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New PC Build Help [~$5k budget]

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I've done pretty well trading crypto in the past few weeks, and have decided I should probably take some of my profit out. Can you guys tell me what a really nice build all water cooled with a titan and Intel processor would look like? Any and all help appreciated!

 

If anyone wants to give it a go and chuck us a link here:

https://pcpartpicker.com/

Edited by purplewatilla

What kind of work do you do on a pc? If you do any rendering, video, music, 3d, Threadripper would suite you much better with a slight savings to put elsewhere. If you simply game and mess around Intel would be perfect. Do you like RGB or no?  To build an accurate PC it helps to know what you intend to use it for.

if u just browse and game a bit

get ryzen

 

My build:

  • i5 6600k
  • gtx 950
  • Noctua air cooler low profile
  • Corsair 250D itx
  • some pro itx mobo
  • SSD / HDD
  • 16GB ram

Does me just fine.

Heres my personal build (and also my recommendation)

-Case: Corsair 900D (Amazing space to do ANYTHING with watercooling)
-Mobo: Asus ROG Formula (Has a built in MoBo heat sink which is great)
-CPU: 7700k/8700k whichever you'd like.
-GPU: 1080Ti, My preferred vendor is EVGA for this.
-RAM: Corsair Vengence
-SSD: Samsung Evos (Theres no point in getting anything else)
-HDD: This is persional, I always prefer to use Western Digital. Blue, Black or Red will all be fine
-M.2: I also recommend the Samsung Evo for this as well.
-PSU: EVGA Modular PSU (probably need 600+ watts, financially it makes more sense to go for 1000.)
-Watercooling:
 -Water Block: EKWB is the best water block you could buy, It will work very well if you buy the Asus Formula because this is also a EKWB. 
 -Radiator: EKWB makes good rads, Also Alphacool (With the 900D case theres probably 5 different spaces you can fit a  radiator
 -Tubing: If this is your first custom loop do flexible tubing, once experienced you can make your own rigid. 
-Fans: Noctua
-Tool Kit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y3PXPVQ/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A89V6O0VJ5C70

Externals:
-Monitor: Asus Predator x34
-Keyboard: Corsair K98
-Mouse: Logitech
-Headphones: HyperX Cloud2
-Mic: Blue Yeti
-Chair: DxRacer

Pics:
ts8iVQ0aRoqmMatV2YNphQ.png

AlV7QFXwTcCypIVp1dTUig.png

Edited by Vap0r

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23 minutes ago, Vap0r said:

Heres my personal build (and also my recommendation)

-Case: Corsair 900D (Amazing space to do ANYTHING with watercooling)
-Mobo: Asus ROG Formula (Has a built in MoBo heat sink which is great)
-CPU: 7700k/8700k whichever you'd like.
-GPU: 1080Ti, My preferred vendor is EVGA for this.
-RAM: Corsair Vengence
-SSD: Samsung Evos (Theres no point in getting anything else)
-HDD: This is persional, I always prefer to use Western Digital. Blue, Black or Red will all be fine
-M.2: I also recommend the Samsung Evo for this as well.
-PSU: EVGA Modular PSU (probably need 600+ watts, financially it makes more sense to go for 1000.)
-Watercooling:
 -Water Block: EKWB is the best water block you could buy, It will work very well if you buy the Asus Formula because this is also a EKWB. 
 -Radiator: EKWB makes good rads, Also Alphacool (With the 900D case theres probably 5 different spaces you can fit a  radiator
 -Tubing: If this is your first custom loop do flexible tubing, once experienced you can make your own rigid. 
-Fans: Noctua
-Tool Kit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y3PXPVQ/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A89V6O0VJ5C70

Externals:
-Monitor: Asus Predator x34
-Keyboard: Corsair K98
-Mouse: Logitech
-Headphones: HyperX Cloud2
-Mic: Blue Yeti
-Chair: DxRacer

Pics:
ts8iVQ0aRoqmMatV2YNphQ.png

AlV7QFXwTcCypIVp1dTUig.png

It was all looking good until I saw that dog shit headset. Now I'm not sure if I can trust you...

Can't think of why yoy would need to spend 5k on a new PC unless you're gonna do heavy workstation use. What are you gonna use it for, just gaming?

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33 minutes ago, The Undefeated said:

Can't think of why yoy would need to spend 5k on a new PC unless you're gonna do heavy workstation use. What are you gonna use it for, just gaming?

2 hours ago, xcendrox said:

What kind of work do you do on a pc? If you do any rendering, video, music, 3d, Threadripper would suite you much better with a slight savings to put elsewhere. If you simply game and mess around Intel would be perfect. Do you like RGB or no?  To build an accurate PC it helps to know what you intend to use it for.

