$ 5.000,00

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  1. .:JeeBus:.

    .:JeeBus:. Master Guru

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    BOTH ARE ESTIMATED TO BE 3-4000 USD




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    Case: COOLER MASTER COSMOS S RC-1100-KKN1-GP Black Aluminum
    PSU : SILVERSTONE ZM1200M 1200W

    Thermal Paste: -Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound

    Processor: Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition 3.33GHz LGA 1366

    Motherboard
    : ASUS Rampage II Extreme

    Heatsink
    : XIGMATEK Dark Knight-S1283V

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    (2) XFX GX295NHHFF GeForce GTX 295
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    (2) XFX HD-489A-ZDEC Radeon HD 4890 Xtreme 1GB

    RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3 x 2GB)

    Soundcard
    : Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional

    Hard Drives -
    (2) Western Digital VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB

    (3) SAMSUNG F1 RAID Class HE103UJ 1TB
    (Optional) (1) OCZ Summit OCZSSD2-1SUM60G 2.5"

    CD/DVD Drive
    : Pioneer Black 8X BD

    Moniter

    (1) Moniter: NEC Display Solutions LCD2490WUXi-BK-SV Black
    24.1"

    (2) Moniters: (2) SAMSUNG 2233SW High Glossy Black 21.5"

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    PSU: SILVERSTONE ZM1200M 1200W

    Thermal Paste: -Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound

    Case:COOLER MASTER COSMOS S RC-1100-KKN1-GP Black
    Aluminum

    Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz

    Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair III Formula AM3 AMD 790FX
    Heatsink: XIGMATEK Dark Knight-S1283V

    Videocard-
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    (2) XFX GX295NHHFF GeForce GTX 295

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    (2) XFX HD-489A-ZDEC Radeon HD 4890 Xtreme 1GB

    RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3 x 2GB)

    Soundcard: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Professional

    Hard Drives -

    (2) Western Digital VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB

    (3) SAMSUNG F1 RAID Class HE103UJ 1TB

    (Optional) (1) OCZ Summit OCZSSD2-1SUM60G 2.5"

    CD/DVD Drive: Pioneer Black 8X BD

    Moniter
    (1) Moniter: NEC Display Solutions LCD2490WUXi-BK-SV Black 24.1"

    (2) Moniters: (2) SAMSUNG 2233SW High Glossy Black 21.5"
     
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  2. ST19AG_WGreymon

    ST19AG_WGreymon Guest

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    Save your money. Just buy a new graphics card and more RAM. Put the rest in the bank for something later. Buy a nice 22" if possible.
     
  3. deltatux

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    Just upgrade the GPU to a Radeon HD 4890 or Geforce GTX 275.

    deltatux
     
  4. bobdude

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    hope you know 5k of computer will be out dated in 6 months

    and dx11 cards with 40nm are about 4 months away so a quad or tri sli would be tarted.
     
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  5. Jae-So

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    Ye jus get a new GPU (4890) if u jus wanna game otherwise if u must have a fairly highend PC, I'd say

    Corsair HX 850 PSU - Enermax Revolution 1200W if you plan on going xfire/tri xfire in future
    i7 920 D0
    Asus Rampage II
    HD 4890 - you can go for HD58XX series soon
    Antec 1200 case
     
  6. Flopster

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    Yep, I'm gonna agree with people on this one. I think you should get a new rig once the new graphics cards come out and get a 2k worth rig, not something uber like 5k...


    Anyways, then you should get i7, 6, maybe 12 if you need gigs of ram, SSD hard drives:nerd:, GTX300 or HD5000 series graphics card, some 850 w psu, maybe something like the new Corsair HX series psu, a good soundcard and a well ventilated case, here it is up to your liking, since you may not like the looks of the case ppl might suggest...

    Anyways, that pc would kick major ass:p
     
  7. John

    John Ancient Guru

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    Has it occured to any of you that the guy might be loaded, and that 5k is a piss in the sea for him?

    /No, I don't think it's wise to spend $5k on one computer.
     
  8. Flopster

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    I forgot to mention, that it's his money and his decision and we're here to give opinion on the subject:p
     
  9. soapy

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    Core i7, EVGA classified Mobo, Corsair 12GB RAM, 2x Asus MARS!, PC power and cooling PSU, Promethian MAch2 Phase change cooler :D
     
  10. .:JeeBus:.

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    My question is, whats so great about the classified? "OHEMMGEEE IT HAS 4 PCI EXPRESS 2.0 PORTS "
     

  11. macdaddy

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    I fully agree with you. People spending uber money on their systems but always the monitor gets left out. High end system needs to run to its full potential to do it justice and justice for yourself 30 inch is the way.
     
  12. scoter man1

    scoter man1 Ancient Guru

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    classified is good for people that have too much money that they could use each doller to wipe their but with after they take a dump. Thats whats so good about it :). But, yeah, I mean if you actually do want to blow a lot of money, get an evga classified, do gtx 285 in tri sli. Or even better, you could go get 2 of thoes asus mars gpus. Then you have quad sli gtx 285's. Then you still have a slot left over, so, why not get a physx gpu, even tho we all know they dont do s**t for you. Drop an 975 i7 in there, maybe build some cryogenics thing so you can run it at 6ghz always. When it blows up, you probably will still have money to build another one! Sound good?
     
