You can shave almost 1000 off that and still get a "monster" rig. I would cap my budget to that and keep the extra 1000 for upgrades in the next 1-2 years that will inevidably have to be done due to the fact much faster parts will be release by then and make your monster rig into a puppy rig.
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It sounds to me like you've got some research on parts to do. Have fun!
I second that statement. It is fun and a great learning process to be enjoyed. Study the cpu and vpu charts to make your decision.
Im telling you from experience that spending the extra 1000 will make a very small difference for a short period of time. Do your homework and pick cost for performance parts. You will thank us for it in the next year or so...
ok..... uh..... im going to build it myself im just buying the parts from them lol because i live right next to them and they have great prices for canada. please dont get mad because i choose to spend money.
Not mad about you spending money, just giving you advice that makes sense.
Unless you are a professional that needs the leading edge and everything depends on it, you dont need the ultimate fastest.
What we are suggesting is not to lead you from buying a Lamborgini but helping you select a Lamborgini that will still take you over 200mph instead of 204mph for 50000 more dollars so to speak.
If you want to spend a lot more money for maybe 10% performance gain you can barely or maybe not see at all in most cases then have at it.
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