I'll send you pm, I'm interested.MrClass wroteI might be coming to Lebanon on Eid il Fitr. I might be able to get you a Seasonic PSU from Dubai. I've seen them, they are beautiful.
Post your rig
14 days later
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i got a nice surprise, i actually found a Corsair PSU at macrotronics and i immediately pulled the trigger . will post pictures when i replace the psu and add the second 980.
macrotronics told me that they actually have a stock of corsair psus RM series, if anyone is interrested.

macrotronics told me that they actually have a stock of corsair psus RM series, if anyone is interrested.

Very nice RIG man congrats on the new items
I wanted to buy that Case but I then went with a similar smaller version of it which is the CM690 III (I like it)
I got a ToughPower GOLD 750Watt PSU It's running great for now. RM series is a mice choice too.
I also want to mod my case with LEDs it you don't mind sharing more on where you got them
MY PICS ARE COMING SOON BUT I WANT IT TO LOOK NICE BEFORE I POST
I wanted to buy that Case but I then went with a similar smaller version of it which is the CM690 III (I like it)
I got a ToughPower GOLD 750Watt PSU It's running great for now. RM series is a mice choice too.
I also want to mod my case with LEDs it you don't mind sharing more on where you got them
MY PICS ARE COMING SOON BUT I WANT IT TO LOOK NICE BEFORE I POST
I bought a standard led strip from an electric shop (same led strips that are installed in houses, pools, etc...)omarmasri wroteVery nice RIG man congrats on the new items
I wanted to buy that Case but I then went with a similar smaller version of it which is the CM690 III (I like it)
I got a ToughPower GOLD 750Watt PSU It's running great for now. RM series is a mice choice too.
I also want to mod my case with LEDs it you don't mind sharing more on where you got them
MY PICS ARE COMING SOON BUT I WANT IT TO LOOK NICE BEFORE I POST
Then I soldered 2 wires to them, then I cannibalized a male molex power connector, and soldered the 2 wires on the 12v pins on the molex, and then molex to pcie power connector on my PSU.
4 months later
My rig:
Core i7 4790 3.60 ghz
Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
Msi z97 gaming 5 mb
16 gb ddr3 2400mhz corsair
WD BLACK SERIES 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5"
Msi Gtx 970 4 gb OC version
Thermaltake tough power 750 watt
Asus VG248QE @144hz 1920x1080
Razer headset kraken pro
Samsung evo 250 gb M.2
Razer blackwidow mechanical keyboard+ Steel series rival mouse+Qck gaming pad


Core i7 4790 3.60 ghz
Microsoft Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
Msi z97 gaming 5 mb
16 gb ddr3 2400mhz corsair
WD BLACK SERIES 1TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5"
Msi Gtx 970 4 gb OC version
Thermaltake tough power 750 watt
Asus VG248QE @144hz 1920x1080
Razer headset kraken pro
Samsung evo 250 gb M.2
Razer blackwidow mechanical keyboard+ Steel series rival mouse+Qck gaming pad


@ch-b congratz bro .. where did you get your monitor and how much ?
@NAM i moved to usa, I bought it from newegg.com for 250$
might want to route that CPU power cable behind the motherboard tray through the bottom PSU grommet and then pop it back up from the top grommet.
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@ch-b bro, do you even manage cables? that looks like the beginning of a really bad cable spaghetti.
2 months later
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Today I get the following Brand Items Total Price for Both including VAT: 81USD
Bloody B254 / 4 Light Strike Gaming Keyboard
http://www.bloody.com/en/productsKEY.php?pid=11&id=63
&
Bloody RT5 Warrior Wireless Gaming Mouse
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bloody-RT5-Warrior-Gaming-Wireless/dp/B00MIUHYSQ
Upgrading from: Bloody B120 Keyboard& ZL5 Sniper Laser Mouse which I'll keep them as a cushion stock
I trust A4tech Bloody Series - Very Durable , Lot of Options , Reasonable Price No Need to Go for Asus , Corsair & Razor in my opinion & pay hefty prices for products' value proposition that you can find in the Bloody Series.






