Most Expensive And Affordable Custom PC

Hobouscus

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This PC in my prospective is one of the best Custom PC's you can ever build and wondering if anyone can add to it or change, well because i'm not a extreme pro so some of the components probably won't fit or make sense so please reply for a change :).
This PC is probably good to go for anything (EDITING and GAMING, also aiming for MOST affordable).

PS:This configuration is pretty similar to what Origin PC provides.

Case:Corsair 800D
MB:Asus Rampage IV Extreme (Intel X79)
CPU:Intel i7 3970X Extreme Processor (OC: 4.1 - 4.5 GHz)
GPU:Dual Geforce GTX Titan 6GB (Any manufactures i guess, OCed as much as possible cause cooling should be good to go)
RAM:Corsair Vengeance DDR3 64GB 1866Mhz (8X8)
Power Supply:Corsair AX1200i 1200Watts (80Plus Plaitnium)
Cooling: (i don't really know anything about cooling LOL, BUT)
Corsair H100i and Frostbyte 360 Sealed Water Cooling
HDD 1:512GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD (Raid 0 for EXTREME)
HDD 2:512GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD (Raid 0 for EXTREME)
HDD 3:4TB Western Digital Black SATA 6.0 7200RPM Drive (64MB Cache)
HDD 4:1TB Western Digital Velociraptor SATA 6.0 10000RPM Drive (64MB Cache)

Other:
Sound Card:Asus Xonar STX (Edited)
Displays: (Since we're going for hardcore performance and the Frames Rates will go as high as 100+ in ultra and AA, we're going to need a TN panel :(, the best one you can find eg. Asus 27" 1080P 2Ms + 120Hz Refresh)

Peripherals:
Mice:Corsair Vengeance M95 (8400DPI,1Ms)
Keyboard:Corsair Vengeance K95
Headphones:Corsair Vengeance 2000 7.1 Virtual Dolby Surround
or
Razer Elite Tiamat 7.1 True Surround (Not virtual, This will mean you'll need a 7.1 Sound Card)

Windows 7 Ultimate is a must or this setup is for nothing

 

oddlyinsane

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Dude, what's the point? It'd be much smarter to cut down on the unnecessary components and downgrade to significantly cheaper, yet sufficient enough for your needs. Unless gaming or video editing is your profession, you do not need this much.

I'm not trying to sound rude, but it is just ridiculous. It'd be smarter to spend, say, a $2000-3000 on a PC incl. peripherals and what not, and then upgrade every year or so. What I mean is spread the $10K over a 3-4 year period. That way you will always get the best available, with the same amount of money.
 

Hobouscus

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Yeah thx for reply and yeah tis does make alot of sense as the future and present of tech is so significant (i might actually rebuild one that is affordable) but i think for the extreme studio users this is where i'm aiming it too
 

oddlyinsane

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I don't quite get what your trying to say.