Gaming build under $5000

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What will you be using the system for?? If your using it for gaming then i would suggest getting the Asus Maximus VI Formula since it is a gaming board with features for gamers, where as the extreme is more for extreme overclockers. The formula does overclock pretty well in most cases and will do a 2-way SLI, unless you want to expand with more graphics cards then i suggest getting the formula formula. Also wait for the benchmarks of the 780 Ti's to see if it's worth getting them over the 780's. If your only gonna get a Corsair H100I, then you don't need such a big case since it only has a 240mm rad and the 800D is able to house a 360mm Rad. So unless your gonna get a custom water cooling system, you may want to think about getting a...

megusta404

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Wait for the 780 TIs. Also consider getting overclocked versions of 780 TIs when they ship in mid-November. Definitely do not use two Corsair Neutrons, go for a 1TB Samsung 840 Evo SSD. Also think about a single 2560x1400 27"-30" monitor, and a custom liquid cooling loop for your 4770K and 780s. If so, get EVGA Hydro Copper versions of the 780s. Hope this helps and good luck.
 

Swift5858

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What will you be using the system for?? If your using it for gaming then i would suggest getting the Asus Maximus VI Formula since it is a gaming board with features for gamers, where as the extreme is more for extreme overclockers. The formula does overclock pretty well in most cases and will do a 2-way SLI, unless you want to expand with more graphics cards then i suggest getting the formula formula. Also wait for the benchmarks of the 780 Ti's to see if it's worth getting them over the 780's. If your only gonna get a Corsair H100I, then you don't need such a big case since it only has a 240mm rad and the 800D is able to house a 360mm Rad. So unless your gonna get a custom water cooling system, you may want to think about getting a smaller case.
 
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