Hi guys I'm rich. I Have $6000 to spend on a gaming rig, everything maxed out, no cheaping out on anything as long as it gives better gaming performance.
The only exception is I need a Badass looking case. I picked this one even though it doesn't have the best review. Also I noticed there's no 4K Gsync monitor with 100+hz so I picked this 1440p widescreen one. Will this be blurry at all?
Here is my build:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YbXksJ
What would you pick differently?
That much power consumption would require water cooling wouldn't it?
>only 16GB RAM
>only 500GB SSD
>single panel
get out of my face poorfag
>>59814343
>delid lake
>no nvme
>FE 1080 ti when AIBs are now available
go with a ryzen 1700, more versatility than the 7700k (make sure you get AM4 compatible cooling)
get some of that gskill ram made for ryzen (iirc it's called BladeX)
get a 960 pro 1tb
Bequiet dark base 900
also get win10 pro
>>59814343
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xgBLnn
this teebeeh
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/GxHGD8
>7700k
>no cheaping out
Lmao
Here's an actual 6k$ build
>>59814394
Why would more ram be necessary though?
Also I'm still stuck on wether or not I should get rid of this monitor and just get a widescreen 4K IPs monitor with no gsync
>>59814477
>Lmao
64GB of non ECC ram?
lel
>>59814477
That CPU would be worse playing games than 7700k...
>>59814504
Why not?
Just filling all the slots
Otherwise remove some, come down to 32 or 16gb, spend the rest on more hard drives or custom cables
An OP is not going to be doing anything where ecc would be useful
And before someone points it out, yes that case can do Eatx
Water cooling
why not just wait til there are aftermarket 1080ti's, the stock cooling is "that will do" and imagine the toasty temps in SLI
If you truly want to waste all your money, swap out the RAM, cooler, and SSD for more expensive varients. Plus add stuff like case fans and HDDs.
Here, I did it for you.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/MMwgHN
if you're spending that much money, don't buy OEM for windows 10. Get the retail version.
>>59814671
This. The new Titan is good but possibly out of the budget if you build SLI, custom loop, water blocks and other good hardware.
- 6950X
- 2-4 TB NVME SSds