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Would honestly wait for the TIs although I think evga does a step up program
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Save your money, buy parts when they're on sale.
/thread (had this post ready to reply first but I didn't want to be "that guy") 4 years ago I built my pc top of the line in 6 months just waiting for good deals,. combo deals,. holiday deals,. etc..
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Hybrid card not worth it
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IMO if you are going to build a computer in which you can upgrade later and that will last a long time....go with:
2011-3 Mother Board and Processor XX GB of DDR4 M2.2280 PCI-E x3/4 SSD with SATA SSDs as storage/backup. Blu-Ray burner Nvidia 1060 - 1080 card. Anyone of them right now will be awesome for you and will fit in a price range that is reasonable to most people. The reason why I wouldn't go with a 1151 chipset/processor is that plain and simple, they are only quad core. Why settle for quad when you can get Hex or better for either the same price or a little more. Also, when Ryzen is released Intel processors Hex core + processors will drop in price. Ryzen results are very impressive, so if you want to go AMD, that's the ONLY selection of CPU I would suggest. I ran an 8150, then 8350 FX processor for about 5 or 6 years total. I was happy until I got my setup now... ASROCK Taichi MB i7-5820k (which I bought in september of 2016 for only 325$ new) (EDIT) - Corsair H55 for cooling. 32GB of DDR4, quad channel (4GBx8) GTX 1060 3GB (160$ new) 240GB SSD SATA3 480GB SSD SATA3 My backup drive is mechanical and large. That processor is crazy over clockable and I've yet to peg it outside of running Prime95 and Handbreak. Hope this helps.
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i'm not trying to compare Epeans,. but wait for the deals @OP. You Won't be disappointed.
That's all I meant.
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You may want to wait for a 1080 Ti as well. I'm guessing they'll be available this month sometime. Only issue is that I would expect them to sell above MSRP for the first 2 months. See if you can get one at MSRP. If you are on a budget, I would consider going AMD w/ your GPU. This would only be if you're wanting to buy a 1070 or below. AMD cards are a decent bit behind a 1080, or Titan Pascal, but there is very large savings for being able to use a Free-Sync (AMD) Monitor as opposed to a G-sync Monitor (Nvidia). Monitors are very important for a build now days. There's really only 2 choices for an IPS, gsync, 165hz monitors (PG279Q and the XB271HU). They're also never on sale and usually back-ordered on sites that sell them at/below MSRP. Quote:
They've come down in price to 160-170 as well.
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