Gaming/Workstation PC Build

Hi. I am new to this forum. I am building a new PC for some gaming (i want to stream) but also, I am at college for Architecture and I use the Autodesk Building Design Suite (Premium) a lot. I need a new PC that will be able to do both things very well. I need it to boot really fast and have the Autodesk Suite start up really fast and render fast. I'd like to work in 1440p and maybe even 4K. (Dell UP2414Q looks nice). My budget is about $10,000 from saving a lot of money from scholarships and jobs. I want a good quality keyboard and mouse because I think that those are some of the most important parts of a computer (you don't like a computer if you're not comfortable on it). Just give suggestions. I like shopping from Newegg also (PC Part Picker is okay as well).

Does the budget need to include monitor or OS? if so, here would be an awesome performing PC. It is WELL under your budget, wich is because putting 10k in a PC would be a real waste... Save yourself some money, and put it somewhere else :)

But to the build. This will give you awesome rendering and gaming performance, with really fast loading and boot times, while being rally powerful, but really quiet.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2MIbN

This build will give you:

- 6 cores, 12 threads of pure performance from that i7-4930K CPU. This LGA2011 CPU is a BEAST. It will give absolute ENORMOUS rendering and gaming performance, and its is very overclockable with the NZXT Kraken X60 280mm AIO liquid CPU cooler.

- Top of the line ROG MOBO with everything you can imagine you will need for anything.

- 32 GB of 2133MHz CL 10 RAM. It will give you tons of FAST RAM for your programs to use.

- An PCI-E SSD with HUGE read/write speeds for the fastest possible boot times and laod times. 240GB will be enough for your OS and the main programs you are using, and need fast load times.

- 1 TB SSD for games and such

- 4(8) TB of RAID1 storage for redundancy to safely store all your projects and such.

- 2 way SLI GTX 780Ti's, and the possibility of going 3 way if you really need it. Beast performance for even 4k Gaming. Other possibility would be Radeon 290X CF. the benefit of AMD would be a bigger frame buffer (4GB)

- A huge case to give a nice and cool home for your new PC.

- An ASUS 4k display

- Windows 8.1 Pro

- Corsair K70 Mechanical keyboard

- Corsair M65 Laser gaming mouse

- Steelseries Siberia ELITE Headset

- Quality speakers

Total of $8408.30

This PC would be an absolute MONSTER for everything, and you would still have 1.5k$ of cash to use on whatever you want.

You could also get a pretty simularry performing PC for loads less, if you want to :)

You could save $3k by not getting a THREE THOUSAND DOLLAR monitor. (I mean, just listen to how ridiculous that sounds).

If it were my money I would do this:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2MKpL

Thoughts:

4K-Not yet, but can be added in the future. I am not sure if 2 780ti cards can run 4K at ultimate details and 60 fps. 1600p is a great resolution, I use it now with 2 680 Classifieds and I cannot get 60 fps on all games at the highest details.

I would RAID0 the 2 SSDs and RAID1 the 2 HDDs. Maybe even adding a scratch disk if needed.

Keyboard and mouse-You need to check these out yourself if possible. Most people prefer the mechanical keyboards, but there are many different switches. For mice there tons of different combinations of buttons/widths/sensors/feet/weights/ect...

EDIT: I forgot to add fans. I would add in the appropriate sized and number of Corsair AF series fans with a fan controller like the NZXT Sentry Mesh.