@insane_metalist: I would agree, but I am picking up 2 Titan X for SLI and selling my 980s. I am currently waiting on the new 1440p IPS G-sync monitors for a 3 screen surround setup, with the 4K monitor mounted above the middle screen.
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@insane_metalist I am already planning on upgrading the PSU. I just have to pay rent first :p I am picking up a Corsair AX1200i next month. I am also buying black and white power cables to wire everything up. With the red lighting it should look nice. It is not the quality of the PSU that is the issue. The CX750M is a good PSU, it is just not powerful enough. I have a very well binned i7-5820, but cannot push it far, because I am limited by the wattage of the PSU (at least with the OC on the GTX 980s).
@AdamK47 Gratz! I have yet to be able to find a place that sells you more than one Titan X at a time. I guess you will be the new benchmark leader soon enough.
@horgen Aida64 pegs 4.2Ghz @1.182V max load stress test at 52C max. There is definitely some headroom left for more overclocking.
Here is my PC:
i7 5820 (OC to 4.2Ghz)
Asus Rampage 5 Extreeme
16GB Corsair Balistix Sport DDR4 2400
H110i AIO Watercooler
CX750M Cosair PSU
2x Asus GTX980 Strix (OC to (1378[1479]/1865)
2x MX100 Crucial 500GB SSDs
Asus PB287Q 4K Monitor
Old 1080p Acer H233H secondary monitor
Logitech G700s mouse
Logitech G15 Keyboard (yes, it is old, but it works)
Oculus Rift DK2
Saitek X52 Pro
Steelseries Siberia V2 Headset
Logitech 5.1 Speaker setup
Xerox Laser Printer/Scanner
@GoldenElementXL: Good luck with your RMA. I am still not done tuning my current system and will have to upgrade my PSU soon. I got another system in the works too. That one will be a surprise for the benchmark thread though ;)
@horgen: At least it was a worthy update :)
@horgen
Cloudgate score: 38368 http://www.3dmark.com/cg/2627598
(update) Firestrike score: 21656 http://www.3dmark.com/fs/4397283
Sky Diver Score: 45685 http://www.3dmark.com/sd/2905204
i7-5820 (4.2GHz), 2x GTX980 (1378[1479]/1865), 16GB 2400 DDR4
You should be able to get to around 4-4.2GHz on an all-in one water cooler.
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