (Single Hard Drive)
Optical Drive: Pioneer BDR-206BK 12X Blu-Ray Writer (Black Color) [+134]
Sound: Creative Labs SB X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series PCI Express Sound Card [+199]
LCD Monitor: 23" Widescreen 1920x1080 Asus 3D VG236H Gaming LCD w/ NVIDIA 3D Visioin Glasses Bundle [+499]
Speakers: 120 Watt Stereo Speakers [+10] (Black Color)
Network: Killer™ 2100 - Gigabit Maximum Network Performance Online Gaming Network Interface Card [+89]
Keyboard: Thermaltake eSPORTS Meka G1 Gaming Keyboard [+113]
Mouse: SteelSeries Ikari Laser Gaming Mouse [+64]
Wireless 802.11B/G Network Card: Linksys WMP600N Wireless-N Dual-Band Adapter [+66]
Bluetooth: USB Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter [+10]
Headset: Thermaltake eSports SHOCK ONE Gaming Headset [+78]
Power Protection: * OPTI-UPS TS2250B 2000VA/1200W Uninterruptible Power Supply [+209]
Surge Protector: Ultra U12-40629 7 Outlet Surge Protector Black 6 Individual On/Off Switch [+20]
Ultra U12-40551 Smart 6 Outlet Surge Protector [+36]
IEEE1394 Card: IEEE 1394 CARD AND DRIVER [+19]
Internal USB Port: Internal USB 3.0 4-Port Hub [+29]
Operating System: None - FORMAT HARD DRIVE ONLY
Service: STANDARD WARRANTY: 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT
It's gotten me to 7549 $
I didn't buy stuff just to buy stuff , like i didn't buy a tv tuner card, i didn't buy windows...
Ok that's pretty much the strongest system you can have, maybe Two hd 6990 wil do a little bit better but the use of physx in some games will bring nvidia on top overall.
If you want to have a better system and still spend more money you have to add a tesla system. I don't know how much it cost but i suspect this is combined with normal videocard so the better the normal videocard the higher performance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tS71lqZx6c
Its funny because in just a few years it will be struggling with the latest games.
I say get 2xGTX 590, Core i5-2600k, 8gb RAM, Apple 30" monitor, some good headphones and speakers, and a cheap mouse and keyboard. Invest the rest in Silver and gold.
Honestly the best advice I have read so far. Especially with gold where it is today. Everytime the market is shakey, gold is where everyone with brains goes. I remember a yr or 2 ago. Gold was at $1100 per oz. now its what...$1700? That is sick.Ok thank you I will be getting a couple of those SSD's and 580's in 4 way. Thanks for all the help guys can't wait to get all the parts and put this thing together.KABCOOLDude, those OCZ SS HDDs are garbage. Did you not read any reviews? Most are delivered DOA. Also, with today's economy I find it absurd to spend that kind of money on a pc alone. I hope to hell you have alot of money left over after that 15k. Invest or you are a boob. I smell boobery and flim-flammery in this thread. I think we are being bamboozled.
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