Setup for a high end gaming pc, october/november 2013

Abaddonn

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Greetings humans,

Its time for me to finally make a (close to) top of the range pc, been gaming for years on crappy specs so now I have had a few promotions etc and have a little cash to spare its way over due that I make a beast machine I can be proud of, and I need advice. I play MMO's, Witcher2, type game mainly but also want to do Crysis 3, BF4 on Ultra.

Budget: $2000 - $2500 if needed

Monitor: Im thinking of ordering a 27" Qnix 1440 from Korea and over clocking it to 100hz or so, which leads to me to my GPU question....do I need 2? Want to at least GTX 780....though can go SLI. GTX 770's in sli seems a bit old for what I want.

CPU, Storage, Motherboard, etc: open to suggestions.

Cooling: I live in Australia in a top floor apartment in Sydney that gets hot in Summer with the sun shining on it, and no air conditioning in my room, just fan. With 2 GPU's will I need liquid cooling? Happy to get great cooling, but....is it loud?

Thanks for any input!!
 
For the GPU, I would recommend going for a 290x. It will cost around $650 USD and be faster than the $1000 Titan. If you pay $1300 and crossfire, you will have one serious system on your hands.

You could do liquid cooling, but it would make the system a bit more expensive and I think youll be fine on air.

You could get a closed loop for you CPU and have no problems btw.
 
this is from www.pccasegear.com.au (http://gyazo.com/81f0d4f69d96e48a26fb7d1c09de8a20) choose your case! and that watercooling kit all in one you can actually attach more radiators and tubing to it if you wonted to go a full loops on your graphics cards in the future
 


Oooo thanks for that. So those are Aussie prices? Yep, its so annoying seeing how much cheaper everyone else gets their gear.

I know prices will drop etc when 290x is released but dont know if I can wait. Is there any word yet on how the new AMD cards work in Crossfire? Tempted to go with 1 gtx780 now, and get another when the prices go down.

Not sure if one 780 would handle the big monitor by itself though...
 


it handles better than a titan lols http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_geforce_gtx_780_lightning_review,19.html

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_780_Lightning/7.html
 


>For the GPU, I would recommend going for a 290x. It will cost around $650 USD and be faster than the $1000 Titan

You surely can't be serious right? the 290x trades blows with the 780, the titan is still unmatched, albeit for an extremely substantial price.

As for OP, I'm personally looking to go the way of crossfire 280x, a heavily overclocked 280x can (nearly) reach 780 levels of performance.
 


Lol that 2nd one does look fun! Hmm kinda tempted to just go for it....combined with this monitor:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-27-QNIX-QX2710-Evolution-ll-2560x1440-QHD-PLS-Panel-Monitor-Matte-Screen-/130869201480?pt=AU_comp_monitor&hash=item1e78698a48
it would be quite a beast pc.

So if I got just one 780 lightning for now, would it run all the demamding games in Ultra at that resolution?

Its all a few hundred more than what I was going to spend but who cares for such a beast. :) Very future proof as well.

The only doubts I have are the impending release of new cards... oh noes!
 


Hmm. Thats what I was thinking...only if the 280x is MUCH cheaper as can always over clock 780's as well I guess. Mainly since not sure if amd has sorted its crossfire issues yet...
 


if you think the titan is unmatched check out those benchs 780 lightning fetching better results then the titan hmmm unrivalled
 


You can't be serious right? you're comparing a heavily overclocked 780 to a titan and expecting otherwise? Stop stating the obvious, we are comparing stock cards to stock cards, if you want to play that game, a titan could be overclocked to destroy the 780.
 
well it will run alot cooler and that liquid cooler i put in that list will fit that case i put in there for you that cooler can be customised to be able to put other radiators attached to it and tubing aswell it is the best and most cost efficient way for liquid cooling and will perform on par to customised watercooling kits BUT! you would have to find a gpu watercooling block for the lightning as they use custom PCB boards on there gpu's i'll see if i can find you one and ill edit this message.