hmm does not sound genunine , still i'd give it a go.
2600K
maximums p67 extreme
3 way sli with gtx 580
8gb crazy ram
fully custom wc
lian li 2000 case
1200 wat corsair psu
c300 ssd's in raid 0
blu ray writer
alienware optx monitor
hmm does not sound genunine , still i'd give it a go.
2600K
maximums p67 extreme
3 way sli with gtx 580
8gb crazy ram
fully custom wc
lian li 2000 case
1200 wat corsair psu
c300 ssd's in raid 0
blu ray writer
alienware optx monitor
I would wait for Ivy Bridge, then see what happens.
You can't have 980X's in an SR2, or any i7, only Xeons, as they only have a Single QPI link, Xeons have Dual QPI Links, which is needed for 2> Physical CPU's.
Spend your money on a car or down payment on a house. Anyone who is going to spend ten grand on a computer is out of their mind. Unless your filthy rich and have nothing better to do with your money.
2 x5680 cpu
Sr2 board
4 gainward gtx 580 phantom (3g ram)
12g of dominator gtx6
all under water
ssds ofcourse ocz revo II maybe
2x antec 1200w
mountain mod case
3x 30" 2560x1600 or 3x 1920x1080 (3d)
Use the rest for a full watercooling loop and a case, either a MM or a custom made one. That's pretty extreme though, and you really don't need the size of the PCIE SSD. Get a couple of decent monitors too, 2 x Dell U2711's would be very nice, and use the setup well.
To be honest though, spending this much on a PC is very silly, use it on a down payment on a house/car, or on something that will be more worthwhile. Invest it, don't waste it.
You can't have 980X's in an SR2, or any i7, only Xeons, as they only have a Single QPI link, Xeons have Dual QPI Links, which is needed for 2> Physical CPU's.
To be honest if I were you I would spend like 2,000 or so to get a good system which will be more than capable to run anything your heart desires. Then save/invest the extra 8,000. I can almost gurantee that if you spend 10,000 to get the best possible computer you will not use it to 1/10 of its potential.
Yes. For multi-CPU configs, you want:
E5645 2.40
X5650 2.66
X5660 2.80
X5670 2.93
X5680 3.33
That's not even counting low voltage and UP stuff.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Juganot
To be honest if I were you I would spend like 2,000 or so to get a good system which will be more than capable to run anything your heart desires. Then save/invest the extra 8,000. I can almost gurantee that if you spend 10,000 to get the best possible computer you will not use it to 1/10 of its potential.
Very sound advice. By next year, even dual hexa-core Gulftown/Westmere will be replaced and there'll be a new king of the hill. That's just how technology goes.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Ask a question
Ask a question
Overclock.net
27.8M posts
541.2K members
Since 2004
A forum community dedicated to overclocking enthusiasts and testing the limits of computing. Come join the discussion about computing, builds, collections, displays, models, styles, scales, specifications, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!