  13. Sneakers

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    +1

    Besides that I would go i7 975, Evga X58 classified

    I would go for 2x 6 gb ddr3 pc12800 memory, 12gb is sweet.

    2x 64 gb intel ssd discs
    1x 1tb western hdd

    OS on the ssds and data on the 1x tb hdd

    Nice 7.1 asus/creative soundcard
    Nice speakers, 150W each and a high quality subwoofer ( sourround gaming + 30" mon will be nice for both movies and games )

    I would not buy a graphics card yet, wait for the next gen, buy a single 275 GTX now and then sell it and re invest in SLI 300GT or 5870 wichever performs best at the release time.

    Win 7 for OS.

    Corsair HX1000W allround top 3 best psu, and their support IS the best, no question about that.

    And yah as John said a nice 30" mon, from nec..will cost alot but will be worth it. I recently followed Johns advice on a 26" LG W2600, and it is awesome, even gotten 2 since that :)..

    Last question is to watercool or not..if your not that into OCing and tweaking ( except just getting it oced and then be done with it ) I would go air cooling. Water needs to be maintained, and you need a clue to build a nice WC rig.

    As for the case I would go with an antec 1200, TJ09 hmm yah those 2.. They are quite big but sometimes I feel my antec 900 is too small..so I would have gone bigged if I was about to buy a case today.
     
  14. Sneakers

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    Well it supposedly have improved voltage regulation, wich could be nice for high OCs where vdrop and vdroop fuchs with the load temp.

    And yah 4x pcie ports wich means you can place your soundcard in a nice spot where it isn't to close to the gpus or the psu ( if it is bottom mounted ).

    But yah 500 bux vs 250 bux for a regular evga x58.. most would go with the regular one :)
     
  15. Buddatech

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    $5K USD is quit a bit of cash to dump into a PC. You can build yourself a monster for half of that, wait a year or two and do it all over again.
     

  16. John

    John Ancient Guru

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    It has a 10-phase Volterra fully digital PWM that can output 800 watts. My board has a 8-phase Volterra fully digital PWM and has a maximum output of 600 watts... it makes no practical difference at all unless you're running 5GHz+ under DICE/LN2 or similar. It's a board for people with extreme needs... for anyone else it's a waste, unless you have alot of money to throw away (like the OP).
     
  17. JoReLiTo

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    Well, I would recommend you spend like 2k in a system right now, Only with a single card like the gtx295 and a big case, check also the compatibility between the components, I had problem with Cosmos s and Cooler Master V8, that's a common problem.

    So wait until get the new graphics card (gtx300) and get a good Monitor, I would recommend you the Samsung t240HD Because it is 24", 1920x1200 resolution, Had alot of features and also you can use it like a TV, nothing bad when you are bored and wanna try something different.

    I would not recommend you a monitor bigger than 24" if you will play First person games because it is too big will hurt your eyes.

    Also include there a Logitech g9, Razer Mantis Mouse Pad Control Edition, A Logitech system Audio 7.1 and A Razer Headset like the Megalodon, Don't forget to add a good sound card. There are keyboards from razer and logitech, Try one of thoses I can't recommend you one since I've not tried any of them.

    You will spend like 1k in this last stuff and I recommend you it since it will give you a better conform to your game experience.

    ily_4_ever_4@hotmail.com
    Add me in your msn to talk better if you wish, bye.
     
  18. Rage_3k_Moiz

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    Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R\GA-EX58-UD5P
    Core i7 920
    2x XFX GTX 295 SLI
    12GB OCZ Reaper HPC\Corsair Dominator\Crucial Ballistix 1600MHz kit
    Corsair HX1000 PSU
    Antec Twelve Hundred\Cooler Master Stacker\Lian Li PC-A70B case
    Xigmatek HDT-S1283\TRUE\TRUE Copper with LGA1366 Backplate and Panaflo M1A fan
    2x 120GB OCZ Vertex\80GB Intel X-25M SSDs
    2x WD Caviar Black 1TB HDDs
    Samsung SyncMaster 305T\Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP 30" LCD monitor
    Sennheiser HD-555\Plantronics .Audio 325\Plantronics GameCom 777\Beyer Dynamics DT770 headset
    ASUS Xonar DX\Creative X-Fi Titanium sound card

    That's what I'd like to buy for $5000. Probably would cost a lot more though.
     
  19. buddyfriendo

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    I like the setup above, except ditch one of the GTX295's, I hear they don't scale well. I would either go for a single GTX295 or even better x2 GTX285 2GB cards.
     
  20. Rage_3k_Moiz

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    In that case, it would be better to get two BFG GTX 275s and OC the crap out of them, compared to throwing away money on GTX 285s, right?
     

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