I'm still alive, if anyone here remembers me. It was a close thing for a while, being a worker zombie and all. My last computer fried again (it was named Dragnipur, may it rest in pieces), and I lost the will to do CPR on it anymore. First place I thought to turn was here.
Alright, so, I need some people that are more down-to-earth and up-to-date than I am to take a look at this. Tell me what you think, and help me out with what you know, if you deem me worthy. (Please :biggrin
First things first:
So, I have two builds. Both require sanity checking/debugging:
Alright, so, I need some people that are more down-to-earth and up-to-date than I am to take a look at this. Tell me what you think, and help me out with what you know, if you deem me worthy. (Please :biggrin
First things first:
- It's for gaming at 2560x1600
- Not "playable", I want rock-solid 60hz at max settings at all times
- Mild overclock only; I need the components to last 4+ years
- Loose Budget: $3200 USD ±10%
- I'm a fanboy of EVGA, Corsair, and Intel
- I would really, really like a more "Silent" approach this go-round
- Prefer to keep it mostly on air
- Nothing is set in stone
So, I have two builds. Both require sanity checking/debugging:
(EDIT: UPS budgeted separately.)
Core: The main reason I can't make up my mind is that I'd like to have an Intel 750 sooner or later, or something very much like it (M.2), and that brings up the fact that the Skylakes are only good for 16 PCIe lanes. I'm not overly concerned about running x8/x8, but the fact that there is no more room after that is what bothers me. Hence the 5930k build.
Mobo: Frankly, I chose the EVGA Classified boards simply because that's what the original Dragnipur had, and I loved it. (Translation: No research occurred.)
Case: This system is not meant for display, so I don't need any color coding. I would greatly prefer silence in as many ways as possible while still maintaining the phenomenal cosmic power to do stuff, and Nanoxia's monolithic "style" suits me perfectly on both points. Again, always open to suggestions, facts, free pancakes, and what have you.
GPU: 980 Ti's are insane. Told myself while building my last computer that I'd build a new one when they came out with 800-series Nvidia cards... but those got skipped so here we are.
RAM: The Dominator RAM is pretty sweet, but the price... yeowch. 2011v3 can run 4 channels, whereas the 1151 can only do 2 channels; another point of contention. Thoughts?
PSU: Corsair again. Prior build's HX1000 was glorious and very quiet, while also being what finally tanked the system. I blame the local power grid at large, with its constant brownouts and micro-blackouts beating the poor thing up over 5 years and change. It was interesting to see the computer keep running during a blackout for a few seconds, I gotta say. If the blackouts were short enough the system didn't even appear to notice. This is why this system will be getting a UPS. Please comment on my choice of UPS if nothing else. I know nothing beyond basic comparison and Newegg reviews.
Storage: Intel 730(s) and some WD Black HDD space. I don't actually need much, I've learned. But... The Intel 750 has me drooling. I want "fast" over "space" and that nails everything down in one card. Bonus: no cable management required.
As you can see, I'm still being fairly abstract and dreamy. Help me step out of Dreamland for a bit, here.
My thanks.
P.S.: Used "flagellate" in a sentence. Now I can finally cross that one off the list. What have you done this year? :bleh:
Core: The main reason I can't make up my mind is that I'd like to have an Intel 750 sooner or later, or something very much like it (M.2), and that brings up the fact that the Skylakes are only good for 16 PCIe lanes. I'm not overly concerned about running x8/x8, but the fact that there is no more room after that is what bothers me. Hence the 5930k build.
Mobo: Frankly, I chose the EVGA Classified boards simply because that's what the original Dragnipur had, and I loved it. (Translation: No research occurred.)
Case: This system is not meant for display, so I don't need any color coding. I would greatly prefer silence in as many ways as possible while still maintaining the phenomenal cosmic power to do stuff, and Nanoxia's monolithic "style" suits me perfectly on both points. Again, always open to suggestions, facts, free pancakes, and what have you.
GPU: 980 Ti's are insane. Told myself while building my last computer that I'd build a new one when they came out with 800-series Nvidia cards... but those got skipped so here we are.
RAM: The Dominator RAM is pretty sweet, but the price... yeowch. 2011v3 can run 4 channels, whereas the 1151 can only do 2 channels; another point of contention. Thoughts?
PSU: Corsair again. Prior build's HX1000 was glorious and very quiet, while also being what finally tanked the system. I blame the local power grid at large, with its constant brownouts and micro-blackouts beating the poor thing up over 5 years and change. It was interesting to see the computer keep running during a blackout for a few seconds, I gotta say. If the blackouts were short enough the system didn't even appear to notice. This is why this system will be getting a UPS. Please comment on my choice of UPS if nothing else. I know nothing beyond basic comparison and Newegg reviews.
Storage: Intel 730(s) and some WD Black HDD space. I don't actually need much, I've learned. But... The Intel 750 has me drooling. I want "fast" over "space" and that nails everything down in one card. Bonus: no cable management required.
As you can see, I'm still being fairly abstract and dreamy. Help me step out of Dreamland for a bit, here.
My thanks.
P.S.: Used "flagellate" in a sentence. Now I can finally cross that one off the list. What have you done this year? :bleh:
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