- Joined
- Dec 1, 2007
- Location
- Near Toronto Canada
Hello fellow overclockers.
The time has come to do my once-every-three-years upgrade. I will be putting aside approximately $800 Canadian per month for the next 3 to 4 months and purchasing the system in one go in December or January. I realize new parts will be coming out but you'll see when I lay out what I want that this won't impact the final price of the system very much, so planning it now will be helpful so I know exactly how much and how long to save up.
Projected use of new system:
1: flaunting to my friends that I have a new system
2: gaming
3: mild video editing
4: microsoft office
5: file server to rest of home for video/audio downloads
First, my current system:
i7 2600K
Maximus IV Extreme P67
GTX 580
8GB DDR3 1600
Corsair HX850
Corsair 500R
Noctua NHD14
WD Velociraptor 150
Intel SSD 510 120
What I want:
i7 5820K
(Suggest me an X99 motherboard with excellent air/aio OC potential and good feature set)
GTX 780 equivalent (I assume a Maxwell based 780 replacement will be available in 3 to 4 months)
16GB DDR4 (4x4)
(Suggest me a gold rated PSU for 1 GPU)
Corsair 760T (or suggest a better/different case)
1-2TB Mechanical drive
240-512GB SSD (or possibly just a 1TB SSD and no mechanical)
Cooling: Would like to go AIO this time. Don't want something as garish and ugly as an H220X but would like to keep the quality high.
other: would like to go with color-coordinated cables this time as the case has a massive side window. Some case lighting would also be enjoyable as long as it doesn't break the bank.
I initially had planned to do an SFF (ITX) setup for my next build, however, given the current availability of parts and the fact that Z97 limits me in terms of PCIE slots, core count, SATA ports, USB3 ports, and only supports DDR3, I have decided that for a TRUE meaningful upgrade vs what I have now, an ATX X99 setup is in order.
Let's make this a long thread. I want to make this my most well-researched setup ever.
The time has come to do my once-every-three-years upgrade. I will be putting aside approximately $800 Canadian per month for the next 3 to 4 months and purchasing the system in one go in December or January. I realize new parts will be coming out but you'll see when I lay out what I want that this won't impact the final price of the system very much, so planning it now will be helpful so I know exactly how much and how long to save up.
Projected use of new system:
1: flaunting to my friends that I have a new system
2: gaming
3: mild video editing
4: microsoft office
5: file server to rest of home for video/audio downloads
First, my current system:
i7 2600K
Maximus IV Extreme P67
GTX 580
8GB DDR3 1600
Corsair HX850
Corsair 500R
Noctua NHD14
WD Velociraptor 150
Intel SSD 510 120
What I want:
i7 5820K
(Suggest me an X99 motherboard with excellent air/aio OC potential and good feature set)
GTX 780 equivalent (I assume a Maxwell based 780 replacement will be available in 3 to 4 months)
16GB DDR4 (4x4)
(Suggest me a gold rated PSU for 1 GPU)
Corsair 760T (or suggest a better/different case)
1-2TB Mechanical drive
240-512GB SSD (or possibly just a 1TB SSD and no mechanical)
Cooling: Would like to go AIO this time. Don't want something as garish and ugly as an H220X but would like to keep the quality high.
other: would like to go with color-coordinated cables this time as the case has a massive side window. Some case lighting would also be enjoyable as long as it doesn't break the bank.
I initially had planned to do an SFF (ITX) setup for my next build, however, given the current availability of parts and the fact that Z97 limits me in terms of PCIE slots, core count, SATA ports, USB3 ports, and only supports DDR3, I have decided that for a TRUE meaningful upgrade vs what I have now, an ATX X99 setup is in order.
Let's make this a long thread. I want to make this my most well-researched setup ever.