URGENT. NEED ANSWER QUICK. 2 or 3 way 980TI SLI?

Joshua Cutillo

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so i need to order this today so that it gets here before i go off to college (I'm ordering a prebuilt gaming pc from ORIGINPC since they have good financing and i don't have the time or experience to build this sucker myself) I'll be running a 28 inch ASUS UHD 4K display and a 23 inch ACER touch screen 1080P monitor. The 23 inch acer will be what i use most of the time for writing papers, surfing the web, coding, and just basic stuff like that, while the 4k will be used for media editing, gaming, ect. my question is should i get 2 or 3 980TI's? i know that they don't scale well after the 2nd card but i don't know if that will change with DX12 or if the scaling is as big of an issue as people make it out to be since the benchmarks I've seen show a decent performance increase.
Also ill be using the i7-5930K
 
Cant really answer your question as you said 3 don't scale well together and we have yet to see what DX12 will provide for the GPus and games so I don't have a crystal ball but look at it like this you can always add a 3rd card later its not hard to do.
 

Rhezner

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yeah 3 980ti's is a bit of a waste of money. 2 of them will do well at 4k.

If you want to save butloads of money then just build it. Trust me, building computers is WAY easier than you may think, I will put together a build on pcpartpicker for whatever budget.
 

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I would say, since you said you don't have time, buy the prebuilt with 2 cards, though you will lose money, but you can add a card later if DX12 provides better scaling. If you do have time at some point and you need a PC, build one. It's really easy, and a good learning experience. I would describe it as more fragile LEGOs.
 

Joshua Cutillo

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well, I've built smaller light use home pc's before but with the time it would take for everything to get ordered and shipped, plus the risk of having the cpu or gpu DOA i just don't have time to risk it, nor the skill and id prefer not to have my first actual build not be the thing ill be depending on for the next 6 years. lol, i aint got mad skills yet.
 

Joshua Cutillo

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the PC i need is around a 5-6 thousand dollar price tag, but i only have 800 in my back pocket right now so i need to finance it really cheap and then pay it off immediately with my loan.
 

Rhezner

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PCPartPicker part list: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/LwnYZL
Price breakdown by merchant: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/LwnYZL/by_merchant/

CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor ($1009.99 @ SuperBiiz)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i GT 113.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($129.99 @ B&H)
Motherboard: ASRock X99 Extreme4/3.1 ATX LGA2011-3 Motherboard ($228.98 @ Newegg)
Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory ($229.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Intel 750 Series 400GB PCI-E Solid State Drive ($379.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Seagate 4TB 3.5" 5900RPM Hybrid Internal Hard Drive ($129.99 @ Amazon)
Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB AMP! Extreme Video Card (3-Way SLI) ($695.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB AMP! Extreme Video Card (3-Way SLI) ($695.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB AMP! Extreme Video Card (3-Way SLI) ($695.99 @ SuperBiiz)
Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro ATX Full Tower Case ($99.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 1300W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($169.99 @ NCIX US)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM (64-bit) ($91.75 @ OutletPC)
Total: $4558.63
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-08-03 16:38 EDT-0400

this is less than 4000$ and is super overkill for most applications. You can add anything you want but seriously i think you should build it. A child could do it and it is unlikely that anything will arrive DOA. Why the rush? can't you ship to your college?
 

Joshua Cutillo

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well, i don't even have anything like screens, keyboard, mouse, ect. i don't have 4500 dollars (it would be more with a 4k monitor and all the other stuff, and lastly, i won't have time in college, its my freshman year and I'm starting of with CALC 1, Intro to Programing, and a couple of other classes where i need a PC asap for the work and materials i need to do. Trust me, if i could, i would much rather build it myself.
 

Joshua Cutillo

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the biggest issue is the up front cost. i can get a ASUS ROG G751JY from the College website but i don't know how to order it by using my financial assistance thingy. I'm currently seeing if i can get the credit approval for financing