I don't think so. that is an EATX motherboard and the largest board the tesseract can hold is ATX
http://www.deepcool.com/product/case/2013-12/9_590.shtml
EATX mobo, ATX case.
That build sounds grossly unbalanced though.
What's the budget for your system and intended use?
Existing parts if any?
Intended use is gaming and 4k graphics rendering. I have 2 GTX 1050 Ti G1;s from Gigabyte that are SLI'd, and 2 10tb HDDs with a 1 tb SSD. my cpu and RAM are disgustingly outdated (third gen i7, 8gb ddr3).
and budget is literally what i send as an invoice. so basically bottomless. i want to keep that case if at all possible
I assume you'd be looking for a better GPU for the gaming side of things, if you could let me know what level of rendering you're working with (as a job, casual etc) it'd help a lot in deciding the best priced parts for the job!
I assume you'd be looking for a better GPU for the gaming side of things, if you could let me know what level of rendering you're working with (as a job, casual etc) it'd help a lot in deciding the best priced parts for the job!
I do graphics as a job and high end rendering is a must have. Gaming is also a big must and is a passion. however I am looking at simply getting a i7-7700k, as this is simply not worth keeping my core anymore TBH. i would like an answer so I could have this a light/spare build.