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Also, m.2 SSD's don't suck ass, they are freaking awesome.
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Saki wrote Holy CPU lanes, X99 is a beast of a chipset. I'm curious though, what exactly do you think you'll need all that power for?

Its not what I "think" I need it for. I will be doing christ loads of 3D rendering, gaming, multi monitor (6) setup. and I want it to be seamless. And I dont want to have to worry about new builds or upgrading for as long as possible

I can vouch for Radeon aka Daniel's "Christ loads of 3D rendering" as we have a digital media course together in high school and that is what he is the best at. Should see some of his work. Impressive to say the least.



Anyways, this is still a crazy build, Daniel. Sure kicks the shit out of your last one. I still think you should try your hand at a custom loop on a shitty PC and see if you can master that skill as well and throw that into your PC instead of using a closed loop.

Also, correct me if I am wrong, but can't twin GTX 970's out perform a single GTX 980 for less?

They can indeed. But this build will be runninig 4 gtx 980s in sli eventually.
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Terrabytez wrote Also, m.2 SSD's don't suck ass, they are freaking awesome.

Not yet they aren't. Just wait.
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Terrabytez wrote Also, m.2 SSD's don't suck ass, they are freaking awesome.

Not yet they aren't. Just wait.

hmm...
well, so 750mb/s read abd 600mb/s write isn't amazing then?
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M.2 ssds that run off the pcie lanes are awesome. That's where your speed comes from

You still get the cheapo m.2 adds that run off that sata 6gb/s
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Sanctyy wrote I wouldn't be using an H100i in that, I'd be doing a custom loop. Since you're already planning on adding 3 more GPUs, I'd definitely do something like this;
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support for dual Xeons. Yes, the 5960x is better than the E5-2630, but the 2630 is still an 8C/16T CPU and is still going to be extremely fast. You can still easily add another 3 980s with ease. Custom case with hella dank custom loop possibilities. I also wouldn't be using any other cooling in this than a custom loop. That case has support for like 4x360mm rads, a 140mm rad and a 240mm rad, I think. Possibly more. Easily add another 16GB RAM. I wouldn't spend so much on a 1080p panel either.

I have no prior experience with custom loops. They seem really sketchy.
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Terrabytez wrote
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Terrabytez wrote Also, m.2 SSD's don't suck ass, they are freaking awesome.

Not yet they aren't. Just wait.

hmm...
well, so 750mb/s read abd 600mb/s write isn't amazing then?

Once they are widely compatible and they arent mainly running off SATA interface, then they will be worth getting.
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