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haxxiy said:
I would buy the top iMac, probably.

Sue me ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

If you think that would suit you best then great, but not sure do you expect to get roasted for having the iMac as a preference, tis a PC platform like all the rest. Just hope you're not being a fan of something because you know it has "haters" of it, that would be a poor reason to enjoy something.



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ganoncrotch said:
JEMC said:

My ultimate PC would actually be two.

I'd go with a CaseLab case or something similar capable of housing two computers, an everyday PC and a gaming monster PC.

The everyday PC would be based on a Mini-ITX board, a low en Pentium processor with 4GB and a 500GB SSD for storage. The idea is to have a low power PC that can be left on while consuming next to nothing in power. And the best part is that it would be more than enough for almost anything but gaming (web surfing, email, some Office, video playback, etc.)

The Gaming monster would be an X99 based PC with an i7-5930K (no need for the higher end as this one has the same 40 PCI-E lanes and can overclock better), 64GB of fast RAM, an stupidly fast 512GB M.2 drive for OS and 4x1TB SSD in a double RAID setup (2 in RAID 0 and the other two in a RAID 1 mode for safety) and two 980Ti cards (again, because they overclock better than Titan X). And all of it would be cooled by a double loop (reservoir -> pump1 -> CPU -> 120mm Radiator -> pump2 -> GPUs -> 360mm Radiator -> reservoir).

With the help of a splitter, the same keyboard and mouse would be used for both PCs that would also drive the same display, a 34" 3440x1440 UltraWide monitor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nested_RAID_levels#RAID_10 There is a phrase for this pair in raid 0 being mirrored already, not correctly spoken as raid ten tho, tis a great setup if you would really worry about the games stored on them but not worried about your OS drive? seems a little strange to me, games are rather easy to download compared to your exact OS settings.

Also the name for the splitter is a kvm (keyboard video mouse) switch so if you're looking for them they can be rather cheap... for rather cheap builds, you'd need something a lot bigger than http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aten-CS22U-2-Port-Cable-Switch/dp/B002NTIZCG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452077980&sr=8-1&keywords=kvm for a display of that resolution but still they're not that expensive if you or anyone happens to have a setup with 2 PCs at the same desk, I'd say if you were doing your dream set up tho it would be really class if you could integrate the switch on the side of the case so it could be concealed and operated from the outside.

I was thinking would it not be a bother if you wanted to tab back and forth from gaming to working... but with that amount of bandwidth on your SSD's you could boot the gaming PC in less time than some peoples machines can alt tab from a game heh.

 

OS could be installed relatively easy, and I don't really mess too much with it, so I would get it sorted in 30 min or so. Downloading all the games again would take a lot more time and I'd lost my savegames, something that would piss me more than everything else.

About your splitter/KVM confuses me. Do I really have to connect it to the monitor? I assumed to use the kvm only to connect the same pair of keyboard+mouse to both PCs and connect them directly to the monitor.



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JEMC said:
ganoncrotch said:
JEMC said:

My ultimate PC would actually be two.

I'd go with a CaseLab case or something similar capable of housing two computers, an everyday PC and a gaming monster PC.

The everyday PC would be based on a Mini-ITX board, a low en Pentium processor with 4GB and a 500GB SSD for storage. The idea is to have a low power PC that can be left on while consuming next to nothing in power. And the best part is that it would be more than enough for almost anything but gaming (web surfing, email, some Office, video playback, etc.)

The Gaming monster would be an X99 based PC with an i7-5930K (no need for the higher end as this one has the same 40 PCI-E lanes and can overclock better), 64GB of fast RAM, an stupidly fast 512GB M.2 drive for OS and 4x1TB SSD in a double RAID setup (2 in RAID 0 and the other two in a RAID 1 mode for safety) and two 980Ti cards (again, because they overclock better than Titan X). And all of it would be cooled by a double loop (reservoir -> pump1 -> CPU -> 120mm Radiator -> pump2 -> GPUs -> 360mm Radiator -> reservoir).

With the help of a splitter, the same keyboard and mouse would be used for both PCs that would also drive the same display, a 34" 3440x1440 UltraWide monitor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nested_RAID_levels#RAID_10 There is a phrase for this pair in raid 0 being mirrored already, not correctly spoken as raid ten tho, tis a great setup if you would really worry about the games stored on them but not worried about your OS drive? seems a little strange to me, games are rather easy to download compared to your exact OS settings.

