Does it exist?

I was thinking about a budget powerhouse:

-2x amd fx 8350

-4x gtx 750ti's

-on board everything

-about 12GBs of beast ram down clocked to 1800ghz 

- and that's it. What mother board could I use and is it possible at all to get a prebuilt. Because I don't know how to build pcs.

Urm,how many rigs are you looking to build/have built?

You probably can't get a prebuilt with your exact specs.You can get someone to build your rig for you,though.

It's not that tough to build a rig.It's like Lego for adults. There are many guides online to help. That baing said,i do know the first time may come across as nerve racking.

No, there isn't a motherboard that can support 2 octacore AMD CPUs...

I don't know why anyone would quad SLI 4 750tis... 

generally you get 8GB or 16GB of ram.... and there's no reason to downclock it to 1800mhz as they make 1866 clocked ram...

and building a computer's like playing with expensive static-sensitive legos... if you can plug tab A into slot A... tab B into slot B... you can build a computer... a pre-built computer you'd buy for $1000 can be built for $700 in most cases, and include higher quality components...

Hell, give me a budget for your pc, pay me up front for parts and shipping, add $100 for labor/os load/testing and I'll ship it to you in two weeks...

You're both right and wrong about the first statement. There are no motherboards that support multiple socket AM3+ chips, nor do the chips have the technology to accommodate multiple CPU situations, as such. However, if you were to consider their server chips, then they do actually have motherboards that support two octacore processors. However, the benefits are not particularly great, since the overclockability is nil, and the price is high.

There are no multi socket AM3+ motherboards. Socket G34 is AMD's server platform and those are basically down clocked 8350's or a 16 core version of a 8350. And you can get dual socket server G34 boards but those are server boards with limited every day features. 

You realize you cannot Sli 750 ti's right? 

Why get 1800mhz ram? That's just stupid with how 1866mhz ram works great and there is no reason to take away with it. 

On board everything? Sure just no socket AM3+ board. Something like the Asus Lga 1150 pro z87 has basically anything you could need in terms of Usb, wifi and bluetooth.   

I didn't think 750 tis could be sli'd but the ram I wang is Kingston beast with 2100mhz and I wanna down clock to 1866 because latency could be an issue. I'm really on budget and dual 770's could be an option

 

you realize you could buy 1 GTX 780ti (best card o nthe market) for the price of two GTX 770s...

what's your budget and what are you using it for?

I agree, One powerful card is better than two regular cards, and you do not run into as many compatibility issues.