ASUS X79 System Design Contest Round 2

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EvArty's build
1. Processor: Intel Core i7 3930K $599.99
2. Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 DELUXE $379.99
3. RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR GT 16GB 2133MHz C9 1.5V (4 x 4GB) $289.99
4. Graphics Card: XFIRE 3x ASUS HD 6950 2GB $869.97
5. SSD: RAID0 2x CORSAIR Force 3 120GB $339.98
6. Case: Rosewill THOR V2 Gaming ATX Full Tower $99.99
7. Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200W $279.99
8. Cooling: CORSAIR H100 $102.99
9. DVD Burner: ASUS DVD Burner $19.99

Total: $2982.88
12/05/2011

Notes:
I tried to keep in mind that this competition was about the fastest PC for $3000 and I see a lot of people put in HDD/32GB Ram etc., try not to since its about SPEED ONLY not about SPEED/CONVENIENCE! Also I wasn't sure if the setup would involve O/C but i think I good a good combination if it will be(The tower provided excellent cable management/air circulation). When building the list I wasn't expecting to spent more then an hour and finding the right combination/price, but it took me almost 4 hours :??:

The choices I went with I doubt will get any better. First off the ram I choose is the best atm, but I was aiming for 2133MHz at around Cas 8 Timing but none were available atm or just really hard to find, they are however 1.5V witch I think is critical when O/C by reaching 2400MHz. Second I chose 3x XFire Asus HD6950 since Price/Performance they would beat anything out there and ontop of that they can be unlocked to HD6970 also critical for O/C. Third went with RAID0 Corsair Force 3 SSD which definitely will be noticed up from single SSD. Fourth Case was surprisingly cheaper then what i thought i would pay to get those 3x HD6950 in since each card requires 3 expansion slots each.Lastly the Thermaltake P/S had to keep up with all those power hungry components especially the Video Cards so made sure its got 2x +12V Rails.

P.S. Was fun playing around with $3000 Thank You
 
Josh's Fast Build
Processor & Motherboard: Combo: Core i7 3960X & ASUS P9X79 DELUXE x79 $1369.98
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 32GB (8 x 4GB) DDR3 2133 $329.99
Graphics Card: ASUS GeForce GTX 590 $749.99
SSD: OCZ Agility 3 240GB SATAIII $319.99
Case: Coolermaster HAF 912 $59.99
Power Supply: Antec CP-850 850W $114.99
Cooling: Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO $33.99
DVD Burner: Sony Optiarc 24X DVD Burner $20.99

Total cost: $2999.91 (not including shipping, tax, or mail in rebates) as of 12/5/2011

Note: Not a lot of storage on this build at all, but speed was the goal, and I honestly don't use more than 150 GB on my personal computer. Also, if I were to actually build this computer I would probably go with a bigger power supply, but that one is pleanty capable to run all this, I just like to be sure I have pleanty of overhead when it comes to that. The HAF 912 is a huge case when all you have in it is the 2.5" drive bay, so I am sure space for components would be no issue at all.
 
ARGH!
The CPU was in stock at one place and sold out and the vendor no longer showed the price, so I found an alternate vendor. The alternate vendor had the CPU less than 12 hours ago and has sold out, and guess what: no longer shows the price. Newegg has been out of stock when I checked and is now too, but it has the CPU's price.

I don't know if the reviewers got to my post before or after the price disappeared!
 


It doesn't matter if said item is in stock or not. it just needs to have a list price with it.
 
Saitzev's Build
Processor: Intel Core i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E - $599.99
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 DELUXE - $364.99
RAM: G.SKILL Sniper Series 16GB x2 - $179.98
Graphics Card: ASUS MATRIX GTX580 - $529.99
Hard Drive: SAMSUNG 830 Series 256GB SSD $399.99
Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 800D - $209.99
Power Supply: CORSAIR Professional Series Gold AX1200 - $287.39
Cooling: Swiftech H20-320 EDGE HD Series Liquid Cooling Kit - $269.95
DVD Burner: LITE-ON Black 12X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R 12X DVD-RAM 8X BD-ROM 8MB Cache SATA 12X Blu-ray Burner with Blu-ray 3D - $99.99

Swiftech kit for Xxtreme CPU OC Ability and will mount nicely in the 800D case without issue.

Went with 2 16GB DDR3 kits @ 1600 with 1.35V as they are good OCer's from reviews I've read and it was half the price of 1 32GB kit @ 1600

Total Cost - $2942.26

Price's are as of 12/6/11
 
Silicon Lightning

When speed counts, this is the only way to fly!

