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High Budget Intel e8400 Extreme Gaming Rig [Need Advice]

PyroX1040

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Memory 4.0GB Kingston HyperX Gaming Ram 800Mhz [OC]
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Currently I'm planning on going with this i already have the e8400 and 3x 8800GTX just wondering what you all think about cases and cooling, I plan on using AIR cooling because I'm not a big water fan and I enjoy the cooler I have now, I need some help finding a good BIG CASE that would be made of alumium and supports huge amounts of air cooling ^.^!\

ALSO hoping to stick with my BLUE led theme ^.^
Current Rig / Project:
IntelE8400 8800GTX3 v3.0I

CPU:
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor [NEW] [45nm Tech]

GPU1:
nVidia EVGA 8800GTX 768MB 384Mbit - 576/1800 Stock - 666/2000 [OC]
Aftermarket Fan: Thermaltake CL-G0102 VGA Cooler [NEW]
Thermal Paste: Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound [NEW]

GPU2:
nVidia EVGA 8800GTX 768MB 384Mbit - 576/1800 Stock - 666/2000 [OC] [RMA #1]
Aftermarket Fan: Thermaltake CL-G0102 VGA Cooler [NEW]
Thermal Paste: Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound [NEW]

GPU3:
nVidia EVGA 8800GTX 768MB 384Mbit - 576/1800 Stock - 666/2000 [OC] [RMA #1]
Aftermarket Fan: Thermaltake CL-G0102 VGA Cooler [NEW]
Thermal Paste: Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound [NEW]


Hard Drive(s):
Sata 1: Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10,000RPM
Sata 2: Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10,000RPM [NEW] [RMA #2]
Sata 3: Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10,000RPM

Motherboard:
EVGA 132-CK-NF78-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard

Cooling / Fans:
N/A [80CFM + Please]

Ram:
Ram Stick 1: Kingston HyperX 1GB 800Mhz
Ram Stick 2: Kingston HyperX 1GB 800Mhz
Ram Stick 3: Kingston HyperX 1GB 800Mhz
Ram Stick 4: Kingston HyperX 1GB 800Mhz


Computer Case:
N/A Thinking about the Tagan Aplus Black Pearl Black Aluminum ATX Full Tower Computer Case

Cooling For CPU:
ZALMAN CNPS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler [NEW]

Fan Controller:
ZALMAN MFC1 Plus-B Black 6 Channel Multi Fan Controller

Power Supply Unit:
Silver Stone Strider ST1000 1000W Modular Power Supply

Operation System:
Windows XP 64-Bit 2003 Professional

Current Status
Ordering Parts / Awaiting Delivery on GPU3
 

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Well, assuming budget is not an issue, I love the Xaser VI and Armor+ from Thermaltake (especially the removable MB trays and Cable Management). The Cooler Master Stacker 830 is also great for Air cooling (it supports upto 9 120mm fans), but whatever your taste is, they are all good.
 
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as suggested by Hawk1, go for either with Xaser VI or Armor+, they are huge cases with excellent cooling.
 
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If budget isn't an issue. Silverstone or Lian Li hands down.;)
 

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i've done the whole tri sli thing and i will tell you... you will be dissapointed. my single 3870x2 seams to do better than my 3x gtx's. and the ATI card runs alot cooler and uses far less power.
 

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For my e8400 i got a full tower case also, the Cooler Master Cosmos, very roomy and excellent if you like minimalist style.
 
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huge amounts of air cooling that probably wont be needed.. cool runing cpu.. three cards that vent outside. why the need for huge amounts of air cooling..???

trog
 

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an e8400 isn't enough to feed 3 GTX's.

an overclocked quad core isn't enough to feed 2 GTX's though.
 
