AlienALX
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OK guys so here is the deal.
I'm currently gaming on my main PC with two Titan Blacks and a 4k monitor and am very happy with it. So far the only games I've played at 4k are Dying Light and BF4 (the latter doesn't look any better to me at 4k
) and both run a pretty solid 60 FPS maxed out with G-sync.
Any way I got a little paranoid about people saying that my GPUs weren't enough for 4k and sort of panic bought a third Titan Black. I got it cheaply enough (£390, so far less than a good 980) and was going to go Tri SLI with it but I'm already having remorse.
Obviously I can't send it back because it was a private sale and I'm loathe to sell it given how rare they are. A while back I shoved a 770 in between my Titans and the noise and temps shot through the roof. So I'm paranoid about tri SLI from a heat and noise perspective. Also, and I'm a total friggin dumb ass, I listened to people saying it was good these days and worked really well.
After looking around it clearly isn't that good and in some cases it's worse than what I have now.
So.
I have an ITX rig that I bought when I wasn't very well to play with. It's never even been used so yesterday I set up Windows on it and had a poke. I'm pretty sure I can overclock the Pentium Anniversary so now I'm thinking use the third Titan and build a pocket rocket.
I don't like the 250D, I feel it's too big to be an ITX chassis so was thinking maybe a Rajintek Metis or something similar (like the SS FT03 mini).
What would you do?
The board I bought is pretty good (B85N Phoenix) and I have a damn good PSU for it (Corsair RM 750) and so on.
I really have absolutely no idea what cases are any good. I know the FT03 is ok and would hold the Titan Black OK but I'd rather something a bit more modern.
So help me ! I have absolutely no clue about ITX, so what cases would allow me to fit all of the hardware? Hadron? air? water? any others you can think of?
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Or option 43789078902347892304 - throw it in the power mac
I'm currently gaming on my main PC with two Titan Blacks and a 4k monitor and am very happy with it. So far the only games I've played at 4k are Dying Light and BF4 (the latter doesn't look any better to me at 4k

Any way I got a little paranoid about people saying that my GPUs weren't enough for 4k and sort of panic bought a third Titan Black. I got it cheaply enough (£390, so far less than a good 980) and was going to go Tri SLI with it but I'm already having remorse.
Obviously I can't send it back because it was a private sale and I'm loathe to sell it given how rare they are. A while back I shoved a 770 in between my Titans and the noise and temps shot through the roof. So I'm paranoid about tri SLI from a heat and noise perspective. Also, and I'm a total friggin dumb ass, I listened to people saying it was good these days and worked really well.
After looking around it clearly isn't that good and in some cases it's worse than what I have now.
So.
I have an ITX rig that I bought when I wasn't very well to play with. It's never even been used so yesterday I set up Windows on it and had a poke. I'm pretty sure I can overclock the Pentium Anniversary so now I'm thinking use the third Titan and build a pocket rocket.
I don't like the 250D, I feel it's too big to be an ITX chassis so was thinking maybe a Rajintek Metis or something similar (like the SS FT03 mini).
What would you do?
The board I bought is pretty good (B85N Phoenix) and I have a damn good PSU for it (Corsair RM 750) and so on.
I really have absolutely no idea what cases are any good. I know the FT03 is ok and would hold the Titan Black OK but I'd rather something a bit more modern.
So help me ! I have absolutely no clue about ITX, so what cases would allow me to fit all of the hardware? Hadron? air? water? any others you can think of?
Posts merged
Or option 43789078902347892304 - throw it in the power mac

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