Processor & Motherboard: Combo: Core i7 3960X & ASUS P9X79 DELUXE x79 $1369.98
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3 1666 $79.99
Graphics Cards: ASUS ENG580GTX x2 $1019.98
Hard Drive: Corsair Performance Pro 128GB SSD $219.99
Case: Antec 300 Illusion Black Case w/ 3x120mm fans, 1x140mm fan $69.99
Power Supply: Rosewill Bronze Series 1000W 80Plus Bronze Certified w/ Active PFC $129.99
Cooling: Corsair H80 High Performance Liquid Cooler $93.24
DVD Burner: LG 22X Super-Multi DVD Burner $15.99

TOTAL COST: $2999.15


I went with the fastest processor available for the LGA2011 platform and a solid water cooler for overclocking, 2 gtx580s that should kill a 590 any day of the week, and one of the fastest SSD's available for random reads and writes currently. 16GB of Quad channel RAM at 1666 was selected as nothing currently would be bottlenecked by this, and it gave me more cash to maximize the graphics card solution and processor frequency which would be a more tangible increase in overall system performance.

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Thanks. I guess to play it safe I'll have to check sites to see if they still show prices for out-of-stock items. Happily, the Rules and Entry page show the contest goes until December 8 at 9 am EST. (I'm not sure why I thought it ended sooner.)
 
J's LGA 2011 Fast Build
Processor: Intel Core i7-3930K $599.99
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 DELUXE Motherboard $379.99
RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (CMZ16GX3M4X1866C9R) $159.99
Graphics Card: ASUS Radeon HD 6870 1GB x3 = $569.97
Hard Drive: OCZ Agility 3 240GB SATA III $359.99
Case: NZXT Phantom PHAN-001WT $139.99
Power Supply: SeaSonic X-1250 $269.99
Cooling: CORSAIR H80 Liquid CPU Cooler $114.99
DVD Burner: ASUS 24X DVD Burner (DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS) $18.99

- Instant Discounts
OCZ Agility 3 HDD $40
Corsair H80 Liquid CPU Cooler $21

- Combo Discount CPU and Mobo Combo ($45.00)
Total Fast Build Price = $2507.89
 
Zelos' Lightning Volt
Processor: Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition Sandy Bridge-E 3.3GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) LGA 2011 - $1049.99
Motherboard: ASUS P9X79 DELUXE LGA 2011 Intel X79 Intel Motherboard with UEFI BIOS - $379.99
RAM: CORSAIR DOMINATOR GT 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2133 - $289.99
Graphics Card: 2 x ASUS ENGTX560 TI GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 1GB - $499.98
Hard Drive: 2 x Corsair Force Series GT 2.5" 60GB SATA III Internal Solid State Drive - $229.98
Case: Corsair Carbide Series 400R Graphite grey and black Steel / Plastic ATX Mid Tower Gaming Case - $99.99
Power Supply: CORSAIR Professional Series 1050W 80 PLUS SILVER Certified Modular Power Supply - $219.99
Cooling: CORSAIR H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler - $119.99
2 x ARCTIC COOLING Fluid Dynamic Accelero TWIN TURBO II VGA Cooler for NVIDIA and AMD Radeon - $139.98
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound - $12.98
DVD Burner: ASUS Black 18X DVD-ROM 48X CD-ROM SATA DVD-ROM Drive - $16.99
Sound Card: ASUS XONAR_DG 5.1 Channels PCI Interface Xonar DG Sound Card - $29.99

Discounts
Motherboard and RAM - $60.00
Case and Power Supply - $30.00

Grand Total: $2999.84

This build focuses on speed and only speed. The lightning quick Intel Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition, two ASUS GTX 560 Ti in SLI, Corsair 16GB Dominator GTs and a pair of Corsair 60GB Force Series GT set up in RAID 0 ensures that nothing can be quicker, not even Road Runner (and he's fast). The Corsair H100, Arctic Silver and Aceceleros only exists from this machine from burning itself up. I don't know about you, but I like to outrun the competition with sound, powered by an ASUS Xonar DG sound card. All of this hooked up to an ASUS P9X79 Deluxe motherboard, powered by a Corsair Professional 1050W PSU and encased in a Corsair Carbide 400R because there's nothing that can harness this screaming beast.

There's nothing faster than this... maybe except for light... relativity and all that.
 
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