New X99 boards releasing soon. ASUS has the product pages up for their offerings.
LIAN LI is also releasing white variants of their PCO5 and PCO7... and they are STILL not offering a second riser card for their ATX version. Pretty ridiculous considering the price of it and how hard it is to find that riser in stock.
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I'm not buying the 1080, but I've started my collecting parts for my PC build for when the Ti/Titan hits. Just bought custom sleeved cables from EnSource. I should have them in by the end of the month. I did some research and they seem to be the best out there, but they were pretty damn expensive. I would probably get laughed at here for what I paid. Hopefully they turn out looking great. I went with a Black/colonial blue/burnt orange combination.
This is not what the colors truly look like. You'll have to got to the page to see the actual sleeving colors.
The hardware will be all black and dark Nickel/Nickel. I'll be using clear tubing with Mayhem Black coolant. I wanted the cables to have some pop to them so as not to be lost in the darkness. The PCO7SW should help with the black interior and white exterior.
I already have a 256GB PCIE M.2 ssd for the OS and other programs. I'm not going with a mechanicely drive. I feel a 2 TB evo SSD will be in the high 400's or low 500's by the time the big daddy GPU'S are released.
The mobo as of yesterday looks to be the STRIKER X99. It will come without logos and be pretty much blacked out. The logos in the picture have to be applied to the board.
I'm also going with the EVGA 1000 T2 PSU to SLI the cards and power the loop. I'm praying that the high end GPUs dont require anything above a set of 8+6 connectors or I'm going to be out even more money.
As for thexample water loop I'm doing hard tubing without bends and using nothing but fittings for all my angles. It's more expensive, but I REALLY don't feel like fooling with bending. I'm pretty lost in this area. Especially on figuring out on how to create a drain for the loop. All I know is that fittings usually end up being the most expensive part of a build.
I'm thinking about using a 21:9 PG348Q monitor to supplement the ROG Swift I have now so I can enjoy both TATE shmup action and wide screen gaming. The PG348Q is my most unformfortable part of this build since I already have a good monitor. Hopefully it goes down in price by build time.
For RAM I'my thinking of 64gb of 2666/3000 and for the CPU I'll got for the 8 core Broadwell-E. This would help me out with my job since I use test VMs for cyber forensics.
This is my first high end build ever, so if anyone has any suggestions please feel free to help me out. I'm not one to frequent PC enthusiast boards, so if there are some bad ass videos out there that will help, please share. I've been looking at a good bit of Jayztwocents and he seems pretty damn helpful. I don't know anything other than that sans tech review channels.
Thanks