Type Item Price
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor $214.99 @ SuperBiiz
- CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H60 74.4 CFM CPU Cooler $67.99 @ Super Warehouse
- Motherboard: Asus Maximus IV Extreme (REV 3.0) EATX LGA1155 Motherboard $334.98 @ Newegg
- Hard Drive: Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $49.99 @ Newegg
- Video Card: Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 2GB Video Card $269.99 @ SuperBiiz
- Power Supply: Corsair 950W ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply $150.98 @ Newegg
- Optical Drive: Samsung SH-B123L/RSBP Blu-Ray Reader, DVD/CD Writer $64.99 @ Newegg
- Prices include shipping and discounts when available. $1153.91
I'm not sure I'll have the time to game to justify eyefinity now, but I do want to keep the option open, hence the rather extreme choice of motherboard. A recent Tom's Hardware analysis showed that the only way to really avoid micro-stuttering with multi-GPU setups is to double down and get at least 3 video cards in SLI or Crossifre. This board is the only 1155 socket board that has 3 PCIe16 slots, and has an NF 200 chipset that for those pcie16 slots to support 3 GPUS at 16/16/8 lanes instead of the 16/8/4 lanes that a non nf-200 chipset would allow.
How long do motherboards usually last, though? Are there frequent chipset updates that make "futureproofing" that a bad idea too? The 1155 is compatible with Ivy Bridge, so I can update the processor in a year or two easily. And whenever I want to boost performance or go to tri monitor I can just drop another 6950 in there.I believe the GPU i picked can be unlocked to 6970 based on the new egg comments.
If I went for a 3 6950 build in the future, could that be aircooled or would I need to go to a water system? I had my eye on a NZ Phantom, but if cooling may be an issue, i'd go with function over form and just get a HAF X or some cooling maximizer.