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April 9, 2014 8:45:58 PM

Hey guys,

I have $5000-$6000 to build a good quality gaming desktop. I would like it to have the ability to display 3 monitors. This computer is going to be used for gaming and YouTube. I would like this computer to play any of the high demanding games in full resolution and recording gameplay at the same time. E.g. BF4, Crisis Also I need something that will allow me to use Wi-Fi on the computer. One other thing, I would like to get the display or resolution of the monitors to 1080p if it's possible. Also includes a $200 mouse - Razer and a $200-$300 keyboard. Monitors included in price as well.

Hope this gives you guys enough information to help choose a computer setup.

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Daniel

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April 9, 2014 8:49:56 PM

Are you going to be overclocking or no overclocking what-so-ever? For GPU I'd recommend two r9 290x, this gives you the ability to play even in 4k decently @40'ish FPS (Depending on some games) OR 780 Ti's (SLI) which adds the features of recording & streaming. Also a 4770k, as for motherboard probably an Asus Rampage, & or case I'd suggest you pick a full/ultra tower if you're going to go big or go home so you can house as many things possible. Others may agree with me on behalf of the GPU selections I've made but everything else anyone can recommend differently- especially thanks to your large budget. I would DEFINITELY suggest a R9 290X-2 if it comes out soon, that card is THE-BOSS! . For a CPU cooler go for an NZXT Kraken x60 or Corsair H110. & might I add, Crysis 3 is a painfully beautiful game if you haven't played it yet so I just wanted to spoil that! But if you want Wifi built in you can go mainly with any Asus ROG mobo, I use a Maximus VI Extreme which comes with an m.2 little device that adds wifi AC & brings an antenna that looks fancy.
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April 9, 2014 9:17:52 PM

His build is great, yet if you're not going to watercool the GPU's I would HIGHLY recommend a blower-style GTX 780 like the one EVGA has, because stacked together in 3-way SLI it is too much heat (bad) especially in a mid tower case (bad), that might just me be nit-picking but aside from that , that PC is going to do major butt whooping in games! :D 
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April 10, 2014 12:48:43 AM

Thanks guys for your help, with the case I might choose the Phantom 410 black orange full tower case. I want a liquid cooling system. I also wanted to ask how loud will this build be? I don't want it to interferer with my mic when recording.
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April 10, 2014 12:58:28 AM

2000$ and above the returns are so greatly diminished...just saying...
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