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Check Mods Rig for the gooey details. CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K 8-Core 16-Thread CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X72 Water Cooler Motherboard: Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero Memory: Corsair Dominator Platinum 32GB DDR4 Storage: Samsung 970 Evo 1 TB M.2-2280 NVMe SSD Storage: Samsung 860 Evo 2 TB 2.5" SSD Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 8GB SC Black Case: Thermaltake View 37 RGB Edition Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA P2 850w Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Sound Card: Creative Labs Sound BlasterX AE-5 Fans: Thermaltake Riing Plus Premium (200mm, 140mm, 120mm) Monitor: Acer Predator XB1 27" 2560x1440 165Hz 1ms Overkill...? Yup. And damn proud of it. It's been a LONG time since I have built fresh... i5-2500k was my previous CPU. It feels great to be back up and running on a new rig, that's completely fresh and extremely powerful. I have 2 RGB fan hubs in this rig to control colors via the 5v Addressable headers. I plan to theme the build around holidays, Red/Green for Christmas... Pink/Purple for Valentines day... Red/White/Blue for Independence Day (I am American). That said. Thanks for the advice I received in the last couple years from various members of the community. It's finally all come together. Happy to be a part of this community for 10+ years, and hope to stay a part of it for years to come. Updated with Photos at rjohnson11's request. (Still feel free to check the ModsRig page as well.)
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/01 19:47:02
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Well it "sounds" like an amazing build We Need Pictures to really see what you have assembled Come on, the wiring cant possibly be that messy
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/01 20:21:43
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Pictures are on the Mods Rig... You know...
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/01 20:56:22
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OK, I see you have loaded them. I did look when you made this post.... it was blank then Looks Nice
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/02 00:47:27
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/02 02:42:31
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Put some pictures here as well. You never know, maybe a mod will give you a BR for it!
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/02 12:09:30
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Very nice build. Just wondering--what was your logic behind choosing 32GB of ram rather than 16GB? I will be building in 2019 with an EVGA X99 Micro2/i76850K/GTX 970 SSC x 2 SLI, and have yet to decide what amount of ram to install. I guess you did say 'overkill' in your post, but just wondering if there is a good reason to go that high. But, I have always liked the idea of trying to future proof a new build, and it can be problematic adding more ram later without starting with a whole new kit. My build will be for gaming, general use, and photo editing.
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/02 12:12:05
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DiGiTaLdAzE Very nice build. Just wondering--what was your logic behind choosing 32GB of ram rather than 16GB? I will be building in 2019 with an EVGA X99/i76850K, and have yet to decide what amount of ram to install. My build will be for gaming, general use, and photo editing.
With photo editing the more ram you have the better so that the photo image renders faster. If you render 4K images you might find that even 32GB might not be enough (as it will still render a 4k image slowly).
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/02 13:51:59
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Awesome rig. It looks Great
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/03 10:30:45
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rjohnson11
DiGiTaLdAzE Very nice build. Just wondering--what was your logic behind choosing 32GB of ram rather than 16GB? I will be building in 2019 with an EVGA X99/i76850K, and have yet to decide what amount of ram to install. My build will be for gaming, general use, and photo editing.
With photo editing the more ram you have the better so that the photo image renders faster. If you render 4K images you might find that even 32GB might not be enough (as it will still render a 4k image slowly).
Pretty much this. I could have gotten by with 16GB easily, however, I like toying around with animation and do audio production as a hobby. The extra RAM will come in handy for anything that I throw at it.
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/03 10:33:17
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/04 07:29:16
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Looks great when one solid color DW, but I hate RGB..... imo it gives good rigs that childish, cheap look. Your specs are very good though and seem well thought out. We're in the same boat using Sandy builds for so long, but now its getting time to build new for me too.
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/04 16:40:56
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wmmills Looks great when one solid color DW, but I hate RGB..... imo it gives good rigs that childish, cheap look. Your specs are very good though and seem well thought out. We're in the same boat using Sandy builds for so long, but now its getting time to build new for me too.
I don't like wild color RGB either. I have the RGB's turned down to 10% brightness and a solid color. Purple for now since it looks very good and is not too outlandish. It looks a LOT brighter in my pictures than it actually is. Believe it or not I ran a lot of benchmarks before and after, especially with the video card to see if a bottle neck existed on my Sandy rig. Most of them had minimal improvement, but in the most intense video benches, I saw gains up to 63% in performance. I must say I was a little shocked to see my card being held back that far, and just outlines how long ago I should have done this. I thought about going with the Ryzen 2700x for this build for the added support into the future, but honestly, I think I'm going to do the same that did before. Wait about 5-7 years to upgrade. I bought the i9-9900k to future proof myself for many years so all I have to worry about is Video Card upgrades. So far, this rig kicks ass and I could not be happier with my decisions.
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/13 16:17:04
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Bump because my rig is still relevant. Holiday incoming. ;)
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/13 22:23:07
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I'm drooling!
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Re: It took about a month to complete. But I'm finally done!
2018/12/21 16:44:23
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R G B all the stuff! Looks great.
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