(02-01-2015, 01:40 PM)Future Indastries Wrote: I just want my PC to support avery game on full power, max video support. Maby i should take 1 video card. And also 1 special HDD for system. and this 3Tb as support role.
Already have motherboard, Processor and RAM. Video Card is real expencive...
I'd say you made a mistake by already purchasing that CPU and motherboard. X79 platform ain't good for your goal, it had already been replaced by X99 for Haswell-E. In fact for gaming there are no tangible benefits to using those 'extreme' compared to more traditional Haswell setups on Z97 platform. If you're concerned about fewer PCI-E lanes for GPU then don't - even high end cards today can't saturate PCI-E 3.0 x8 lanes, so even with dual cards you will not be bottlenecked.
Look, if you really got $4k burning down your pocket then at least pick up current generation stuff. Or better wait a bit for 980ti and buy that one instead. Because unless you're going with 4k resolution there ain't need for multiple card setup and then having to deal with their issues. Now if you do intend to go 4k then yes you'll need multiple graphics card but these 780 will not do for it. Get yourself a good 500gb+ SSD while at it, HDD is just for storage. Seasonic PSUs are good (original manufacturer too, not a rebrand) but modern GPUs are very energy efficient and aren't power hungry monsters of the past generations and this tendency to reduce power draw will continue so a ~750W psu will be more than enough, heck if you want a very quiet build pick a good fanless passive PSU. I'd just top it with custom water cooling loop but that's just me.