Also the name for the splitter is a kvm (keyboard video mouse) switch so if you're looking for them they can be rather cheap... for rather cheap builds, you'd need something a lot bigger than http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aten-CS22U-2-Port-Cable-Switch/dp/B002NTIZCG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452077980&sr=8-1&keywords=kvm for a display of that resolution but still they're not that expensive if you or anyone happens to have a setup with 2 PCs at the same desk, I'd say if you were doing your dream set up tho it would be really class if you could integrate the switch on the side of the case so it could be concealed and operated from the outside.

I was thinking would it not be a bother if you wanted to tab back and forth from gaming to working... but with that amount of bandwidth on your SSD's you could boot the gaming PC in less time than some peoples machines can alt tab from a game heh.

 

OS could be installed relatively easy, and I don't really mess too much with it, so I would get it sorted in 30 min or so. Downloading all the games again would take a lot more time and I'd lost my savegames, something that would piss me more than everything else.

About your splitter/KVM confuses me. Do I really have to connect it to the monitor? I assumed to use the kvm only to connect the same pair of keyboard+mouse to both PCs and connect them directly to the monitor.

The monitor cable just goes from PC to KVM then to monitor, you just have 2 seperate monitor cables going to the seperate PC's gpu's and then when you push the button on the kvm it'll swap over so that both the mouse, keyboard and monitor all change over, it just lets you use the same k/v/m with 2 machines, why would you want to connect a monitor directly to 1 of the PCs but not the other? If it's power to run that resolution you could always just run a 34" monitor in 1080p from the weaker PC hardware inside the case... it'd look pretty bad at that size right in front of you, but still would work better than having an old CRT monitor always on your desk for the old PC I think? (not old, but weaker PC I mean.)

 

edit.... oh... you could obviously be talking about a monitor with multiple inputs... but even then if you were always going to want the keyboard mouse and screen to be linked to the active PC in the box, then it'd take out a level of confusion of a screen displaying the wrong "channel" while your keyboard and mouse are directed to another PC, best to just run all through the kvm and it's 1 press to swap the 3 each time.





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ganoncrotch said:
JEMC said:

OS could be installed relatively easy, and I don't really mess too much with it, so I would get it sorted in 30 min or so. Downloading all the games again would take a lot more time and I'd lost my savegames, something that would piss me more than everything else.

About your splitter/KVM confuses me. Do I really have to connect it to the monitor? I assumed to use the kvm only to connect the same pair of keyboard+mouse to both PCs and connect them directly to the monitor.

The monitor cable just goes from PC to KVM then to monitor, you just have 2 seperate monitor cables going to the seperate PC's gpu's and then when you push the button on the kvm it'll swap over so that both the mouse, keyboard and monitor all change over, it just lets you use the same k/v/m with 2 machines, why would you want to connect a monitor directly to 1 of the PCs but not the other? If it's power to run that resolution you could always just run a 34" monitor in 1080p from the weaker PC hardware inside the case... it'd look pretty bad at that size right in front of you, but still would work better than having an old CRT monitor always on your desk for the old PC I think? (not old, but weaker PC I mean.)

 

edit.... oh... you could obviously be talking about a monitor with multiple inputs... but even then if you were always going to want the keyboard mouse and screen to be linked to the active PC in the box, then it'd take out a level of confusion of a screen displaying the wrong "channel" while your keyboard and mouse are directed to another PC, best to just run all through the kvm and it's 1 press to swap the 3 each time.



Yes, I was taking about connecting both PCs directly to the same monitor trough DisplayPort and cicle between them.

Now that everything is digital, I thought that it would be easier to do :-/.



Please excuse my bad English.

Currently gaming on a PC with an i5-4670k@stock (for now), 16Gb RAM 1600 MHz and a GTX 1070

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ganoncrotch said:
haxxiy said:
I would buy the top iMac, probably.

Sue me ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

If you think that would suit you best then great, but not sure do you expect to get roasted for having the iMac as a preference, tis a PC platform like all the rest. Just hope you're not being a fan of something because you know it has "haters" of it, that would be a poor reason to enjoy something.

I actually like the Macs. Far more than Apple's smartphones actually.

Either way... this thread is a bit moot right now, just before a die shrink. You have a million to buy a PC and yet a random dude with five grand will outdo anything you build with Zen, Polaris, Pascal, whatever in a few months. I doubt any of us has any use for workstations or servers.

 





 

 

 

 

 

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Ljink96 said:
archer9234 said:
I'd invent new hardware. A new mobo that can have 10 quad cores. 192GB RAM. 8 Titans.

192GB RAM? Trying to send drone bombers with that thing?

192GB is the max limit of a 64 bit OS support in RAM. So might as well max it out lol.