It’s used, but all parts guaranteed for 6 months (it’s a store demo machine).
I7 6850K
EVGA X99 CLASSIFIED Motherboard
G SKILL RIPJAWS 2400 V-DDR4 16 GB RAM
EVGA GeForce GTX 760 (would swap out for my 1080 ti)
WD 3 TB NASWARE HDD (would add my ssd and WD black as well)
CORSAIR HX1200 PSU
LINGYI gaming keyboard and mouuse (would use my Corsair kb and mouse)
SAMSUNG 24’’ monitor (not sure what model but probably just 1080p)
My current bid is $700 CDN… not sure how high I want to go though. I figure if I don’t get this I will end up spending $1800 on parts for an upgrade.
Fixed MOBO brand in edit
Also fixed caps lock for names etc.
It’s used, but all parts guaranteed for 6 months (it’s a store demo machine).
I7 6850K
ASUS X99 MOTHERBOARD
G SKILL RIPJAWS 2400 V-DDR4 16 GB RAM
EVGA GEFORCE GTX 760 (would swap out for my 1080 ti)
WD 3 TB NASWARE HDD (would add my ssd and WD black as well)
CORSAIR HX1200 PSU
LINGYI GAMING KEYBOARD AND MOUSE (would use my Corsair kb and mouse)
SAMSUNG 24’’ MONITOR (not sure what model but probably just 1080p)
My current bid is $700 CDN… not sure how high I want to go though. I figure if I don’t get this I will end up spending $1800 on parts for an upgrade.
gord0 I just noticed I put the Asus mobo down… it is actually the EVGA X99 Classified (will edit original post), and yes it will work for the ti no problem, and with the 6850k’s 40 lanes it will work a lot better than my 4770k’s 16.
gord0 I just noticed I put the Asus mobo down… it is actually the EVGA X99 Classified (will edit original post), and yes it will work for the ti no problem, and with the 6850k’s 40 lanes it will work a lot better than my 4770k’s 16.
gord0 Still winning the auction (ends in 2 days when the actual in person thing takes place if I choose to go). I don’t think I will go above 1k though, I figure at that price point I might as well spend the extra $800(ish) and end up with the 7820X.
Grr edited again I put 8700K instead of the 7820X, but would really rather have the 7900X but it is double the price for around double the pcie lanes.