Just for the fun of it, I threw together basically the most expensive parts I could possibly find, totally ignoring if they are worth it or not. Prices are in € because I'm from germany, sorry about that. But they shouldn't be much different from US$, especially since taxes are included:
| CPU: Intel Core i7-5960X | € 1.229 |
| MB: MSI X99A Godlike Gaming | € 559 |
| RAM: Corsair 128 GB DDR4-2666 Octa-Kit | € 1.379 |
| SSD: Samsung MZ-75E2T0B (2TB) | € 704 |
| GPU: 2x EVGA GeForce Titan X Hydro Cooper | € 2.798 |
| PSU: be quiet! Dark Power Pro P11 1000W | € 244,90 |
| CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | € 89,90 |
| Case: Lian Li PC-A76X Big Tower | € 209,90 |
| Optical Drive: LG BH16NS40 Blu-Ray | € 69,90 |
| Monitor: Philips 288P6LJEB/00 (4K) | € 424 |
| OS: Windows 10 Home | € 104,90 |
| Overall: | € 7.812,50 |
That build is ridiculous in every way imaginable. You will never need the power of the CPU. A 6700K isn't that much slower, but very much cheaper! You will also not need two Titan GPUs. Two GTX 980 would be perfectly fine, but yeah, if I would have chosen parts that would make actually sense, I wouldn't come near your price range. The monitor is a little less expensive, since you mentioned "it doesn't need to be made out of gold". So I picked something cheaper there. But you can also spend more than 2.000 € on a monitor if you really want to, which will bring you up to 5K with insane image quality.
I wouldn't recommend such a PC for anyone, frankly. But if your only goal is to build a ridiculously expensive PC and you don't care about the money, go for it and have fun!
唯一無二のRolStoppableに認められた、VGCの任天堂ファミリーの正式メンバーです。光栄に思います。







