Well the price seems pretty high at first glance, but since it includes a good monitor and and 240gb SSD it isn't too bad. To me the PSU is a bit overkill unless you are looking to do 3 or 4 card SLI, even good 750watt PSUs will handle 2 card SLI, but that doesn't save any money. I would however switch the videocard, The…
Price looks about 2-3x what it should be, but I dont know what computer parts go for in your market. Are you building it yourself or having a company build it for you? This would probably be about $1500 USD to build for instance.
System look awesome, but the price seems a little high. I'm not a fan of wireless keyboards. When it comes time to install (or reinstall) the OS you'll be hunting for a wired keyboard. They also usually have a small wake up time if you haven't used it for a few minutes.
Please can anyone verify/corect me at this? Typical use: Main working computer, gaming, archviz workstation, polycount browsing :) MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V PRO CPU: INTEL Core i7-2600K CPU Cooler: NOCTUA NH-U12P SE2 RAM: KINGSTON 8GB KIT DDR3 1600MHz CL9 HyperX XMP X2 Grey Series [2x, 16GB total] GPU: ASUS ENGTX580…
I plan backup RAID with regular discs not speed RAID cause I think data integrity matters. That discs should be speedy enough so for storing finished projects and all that regular shit.. SSD is larger cause I'd like to have current project on that drive while I work with it and when finished move to "Sotrage"
SSD is for fast programs startup and glitch free work. I can get realy mad when I must wait for computer to finish something.. Yes price seems little high to me also, but could not find better dealer nearby, still searching, PSU I plan to own for longer time so I'd like to be prepared for more cards in same box or some new…
With the PCIE SSD you open yourself upto a few problems. 1st off there are sometimes compatibility issues booting from certain motherboards, but you can rectify that by making sure the motherboard you want to buy is compatible. 2nd if you install windows every now and and then, you have to do the whole dance of loading…
An SSD doesnt need to be huge tho - You'd be better off putting only your installs on it, and everything else on a regular drive... just like you plan to :) Except, it doesnt need to be huge. I am using OCZ drives myself. And, is a Raid really that important anyways ? As for screens ... used screens can be good too! Just…
Can't go wrong with those specs, but the price does seem high. I tried matching the parts as closely as I could on a local build-your-own site [including giant SSD and monitor] and came to just over 2,070EUR. Not really familiar with the needs of archviz, so I'm curious why the need for 240GB on your system drive?