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an e8400 isn't enough to feed 3 GTX's.

an overclocked quad core isn't enough to feed 2 GTX's though.

if i was to tell u that 2006 for example except for its cpu test is single threaded.. would u believe me.. ????

trog
 

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if i was to tell u that 2006 for example except for its cpu test is single threaded.. would u believe me.. ????

trog

maybe.

i ran both my e8400 and my q6600 on my 780i with my 3 GTX's and got almost the same score. the quad was at 3.9ghz and the dual was at 4.35ghz to pull the same scores(about, within 100points)

is he only going for benches though? what about games, power consumption, and other factors?

multithreading and multitasking is FAR better on a quad core.
 
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System Name money pit..
Processor Intel 9900K 4.8 at 1.152 core voltage minus 0.120 offset
Motherboard Asus rog Strix Z370-F Gaming
Cooling Dark Rock TF air cooler.. Stock vga air coolers with case side fans to help cooling..
Memory 32 gb corsair vengeance 3200
Video Card(s) Palit Gaming Pro OC 2080TI
Storage 150 nvme boot drive partition.. 1T Sandisk sata.. 1T Transend sata.. 1T 970 evo nvme m 2..
Display(s) 27" Asus PG279Q ROG Swift 165Hrz Nvidia G-Sync, IPS.. 2560x1440..
Case Gigabyte mid-tower.. cheap and nothing special..
Audio Device(s) onboard sounds with stereo amp..
Power Supply EVGA 850 watt..
Mouse Logitech G700s
Keyboard Logitech K270
Software Win 10 pro..
Benchmark Scores Firestike 29500.. timepsy 14000..
unless he has a huge monitor benches will be the only use for it.. apart from the e-peen or personal satisfaction factor..

an e8400 will power it thow.. but clock for clock will lose out to a similar 45mm quad by half a cpu test score.. super high resolution gaming it wont lose anything thow..

trog
 

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if it's about e-peen then why not get a qx9650?
 
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Processor Intel 9900K 4.8 at 1.152 core voltage minus 0.120 offset
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Cooling Dark Rock TF air cooler.. Stock vga air coolers with case side fans to help cooling..
Memory 32 gb corsair vengeance 3200
Video Card(s) Palit Gaming Pro OC 2080TI
Storage 150 nvme boot drive partition.. 1T Sandisk sata.. 1T Transend sata.. 1T 970 evo nvme m 2..
Display(s) 27" Asus PG279Q ROG Swift 165Hrz Nvidia G-Sync, IPS.. 2560x1440..
Case Gigabyte mid-tower.. cheap and nothing special..
Audio Device(s) onboard sounds with stereo amp..
Power Supply EVGA 850 watt..
Mouse Logitech G700s
Keyboard Logitech K270
Software Win 10 pro..
Benchmark Scores Firestike 29500.. timepsy 14000..
if it's about e-peen then why not get a qx9650?

money would be the only thing that stopped me.. but with unlimited funds i recon i would have been dead long ago.. he he he

trog
 

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If budget isn't an issue. Silverstone or Lian Li hands down.;)

I second that, not sure about Liam Li, but Silverstone cases are very good, i have a TJ-09BW with window, a very long case, plenty of room for a GTX and superior airflow, everything runs nice and coool. Also a very good case for cable management and has 5 fan placements. There are also new cases available from Silverstone, the TJ-10 and the Kublai series, such as this one:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163102

It's too big for my taste, but you may want to check it out. Then there are Cooler Master Stacker 830 and 832, i was considering thse myself but decided on Silverstone.
 
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Memory 32 gb corsair vengeance 3200
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Audio Device(s) onboard sounds with stereo amp..
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Well, assuming budget is not an issue, I love the Xaser VI and Armor+ from Thermaltake (especially the removable MB trays and Cable Management). The Cooler Master Stacker 830 is also great for Air cooling (it supports upto 9 120mm fans), but whatever your taste is, they are all good.

I am an Xazer fun, but I must say the new Armor+ is the best I used for building a PC... and eventually, only a week ago, I bought one for me:D...check it...http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?goto=newpost&t=53399(silver)
or...http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/1342.html(black)
:rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout::rockout:
 
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