Will you computer be able to max out video games for the next four years on a 4K monitor?

Benjamin_34

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May 5, 2016
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Case - Coolermaster Cosmos 2
Power Supply - Corsair AX1500i 1500W Digital Fully Modular
Processor - Intel Core i7 5960X Extreme 3.0Ghz 8 Core 16 Threads [Overclockable]
Overclocking - Extreme [Requires Processor Cooler]
Processor Cooler - Corsair H80i Water Cooling System
RAM - 64GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000Mhz Quad [8x8GB]
Motherboard - Asus ROG Rampage V Extreme [Free Doom PC Game]
Graphics card - 2 x Nvidia GeForce® GTX 1080 8GB in SLI
Hard Drive - Samsung 1TB 850 Evo Solid State Drive
2nd Hard Drive - Seagate Barracuda 4TB Hard Drive 5900rpm 64MB Cache
3rd Hard Drive - Seagate Barracuda 4TB Hard Drive 5900rpm 64MB Cache
RAID - RAID 1 - Mirror
Sound card - Asus ROG Xonar Phoebus
Optical Drive - Asus BW-12B1ST Blu-Ray Re-Writer with DVD/CD ± Re-Writer
Network card - Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps
Wireless Card - Asus AC68 1300MBPS
Memory Card Reader - Dynamode All in 1 Internal Card Reader
Extra Ports - 2 x USB 3.0 Rear Ports
 
Solution
Not all games at ultra settings but at high-ultra it can handle 60fps easily.
I am assuming this in reference to i7-4960x Titan SLI after nearly 3yrs which is still able to handle games like Witcher 3 at almost Ultra settings leaving out crosshair and obtained 73fps(minimum)

VR PC-BUILD

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May 14, 2016
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Not all games at ultra settings but at high-ultra it can handle 60fps easily.
I am assuming this in reference to i7-4960x Titan SLI after nearly 3yrs which is still able to handle games like Witcher 3 at almost Ultra settings leaving out crosshair and obtained 73fps(minimum)
 
Solution