1100$ pc

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PnJk

rendering with sony vegas

gaming : bf3 , cod bo2 , minecraft , elder scrolls online , skyrim , and some other steam games.

got an overkill power suppley because want to get cross - fire l8er in the future.

can 2cross - fire 7950 run 3monitor on 1080p high - max settings

i got the case fans for the case and the cpu cooler and is the cpu cooler(with the fans) capable of keeping the 8350 underload at 4.6 - 4.8 ghz or do i need something else? can u find me one of those things that u put like 3fans with 1 wire so i can have them all on ( if u dont no wht i mean just dont say anything)

and if u have a better build post it thanks

If you want to go dual GPU you should use nvidia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsHuPxX8ZzQ

wait what did you already buy?

anyway heres a picture on 7950 crossfire vs 680 sli for eyefinity 

suprising huh?

That is comparing the minimum of the 680 SLI, though. Also, we don't know how much VRAM they have; at that resolution, the 4GB models could help a lot. Still, That is impressive; kind of want to sell my 680 now.

Let me know if you are gonna sell it please

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PnYy

It is a bit more, but it includes everything (great fans and thermal compound.) A better motherboard for overclocking, better PSU, and better CPU cooler. I figured that you could go with 16GB (2x8GB) of G.SKILL Sniper 1866mHz CL9 for less than the 4x4GB of the 1600mHz CL9stuff, so why not?

Want to, but won't. I'm already invested into going SLI D:

I want the nvidia shield

Also 7950 seem to be the #1 price per performance, and in crossfire, they are the most cost effective solution for High Rez gaming

Both builds could use an SSD. Personally, I have the samsung 830 128gb, although the kingston hyperx 3k is good as well as the adata sx900. For the price of the case you could probably get an nzxt phantom 810. It comes with like 4 fans preinstalled. I would keep the 850w psu. 750w would barely support a crossfire with an 8350, especially if you're ocing.  Also asus m5a99fx mobo> gigabyte ud3. Better oc and reliability. If you're willing to spend a few extra bucks the nocuta nh-d14 is a top of the line air cpu cooler that outperforms some of the high end liquid cooling. 

No XFX numerous cooling horror stories, and they sometimes cool worse than stock for 7000s series.

I would highly recommend the Sapphire Flex, one of the best overclocking 7950s and has native eyefinity support without adapters

And the Adata xpg910 is way better than the xpg 900, I would recommend it over anything but the samsung 840 pro and MAYBE the ocz vector