 

Looking for both the cpu and gpu do be water cooled + not have to worry about fps in new titles for a few years while being able to have 10 billion chrome tabs open while cracking hashes or mining something. Not 100% sure I'm going to do it, might just cheap out and budget build it, but I've always wanted a decent computational device.

Edited by purplewatilla

15 minutes ago, purplewatilla said:

 

Looking for both the cpu and gpu do be water cooled + not have to worry about fps in new titles for a few years while being able to have 10 billion chrome tabs open while cracking hashes or mining something. Not 100% sure I'm going to do it, might just cheap out and budget build it, but I've always wanted a decent computational device.

It sounds like you're making a over rushed decision. Think about if for a while since this is not the way to go.

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10 minutes ago, The Undefeated said:

It sounds like you're making a over rushed decision. Think about if for a while since this is not the way to go.

I won't be buying it for a while here, waiting for the new nvidia card to come out :D

I'm the slowest decision maker known to man, so don't worry about me too much :p 

Just wanted to see my options in this price range.

1 hour ago, Vap0r said:

Heres my personal build (and also my recommendation)

-Case: Corsair 900D (Amazing space to do ANYTHING with watercooling)
-Mobo: Asus ROG Formula (Has a built in MoBo heat sink which is great)
-CPU: 7700k/8700k whichever you'd like.
-GPU: 1080Ti, My preferred vendor is EVGA for this.
-RAM: Corsair Vengence
-SSD: Samsung Evos (Theres no point in getting anything else)
-HDD: This is persional, I always prefer to use Western Digital. Blue, Black or Red will all be fine
-M.2: I also recommend the Samsung Evo for this as well.
-PSU: EVGA Modular PSU (probably need 600+ watts, financially it makes more sense to go for 1000.)
-Watercooling:
 -Water Block: EKWB is the best water block you could buy, It will work very well if you buy the Asus Formula because this is also a EKWB. 
 -Radiator: EKWB makes good rads, Also Alphacool (With the 900D case theres probably 5 different spaces you can fit a  radiator
 -Tubing: If this is your first custom loop do flexible tubing, once experienced you can make your own rigid. 
-Fans: Noctua
-Tool Kit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y3PXPVQ/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A89V6O0VJ5C70

Externals:
-Monitor: Asus Predator x34
-Keyboard: Corsair K98
-Mouse: Logitech
-Headphones: HyperX Cloud2
-Mic: Blue Yeti
-Chair: DxRacer

Pics:
ts8iVQ0aRoqmMatV2YNphQ.png

AlV7QFXwTcCypIVp1dTUig.png

Looks like there was no money left for cleaning products.

1 hour ago, purplewatilla said:

It was all looking good until I saw that dog shit headset. Now I'm not sure if I can trust you...

The headset you see in Pic #2 is my work headset lol, I have the HyperX Cloud Revolver and it has been the best headset I ever used, The mic was shit though (didn't even work out of box) that's why I just went ahead and got a Yeti.

Edited by Vap0r

  • Author
8 minutes ago, Vap0r said:

The headset you see in Pic #2 is my work headset lol, I have the HyperX Cloud Revolver and it has been the best headset I ever used, The mic was shit though (didn't even work out of box) that's why I just went ahead and got a Yeti.

I'd rip a senheiser headset with an audio technica mic for better quality ;) 

I'm personally just pumping an audio technica headset atm.

7 minutes ago, purplewatilla said:

I'd rip a senheiser headset with an audio technica mic for better quality ;) 

I'm personally just pumping an audio technica headset atm.

Yah I wouldn't see a reason to upgrade then, Also a side note, If you're going to have 2 separate loops (1 for GPU, 1 for CPU) You should use the Formula's loop with your CPU, if you are going to mine crypto currency I recommend getting 2 1080Tis for SLI, you will need a minimum 480mm radiator. 

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600X 3.6GHz 6-Core Processor  ($219.58 @ OutletPC) 
CPU Cooler: Corsair - H100i v2 70.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler  ($109.89 @ OutletPC) 
Motherboard: Asus - PRIME X370-PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($143.89 @ OutletPC) 
Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  ($239.88 @ OutletPC) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($139.99 @ B&H) 
Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($46.89 @ OutletPC) 
Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB STRIX GAMING Video Card  ($789.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
Case: NZXT - S340 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case  ($54.99 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA NEX 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($89.89 @ OutletPC) 
Total: $1834.99
 

I would recommend ryzen and 1080ti. Anyway you don't need a 5k budget.

 

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