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daedality
08-20-2008, 11:14 AM
Asus Striker II Extreme - 439.99
GTX 280 - 419.99
GTX 280 - 419.99
e8600 - 274.99
Corsair Dominator 4GB PC2-8500 - 224.69
Enermax Galaxy 1000W Power Supply - 296.98
WD Caviar 16MB Cache 500GB - 74.99
WD Caviar 16MB Cache 500GB - 74.99
Lian-LI 343B Cube Case - 349.99
LG External DVD Drive - 54.99
MCP655 Vario - 79.95
MCP655 Vario - 79.95
MCP655 Vario - 79.95
MCP655 Vario - 79.95
EK 280 GTX Block - 127.99
EK 280 GTX Block - 127.99
Apogee GTZ - 69.95
Thermochill PA120.3 - 131.95
Thermochill PA120.3 - 131.95
Thermochill PA120.2 - 109.95
Thermochill PA120.1 - 92.95
Thermochill PA120.1 - 92.95
Swiftech MCRES Micro - 18.95
Swiftech MCRES Micro - 18.95
Swiftech MCRES Micro - 18.95
Swiftech MCRES Micro - 18.95
EK Southbridge Asus1 - 36.95
EK Northbridge S-MAX - 42.95
EK Mosfet Asus3a - 39.95
Ek Mosfet Asus3a - 39.95
It's... so beautiful.
Oh yes, it will be mine. I must have it. If everything goes well this build will be up in a couple years, the list is subject to change during that time as (obviously) new things catch my eye. This is my dream computer. I'm planning on 4 loops, and I have to look around for RAM cooling... Suggestions are wonderful.
Gautam
08-20-2008, 11:15 AM
You do realize that those video cards are already banking on two years old. :p:
daedality
08-20-2008, 11:18 AM
You do realize that those video cards are already banking on two years old. :p:
Haha, yeah. But they're still awesome in SLI. What would you suggest?
stangracin2
08-20-2008, 11:28 AM
i'd say 4870 CF or GTX 280 SLI for 400 a video card
perkam
08-20-2008, 12:01 PM
Marvelling at uber expensive hardware is a disease m8.
The best rig in the world is the build with the best parts you can buy for your money.
It is my experience, however, that a very futureproof gaming rig can be built for $2,500 in any generation of hardware.
Perkam
Linchpin
08-20-2008, 12:20 PM
Marvelling at uber expensive hardware is a disease m8.
The best rig in the world is the build with the best parts you can buy for your money.
It is my experience, however, that a very futureproof gaming rig can be built for $2,500 in any generation of hardware.
Perkam
Very true that.
btdvox
08-20-2008, 12:32 PM
Yeah no offense, your spending your money in the wrong places.
Get a QX9650. Get either a 4870x2 or 2 gtx 280's. for a 4 K computer its not good. No offense... Just well you wanted our opinions.
dude 4870x2 any day over sli 8800gtx
also the cpu choice is also for 2 years ago, I'd say no question wait for nehalem with that kind of money, that'll be more future proof. And if you must buy now, go with an e8600 for gaming
WhiteFireDragon
08-20-2008, 12:43 PM
is it a dual or quad WC loop? a lot of your money is being inefficiently used in the cooling. you're not going to see much performance gains with that much put into the cooling. i would invest some of that money in a better GPU, like an 4870x2 or in xfire also. 8800gtx for $400 is a huge rip off at this point
stangracin2
08-20-2008, 12:44 PM
he is spending 1500 on the water cooling so in essence he is doing a 2500 dollar build
crazyea
08-20-2008, 01:19 PM
2 platter 640gb wd's would be better as well.
btdvox
08-20-2008, 02:37 PM
Yeah just you should actualy start from scratch. Go from component to component, and then whatever money left put it on water cooling. Not the opposite way around.
Get a GOOD CPU. QX9650 is best deal for sure if your spending 4 K.
Then get a 4870x2 if you want one card, If you want extreme, 3 gtx280's cost about 1100. If you want one, get a 4870x2 for 550ish and a EK block for 150
Then get good RAM. (G skill 2 X2GB DDR3-1600 is best right now for money, 7-7-7-18 timingS)
Your also better of getting a intel mobo if your going 4870x2. If your going SLI get the EVGA 790i ultra (319) and then get a viperjohn Waterblock for 100 i think it is. Gives way better temps.
your prob better off getting a Samsung Spinpoint F1 750 GB HD (120), or spend double the money and get a Velociraptor 300 GB drive.
For some reason you have DDR2 ram on a DDR3 chipset.
Also its a good PSU you have, Same one I have. (the Enermax that is)
And then spend some money on watercooling. Watercool your CPU/NB first, and then if you need to add the GPU in a seperate loop.
If your going SLI you'll want to just have one Loop for that so you'll need dual loops. And the best case for that is a Mountain mods case.
But for 4K I would really beef up your Gear and dump the watercooling. If you have left over money spend it on. And Quad loop kinda sounds silly. LOL
daedality
08-21-2008, 10:23 AM
Okay, so I changed the video cards to GTX 280 x2 in SLI, also changed the EK blocks accordingly. If I were to get the 780i and change my processor, would I be able to overclock as far? I'm looking for an absolute max overclock on whatever processor I get as well as the video cards. Where's the FSB wall on a 780i compared to the board I have now? What are the multipliers for whatever processor that you suggest? I'd like to get past 4GHz. And I'd like to keep my temps relatively low so the liquid cooling system I have isn't really what I'm asking about, it's the hardware. I know what I'm doing in terms of liquid cooling.
I haven't been paying attention to what are the best products for a while now so I'm a little behind...
oli_ramsay
08-21-2008, 10:42 AM
Get 2 velociraptors in RAID 0 for OS and games/apps and a 1TB F1 for storage :rockout:
[XC] gomeler
08-21-2008, 10:51 AM
Don't go 780i.. 790i or P45 for a Wolfdale. Otherwise get a QX9650 and X48 (Rampage Extreme?) or a 790i.
Captain Zero
08-21-2008, 10:59 AM
This sounds familiar. See here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3222723&postcount=105
Mind you, I'm not doing the tricked-out WC setup you have but the dual HD4870x2 setup will eat any config available. Cheaper too, if you consider the price of the blocks for them.
D-Cyph3r
08-21-2008, 11:19 AM
Quad loops?
Have fun with that.
btdvox
08-21-2008, 12:22 PM
Get a 790i, ddr3 ram, qx9650, 2 gtx 280s.
why would you waste money on sli gtx 280? Start listening to other people and look at the results, a single 4870x2 is in most cases almost as powerful or more powerful than sli gtx 280. Also the 4870x2 does not have microstuttering unlike sli gtx 280 (keep in mind xfire 4870x2 will have microstuttering).
Not to mention no sense in spending over $1k in watercooling if you don't have the hardware to keep up with it. Here's an idea, how about getting top edge hardware now/waiting for nehalem, then upgrading to the best watercooling setup ever down the road. It'll be more expensive to do an entire system rehall than just cooling
B.E.E.F.
08-21-2008, 01:45 PM
$1500 for watercooling?
Too much.
Slovnaft
08-21-2008, 02:16 PM
Rampage extreme, QX9650, 4870x2.
I thought that was a no brainer nowadays?
Although I suppose you could go with 790i gtx 280 sli which i think beats 4870x2 in some cases, but 4870x2 will improve with mature drivers and anyone know if theyve fixed data corruption problems with 790i chipset?
Omastar
08-21-2008, 02:21 PM
lol, 4 loops. That is unnecessary in the grandest sense of the word.