• $1400 Ricer Build
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I have hard drives,OS,monitor,keyboard, and mouse. [IMG]http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/5224/ss20101127111329y.png[/IMG]
Pretty overkill (and outdated compared to the new HX and the AX series) PSU.
What, exactly, is a ricer build?
Do you really need a six core CPU?
Got the PSU for upgrading GPUs later.
[i]2[/i] 6850s? 2 [i]6850[/i]s? just get one 580 what's this for that you need 8GB RAM and an X6
[QUOTE=reapaninja;26332995][i]2[/i] 6850s? 2 [i]6850[/i]s? just get one 580 what's this for that you need 8GB RAM and an X6[/QUOTE] Everything, I want to start and get into video editing, I program, and play games. [editline]27th November 2010[/editline] The ram is for video editing, and the CPU is for the faster compiling of programs as well as quicker rendering of videos...
[QUOTE=Encryption;26333117]Everything, I want to start and get into video editing, I program, and play games. [editline]27th November 2010[/editline] The ram is for video editing, and the CPU is for the faster compiling of programs as well as quicker rendering of videos...[/QUOTE] If you just want to get into video editing, I see no reason to overkill.
You'll be upgrading to GTX 580 3 way SLI? Otherwise that's overkill.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;26336819]If you just want to get into video editing, I see no reason to overkill.[/QUOTE] You need large amounts of RAM to edit videos.
Waste of your money to get an x6. Power supply is overkill. Get a single GTX 580 instead.
Need more blue neon lights to make it go faster. Anyway massive overkill
Okay if you want to have a good editing/compiling computer I would recommend going with an i7 and 6GB of RAM, get a reasonable PSU and if you're not gaming on it then get a GPU that just gets by. If you really need more than 6GB of RAM then by all means get it.
[QUOTE=Falubii;26342972]Okay if you want to have a good editing/compiling computer I would recommend going with an i7 and 6GB of RAM, get a reasonable PSU and if you're not gaming on it then get a GPU that just gets by. If you really need more than 6GB of RAM then by all means get it.[/QUOTE] Agreed. My computer cost ~$1400. An i7 870, 8gb RAM, and a GTX 460 1gb were the major components. Plays most games well and does 3D rendering amazingly, which was the point of it.
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