I have recently started gaming on pc and I think it’s about time I build myself a gaming pc but I need a bit of help from you that might have some more experience in what parts to go for and what not to get at all, if anyone can help me with the parts that I don’t yet have in my list feel free to say what you think might work best with the rest of the parts
I am not sure what parts you already have besides the phebus sound card but this build is highend just like some of the parts you listed above but this is going to perform better for the dollar over the pci e ssd and the titan is about the same performance as a 780
I agree with ragingh4vok on his points. your build is a little wacky. If you got the money up front, its better to get a single more powerful card.
Here is a premium build for near maximum performance:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1DjNm
The msata SSD is still crazy fast and saves you money over the asus raidr. In this build you have both.
Just FYI, this build is crazypants and is only worth getting if you have money to burn. ragingh4voks build is much more conventional and gives you great performance.
Here is my version of the same thing though:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1Dk4H
This more complete, and still cheaper than my first build, but also is completely silent and a very cool build. If you want to make it cheaper, just remove noctua fans.
I chose 2 SSD's because I like to separate my drives by task. One is your OS and regular programs, one is dedicated to your games, and the HDD is long term storage. This improves performance and increases drive live.
This build isnt going to happen in a while i just wanted to have some sort of an ide what sort of money i need for a good build, I allso hope that the build would work for another 4-5years would the builds hold up that long
i put together one just for fun http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1E5YA would you mind telling me if this would possibly survive that long or longer?
All of these builds would last 4-5 years. The premium build I made will perform just as well as the you made by just adding a second graphics card. If you are using a single monitor, then you should only need 1 graphics card. if you decide you want to have multiple monitors later, then get a second graphics card. All those ssd's arent necessary. For maximum performance, you really just need one for an OS, one for games, and IF you want another for some other programs you have, but even that is not necessary. HDD's are the best for long term and reliable data storage for media like photos, movies, and backup.
Just as a frame of reference, I had a GTX 285 for 5 years. I only had poor frames at the end of last year on certain games like a heavily modded skyrim... and that was mostly a vram issue and the fact I wanted to run all the games at full graphics settings. A single GTX 780 will last you a long while unless you running extremely high resolutions.
If you got the money, then you might want to consider an x79 system since you are going all out. Also, if you are going to SLI, then you dont want the raidr and the Xonar. You will want a space between the cards. Put the raidr in the top pci-e slot (the small one) then the graphics cards in the top two full length slots, but dont put anything in the other slots. The graphics cards are going to get really hot if the fans get blocked. The maximus VI already has a great soundcard built in anyway.
Also, if you REALLY want speed, check out making a ram drive and putting all your windows and program temp files on that. it will give you a lot more speed for snapiness and load times.