I built a top-of-the-line computer in 2011 and it's about time to upgrade it. Current rig is in signature I7 980X water cooled and overclocked to 4GHz.
I intend to build it in the next 6 to 12 month; whenever i can get my hands on 5090 or similar grade card; currently running 2x Radeon 6990s water cooled.
The system will be water cooled; most likely will build a custom loop in the Antec 1200 case.
The system will use a bunch of SATA hard drives in removable bays for bulk storage (already have).
M.2 for system/boot drive.
Will be running Linux mint (which is also my current OS).
4K resolution would be nice, but not a deal breaker... using 2K 32" screen now and it meets my requirements.
Budget $5K including cost of video card and water cooling.
Would like recommendations for solid quality MOBO, CPU and RAM. It's been a while since i built a PC; and even longer since i built a high end pc...
The most intense thing i do is play moded minecraft; so it's a cpu intense situation, because of mods.
Is triple channel ram still a thing?
I believe in buy once; cry once. Want to built a computer that will last another 10-15 years... like my current one. So need a reliable motherboard.
I intend to build it in the next 6 to 12 month; whenever i can get my hands on 5090 or similar grade card; currently running 2x Radeon 6990s water cooled.
The system will be water cooled; most likely will build a custom loop in the Antec 1200 case.
The system will use a bunch of SATA hard drives in removable bays for bulk storage (already have).
M.2 for system/boot drive.
Will be running Linux mint (which is also my current OS).
4K resolution would be nice, but not a deal breaker... using 2K 32" screen now and it meets my requirements.
Budget $5K including cost of video card and water cooling.
Would like recommendations for solid quality MOBO, CPU and RAM. It's been a while since i built a PC; and even longer since i built a high end pc...
The most intense thing i do is play moded minecraft; so it's a cpu intense situation, because of mods.
Is triple channel ram still a thing?
I believe in buy once; cry once. Want to built a computer that will last another 10-15 years... like my current one. So need a reliable motherboard.