10K GAMING COMPUTER

ace700

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Can you give me some different builds that will cost me about $10,000 dollars

or what about this build
Motherboard: EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way SLI Motherboard - LGA 1366, Intel X58, SATA, 4-Way SLI Ready, Ready, Triple Channel DDR3, RAID, Hyperthreading http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5376741&CatId=4070

CPU: Intel BX80613i7980X Core i7 980X Extreme Edition Processor - 3.33GHz, LGA 1366, 6.4GT/s QPI, 12MB L3 Cache, Six Core, HyperThreading, Gulftown, Retail CPU w/ Fan
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9461&CatId=4074

Video Card: 4x EVGA 015-P3-1480-AR GeForce GTX 480 Video Card - 1536MB GDDR5, PCI-Express 2.0, Dual DVI, HDMI, SLI, DirectX 11, Fermi
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6075097

Memory: 6x OCZ OCZ3G1333LV4G Gold 4GB PC10666 DDR3 Memory Upgrade - 1333MHz, Non-ECC, Unbuffered, 1x4096MB
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6101232&CatId=4534

Case: Cant Decide

Hard Drives: TSD-2000FYPS ::Western Digital WD2002FYPS RE4-GP Hard Drive - 2TB, 64MB, Intellipower, SATA-3G
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5239129&sku=TSD-2000FYPS
2nd Corsair CMFSSD-256D1 Extreme Series X256 Solid State Drive - 256GB, 2.5", SATA II
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=5082130&sku=C13-8256

PSU: Ultra X3 ULT40070 1600-Watt Power Supply - ATX, SATA-Ready, PCI-E Ready, Energy Efficient, Modular, Lifetime Warranty
If the you're looking for an efficient,
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/Category/guidedSearch.asp?CatId=106&sel=Detail;145_435_41145_50932


more wil be added tommorow when i get home from work
 

cmcghee358

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No just saying that with your budget, all this is going to become is an ATI/nVidia fanboy flamefest and a bunch of people that have no idea how to build a 10k rig fighting over the smallest component.

About 2 months ago someone asked for advice on a 10k gaming build and it eventually had to be locked by a moderator.
 

ace700

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thats true. im trying to find what people think about it
 

cmcghee358

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This post alone makes me no longer care about helping in any way on this build. Not that you care. Just sayin...
 

ace700

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lol true alot of people dont really know how to spend 10k on a pc b/c they will never spend that much on one
 

blackhawk1928

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For a 10k Build I would be looking at the Intel 980X, Gigabyte UD9, 2 pairs of corsair dominator 6GB's, a Lian Li full tower, 4 GTX 480's in SLI, a 1500watt PC power and cooling psu...a $200 sound card. A nice SSD like the realssd from crucial or intel x25-m 160GB for OS/Apps and a $300 WD re4 drive. However depending on what you need in those 10K like if you don't need monitors, keyboard...etc. Then consider getting a Xeon 1366 board with a xeon 5680 hexacored cpu or maybe a dual board with 2 of them.
 

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but im lookin for computer that would be handle what i am going to do with it.. i have build lots of $500-$5000 computers before but they always something that they are lacking.. alot of the build lacks too much power or not enought speed. i didnt tell you what programs i will be running or how many programs.. I have made games that alot of computer builds cant even handle them on the highest settings
 

ace700

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i have worked with xeon processors before they are not good for gaming or autocad and few graphics design programs.. im trying to see if theres a build that would support full functions from auto cad, 3 graphics design programs and c++ at the same time maybe a game or 2 running or crysis on the hieghtest settings.. dont think there will be computers that will out beat very few games on the highest setttings. ill be getting the monitors and keyboards stuff in the next few weeks
 


and at the same time, you never filled in the build advice in our sticky here to tell us what it is for, hence why we thought gaming build

though listen to blackhawk1928 for the PSU, 1250w for 4 x GTX480 is not going to be enough (as the GTX480's can consume 1200w almost on there own), look into the PC P&C 1500w he suggested
 

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I saw that, it was getting extremely ridiculous. People telling the poor guy how to spend his money.
 

ace700

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thanks trying to find a 2k watt psu but they are hard to find.. might just get a 1500w psu from tigedirect if they still have them.. seems like they only carry 1k-1.2k
 

ace700

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holy *** that psu has lots of connectors to connect more then 1 mother board at once.. mhhhhhhhh might try to combine 2 motherboards togethers if that is possiable
 

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what the heck kind of games could you be making that are that hard to handle dude, i really wanna know
 

blackhawk1928

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4 GTX 480's or even 2 ATI 5970's should just about be able to handle any game currently out there at resolutions of 1080p and over with plenty of fps. Hell 4GTX480's had over 90fps on unigines heaven benchmark maxed out. And to whoever said Xeon processors aren't as good for gaming as the 980x and other "consumer grade" cpu's...well it will be enough, plus if there was an i7 dual socket board, i would have recommended that with 980x's but even then...a 3.33GHZ hexacore will be plenty for the games, the GPU will be the bottleneck either way, plus he can get two of this xeons. Not just that he can get ecc memory.
 

ace700

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ive made few games and lot of computer geeks told me the gaming spec required is to much requirments.. when i find the game ill post a link to it