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Answer» Hello! I am a animator, graphics designer, i create music and try to design games / gamer in my spare time. I do some huge projects my current pc actually takes days / weeks to render some of my animation. I know more of the program side of computers and i am very experienced with the programs i use. But building a computer im pretty much hopeless at. I have done a bit of research and want to go all out on my build with no holding back so i guess my budget will be around £3000 for just the computer alone. My brother will be using this for his games to, hes pretty hardcore. Here what i have so far: Two 980s would certainly be a reasonable setup for that, the case will accommodate them fine and you can power that with a good 750-850w PSU. Actually i already have the monitors from my previous set up. And they do make a perfect angle and shape SURPRISINGLY. I will be using all 3 for games, yes. And i have a custom bulit stand and desk ready for this. Monitors wasnt really the problem, its just the gpu i was worried about. There is a new 980ti will they work fine? I do want 2 GPUs, because honestly they is no room for error in my work and i must spot every bit of detail. Yeah, a pair of 980tis or regular 980s would work great for that setup. Quote from: camerongray on June 13, 2015, 12:01:03 PM Yeah, a pair of 980tis or regular 980s would work great for that setup. Is there any other curved monitors you recommend around the samsung price range? like the colours on it are excellent but if you have any other possibilities because they are not really for gaming at all. I need 3 because 2 on games, i dont want a line down the middle, haha. Really thanks for your help. Does everything else look in order? i am going for water COOLING system btw Quote from: Ja3z on June 13, 2015, 12:17:38 PM Is there any other curved monitors you recommend around the samsung price range?huh? But you just said you already had the monitors. And as I said, I would totally ignore curved monitors, unless it's an ultra-wide one it is more of a gimmick than anything. Stick to high end IPS monitors such as the Dell Ultrasharps rather than gimmicky "gaming" ones. A lot of the newer Ultrasharps also have absolutely tiny bezels which makes them great for surround gaming. Quote from: camerongray on June 13, 2015, 12:28:25 PM huh? But you just said you already had the monitors. And as I said, I would totally ignore curved monitors, unless it's an ultra-wide one it is more of a gimmick than anything. i do but i can sell them and look for some more. dare say they still worth some money, they in perfect shape. i shall look into it, thankyou very much Quote from: camerongray on June 13, 2015, 12:28:25 PM huh? But you just said you already had the monitors. And as I said, I would totally ignore curved monitors, unless it's an ultra-wide one it is more of a gimmick than anything. EDIT: Im going for 3x these bad boys: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-U28D590D-inch-Ultra-Monitor/dp/B00IJS6PCC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434224163&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+u28d590d+28 Just CREATED my build: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/Hcwct6 Baring in mind that i have 2x GPU and 3 monitors i am now completely stuck on water cooling. Any help?You have no chance of surround gaming on 4k monitors with current GPU technology, you need to rethink. Also, as someone who claims to be a graphic designer, you should realise that that those have TN panels which do not have nearly as good colour reproduction or viewing angles as IPS ones. For cooling, you don't really need water cooling - You could either get a closed loop liquid cooler like an H100i or a good air cooler like an NH-D14 - Both would perform around the same ALTHOUGH the air cooler has much less that can go wrong with it. |
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