My New Computer - Soon!

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That looks like a beffy rig. I actually have something very similar to this setup although mine only has one video card. The PS and RAM might be a tad much IMHO but it really depends on what your going to do with it other than play games.

Congrats though, I really look forward to having you join us in the game and getting your perspective on the ships.
 

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Yeah the RAM might be a bit much, what other than gaming are you looking at?
And why the 2x 290's?
 

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Well there are other, more powerful, cards that have at least as good VRAM.
I'd say drop it to 16GB, it's hard to use more than 8 on a single game ATM I think, and take those savings plus the money from the 2x and get a single, some Ballin 980Ti say.
Then by the time the PU is out you can have a second 980Ti, instead of using 2x cards whose design is 4? years old ATM.

It's always better to grab a single more powerful card, then 2x later when the price drops.
The single's performance should remain acceptable, depending on how high end you go/what resolution you push, and you won't have to deal any driver issue's related to running 2. Plenty of games have trouble with SLI/Crossfire, at least at launch.


TL;DR: I recommend dropping it to 16GB RAM and 1 of the most expensive GPU's you can get (980Ti/390X/etc).
 
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Well there are other, more powerful, cards that have at least as good VRAM.
I'd say drop it to 16GB, it's hard to use more than 8 on a single game ATM I think, and take those savings plus the money from the 2x and get a single, some Ballin 980Ti say.
Then by the time the PU is out you can have a second 980Ti, instead of using 2x cards whose design is 4? years old ATM.

It's always better to grab a single more powerful card, then 2x later when the price drops.
The single's performance should remain acceptable, depending on how high end you go/what resolution you push, and you won't have to deal any driver issue's related to running 2. Plenty of games have trouble with SLI/Crossfire, at least at launch.


TL;DR: I recommend dropping it to 16GB RAM and 1 of the most expensive GPU's you can get (980Ti/390X/etc).
I will consider this but I'm keeping the 32 gigs RAM. Just because I can.
 
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Well there are other, more powerful, cards that have at least as good VRAM.
I'd say drop it to 16GB, it's hard to use more than 8 on a single game ATM I think, and take those savings plus the money from the 2x and get a single, some Ballin 980Ti say.
Then by the time the PU is out you can have a second 980Ti, instead of using 2x cards whose design is 4? years old ATM.

It's always better to grab a single more powerful card, then 2x later when the price drops.
The single's performance should remain acceptable, depending on how high end you go/what resolution you push, and you won't have to deal any driver issue's related to running 2. Plenty of games have trouble with SLI/Crossfire, at least at launch.


TL;DR: I recommend dropping it to 16GB RAM and 1 of the most expensive GPU's you can get (980Ti/390X/etc).
Super good idea on getting one great card instead of 2 pretty good ones.
 

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I have almost the same cooling fan, they're very cool. ( as seen here )

I also have the same SSD, and I have some advice : UPDATE IT FIRMWARE. There's a firmware issue with Crucials BX and MX that makes you go BSOD sometimes without any reason. Take 2 minutes to update from an USB Key, and it totally solved any SSD related issues to me. (which was the only problem I had with my computer)
 

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I have almost the same cooling fan, they're very cool. ( as seen here )

I also have the same SSD, and I have some advice : UPDATE IT FIRMWARE. There's a firmware issue with Crucials BX and MX that makes you go BSOD sometimes without any reason. Take 2 minutes to update from an USB Key, and it totally solved any SSD related issues to me. (which was the only problem I had with my computer)
Thank you sir!
 

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Your build > http://pcpartpicker.com/p/NVx7bv
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Mail-in Rebates: -$70.00
Total: $1883.68

Note: The G.Skill Sniper Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum.
 
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Note: The G.Skill Sniper Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR3-2400 Memory operating voltage of 1.65V exceeds the Intel Haswell Refresh CPU recommended maximum of 1.5V+5% (1.575V). This memory module may run at a reduced clock rate to meet the 1.5V voltage recommendation, or may require running at a voltage greater than the Intel recommended maximum.
I'll have this looked at closely. It didn't come up when a friend and i were picking this stuff out.
 

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Your computer is stupid because you are using some part that is not the brand that I prefer.
 
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