Super kill X99

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Overkill is so yesterday, I can't wait to see what the rich guys and girls are going to do with the new upcoming pc tech.

My super killer=00=:p=00=:p

Mobo: Asus X99 DELUX
cpu: Intel Core i7-5960X
gpu: 4 x GEFORCE GTX TITAN Z
ram: Dominator® Platinum Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2800MHz (oc 3100mhz) x2
psu: 1500watt AX1500i (maybe 2)
M2 ssd: 2 x Samsung XP941 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD
hdd: 10 x 1TB 7200mhz

Who will be able to beat this super kill?
 
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Overkill is so yesterday, I can't wait to see what the rich guys and girls are going to do with the new upcoming pc tech.

My super killer=00=:p=00=:p

Mobo: Asus X99 DELUX
cpu: Intel Core i7-5960X
gpu: 4 x GEFORCE GTX TITAN Z
ram: Dominator® Platinum Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2800MHz (oc 3100mhz) x2
psu: 1500watt AX1500i (maybe 2)
M2 ssd: 2 x Samsung XP941 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD
hdd: 10 x 1TB 7200mhz

Who will be able to beat this super kill?

Anyone as this won't run with 8 GPUs lol.

The Titan Zs are also triple slot cards which is another little problem.

If you are really going for it you need

2 x 1500 watt PSUs
4 x 290Xs
5960X
Rampage V Extreme
Corsiar DDR4 3200mhz 16-18-18 36
A lot of waterblocks
A lot of Radiators

I have put 290Xs in as they are faster than anything NVidia have got at the moment @4K for benching.

Here is the link for the memory above

http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/domina...ram-3200mhz-c16-memory-kit-cmd16gx4m4b3200c16

The funny part is the 5960X will be total crap for use with 4 GPUs as it will bottleneck them.
 
Anyone as this won't run with 8 GPUs lol.

The Titan Zs are also triple slot cards which is another little problem.

If you are really going for it you need

2 x 1500 watt PSUs
4 x 290Xs
5960X
Rampage V Extreme
Corsiar DDR4 3200mhz 16-18-18 36
A lot of waterblocks
A lot of Radiators

I have put 290Xs in as they are faster than anything NVidia have got at the moment @4K for benching.

Here is the link for the memory above

http://www.corsair.com/en-gb/domina...ram-3200mhz-c16-memory-kit-cmd16gx4m4b3200c16

The funny part is the 5960X will be total crap for use with 4 GPUs as it will bottleneck them.

derp poor form.... didn't even click to the Titan Z's, Actually are the Z's SLI'able? a mate a work claims he has 2 and i call BS! lol

also for the above build you'd need to be running it all in a case like the 900D so you have enough room for it all.
 
derp poor form.... didn't even click to the Titan Z's, Actually are the Z's SLI'able? a mate a work claims he has 2 and i call BS! lol

also for the above build you'd need to be running it all in a case like the 900D so you have enough room for it all.

You can SLI a pair of Titan Zs for quad GPU action but personally I would not use anything that slow.:D
 
You can SLI a pair of Titan Zs for quad GPU action but personally I would not use anything that slow.:D

hahaha!

I just got myself an R9 290x ROG MATRIX PLATINUM! got it $200 off so im cheering. going to put it under water next week so i can start OC'ing. Don't want to risk melting my rig while its on air hahaha
 
hahaha!

I just got myself an R9 290x ROG MATRIX PLATINUM! got it $200 off so im cheering. going to put it under water next week so i can start OC'ing. Don't want to risk melting my rig while its on air hahaha

I run a few benching threads if you want to compete against other 290Xs.:cool:
 
Four Titan Blacks would outperform two Titan Zs and would be around $2000 cheaper. According to some reviews, the GTX780Ti also outperforms the Titan Black, and is half the price again! So you could get $6,000 worth of GPU performance for $2,000.

But once you go past two cards you're into the realm of diminishing returns... a second card for $1000 adds 75% performance, a third only adds around 50% and a fourth 25%. Those figures aren't exact, but aren't far off.

So looking purely at price vs performance, two 780Ti cards is currently the sweet spot, with extra cards or Titan upgrades simply costing more money for a slightly longer epeen.

And I know this thread is about the money no object dream system, but even if money is no object there's no point flushing $4,000 down the drain for no reason :)
 
lool. Just thought about super killing. I wonder what's the total cost of that rig. No one included total cost. What about some millions for nothing major (performance)
 
Well if you want to turn this into 'your money no object X99 rig' then I would go for:

i7 5960X
MSI X99S Xpower
32GB of 3300MHz dominator platinum
Tri SLI Titan Blacks
Essence STX II
Corsair AX1500i
Corsair 780T yellow modded to death internally
One metric tonne of alphacool rads and SP120's
Full EK clean acetal blocks

And a Dell Ultrasharp 32 with some funky black and yellow custom
Peripherals and yellow skinned studio monitors like toms KRK's.

JR
 
money no object build.

Redharbinger Cross Desk
5960x
R9 290x MSI Lightningx4
R5E
64gb Corsair 3300mhz DDR4
Samsung 840 EVO Series 1TB mSATA
Samsung 850 Pro Series 512GB SSD x8- two lots of raid 10 (Striped and mirrored)
ASUS ROG Front Base Panel
Corsair AX1500ix2 + Individually sleeved cables
2x Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 480
2x Alphacool NexXxoS Monsta 360
XSPC D5 Photon 270 Reservoir/Pump Combo x4 (2x2 in series)
All 16mm Bitspower Ridgid tubing incl all fittings and rotaries
Mobo, CPU, GPU's, Ram with EKWB Original CSQ CLEAN water blocks
Noctua NF-F12 Industrial PPC 120mm 3000RPM PWM Fan x As many as needed (28 just fro rads)
Insane Corsair link set up to control fans and custom lighting. As well as link to Ram and PSU.
Dell UltraSharp UP3214Q 32in 4K IGZO IPS LED Monitor x3

Audio-
Audio interface- Roland STUDIO-CAPTURE: 24-bit/192 kHz audio [RRP $1,099]
Adam S3X-V 3 way 9" near/midfield monitors [RRP $7,499]
 
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If money ain't the limit, and you still would rather go with amd, then why not go with 295x2 X2

They don't OC nearly as well unless you get that unofficial 290x2.
Also I'd personally get AMD if money wasn't an issue as I prefer the way they do multi screen stuff.
 
But once you go past two cards you're into the realm of diminishing returns... a second card for $1000 adds 75% performance, a third only adds around 50% and a fourth 25%. Those figures aren't exact, but aren't far off.

For a ultra high end system you run it @4K, with this resolution in a lot of stuff you get fantastic scaling on a lot games and benches even on 4 cards. Close to 100% increases are not uncommon for each additional card used.

Then the other question is what do you use it for @4K

If the answer is gaming then single Titans are the way to go because of the 6gb VRAM.

If the answer is benching then the answer is 290Xs as the 512bit bus gives them a nice advantage at 4K.

What is a very bad option is 2 x 295X2 as they can not compete against 4 single 290Xs in benching or 4 Titans in gaming @4K.

The beauty of 4K as a resolution as well is it will allow the user to get the most out of a 5960X as it is all about brute CPU power and not high clockspeed at that resolution.
 
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