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Finally finished my extreme build and just looking for some feedback on it
Specs:
Intel i7-3960x OCed to 4.250GHz
ASUS Rampage Formula IV Mobo
32GB 1600MHz RAM
Dual AMD Sapphire 7970 GHz Edition 6GB GDDR5
Corsair AX1200i PSU
Corsair H100i Liquid CPU Cooling
Dual BlueRay Optical Drives
512GB SSD
4TB RAID
CM Cosmos II Case

I pretty much plan to use it for gaming, high-end video production, game design and GFX.
Pictures:
[img]http://gyazo.com/23f2e7b8b86d63ae915025b4711fc0bb[/img]


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Sounds like major overkill, 10/10. Why 32 gb's of RAM? Are you hosting servers or something???
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thomaz wrote Sounds like major overkill, 10/10. Why 32 gb's of RAM? Are you hosting servers or something???


I occasionally host Minecraft servers for a few friends periodically. So the 32GB allows me to run the server and still do what ever I want on my own without a decrease in performance.
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How much did it cost? I'm looking to build a PC and yours looks very nice.
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nicky2by4 wrote How much did it cost? I'm looking to build a PC and yours looks very nice.


It was extremely expensive, probably around the $4,000 mark. But it can handle any game you can imagine on Ulta settings.
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WAY overkill bro. Just gonna say that, but an obvious 10/10
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This seems like an amazing build! The only con for me is the price. My dream build is only 2.5k, but lets not talk about it, for it is only theoretical, and nowhere near as much hdd space.

9.9/10
Sorry, but nothing is ever perfect.


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So you spend $4000 on a PC but don't know anything about cable management?
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Lavish wrote So you spend $4000 on a PC but don't know anything about cable management?


I tried to do as much as I could, although looking back I can see some better ways to do things. Plus I was a little rushed to finally put everything together.
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VeerixROFL wrote
Lavish wrote So you spend $4000 on a PC but don't know anything about cable management?


I tried to do as much as I could, although looking back I can see some better ways to do things. Plus I was a little rushed to finally put everything together.


Why not just go back through it and redo everything?
This is way to nice of a computer for the inside to look is terrible.
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