Bloody B254 / 4 Light Strike Gaming Keyboard
http://www.bloody.com/en/productsKEY.php?pid=11&id=63
&
Bloody RT5 Warrior Wireless Gaming Mouse
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bloody-RT5-Warrior-Gaming-Wireless/dp/B00MIUHYSQ
Upgrading from: Bloody B120 Keyboard& ZL5 Sniper Laser Mouse which I'll keep them as a cushion stock
I trust A4tech Bloody Series - Very Durable , Lot of Options , Reasonable Price No Need to Go for Asus , Corsair & Razor in my opinion & pay hefty prices for products' value proposition that you can find in the Bloody Series.






7 days later
Hey guys ... i am making an new rig on low budget and here is what i picked... need opinions about vga please:
-cpu I7-6700k4.0ghz
-mb msi z107A pc mate/gaming pro (depending on vga..pc mate 50$ less but support crossfire and not sli)
-case thermal take
-psu depending on vga
-ram kingstone hyper series 2x8gb ddr4 or 1x16gb ddr4 2133mhz cause its the highest supporso here is ted by the cpu as i read on intel website
-VGA: here lays the issue... i was looking to go with the radeon r9 3kingstone 90x, to save money in exchange of good performance, couldnt find in pcandparts and in msi resellers here and when i found was overpriced... i stumbelled into a gtx 980ti gold edition for 700$ and was thinking if i should go with it so here my question:
R390x availablity at low price?
Gtx 980ti or gtx 980 (x2)am talking about sli ? What is your opinion for vga guys?
-cpu I7-6700k4.0ghz
-mb msi z107A pc mate/gaming pro (depending on vga..pc mate 50$ less but support crossfire and not sli)
-case thermal take
-psu depending on vga
-ram kingstone hyper series 2x8gb ddr4 or 1x16gb ddr4 2133mhz cause its the highest supporso here is ted by the cpu as i read on intel website
-VGA: here lays the issue... i was looking to go with the radeon r9 3kingstone 90x, to save money in exchange of good performance, couldnt find in pcandparts and in msi resellers here and when i found was overpriced... i stumbelled into a gtx 980ti gold edition for 700$ and was thinking if i should go with it so here my question:
R390x availablity at low price?
Gtx 980ti or gtx 980 (x2)am talking about sli ? What is your opinion for vga guys?
a 980ti for 700$ is a good deal. get it.
2 months later
What in the world???Ngel wrotehttp://i.imgur.com/dn4aKcI.jpg
You follow stocks or something?
please supply rig and monitor details. i am soon looking to make a 6 x 55" TV display for one of the agencies we serve, just want to know more about your display resolution and what gfx is driving them
wicked setup bro!
+Gaming Case: Thermaltake Urban T81 full-tower chassis
+CPU: Intel Core i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E 6-Core 3.2GHz
+CPU Cooling: Hydro Series™ H110i GT 280mm Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
+Motherboard: GA-X79S-UP5-WIFI (rev. 1.0)
+RAM: 32GB Kingston DDR3-1600
+Video Card: 1x GIGABYTE G1 Gaming GeForce GTX 970 4GB
1x GTX 960 Gaming 2G
+Power Supply: Toughpower 750W GOLD Thermaltake
+Hard Disk: 480gb HyperX Kingston SSD 2x 2TB Seagate 7200rpm
as for the monitors, the main one is a BenQ XL2720Z 27', rest are a range of 22-24's, all 1920x1080. Samsung's and Dell mainly.
the stands for the higher screens are DIY, costs 10$ each, since the aftermarket ones were quite expensive.
+CPU: Intel Core i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E 6-Core 3.2GHz
+CPU Cooling: Hydro Series™ H110i GT 280mm Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
+Motherboard: GA-X79S-UP5-WIFI (rev. 1.0)
+RAM: 32GB Kingston DDR3-1600
+Video Card: 1x GIGABYTE G1 Gaming GeForce GTX 970 4GB
1x GTX 960 Gaming 2G
+Power Supply: Toughpower 750W GOLD Thermaltake
+Hard Disk: 480gb HyperX Kingston SSD 2x 2TB Seagate 7200rpm
as for the monitors, the main one is a BenQ XL2720Z 27', rest are a range of 22-24's, all 1920x1080. Samsung's and Dell mainly.
the stands for the higher screens are DIY, costs 10$ each, since the aftermarket ones were quite expensive.
wow , insane but i am dying to know which gpu can run this setup , i am thinking probably , you have a four way sli rig ....
wait , is it possible to run gpus with different chipsets in sli ?
For Nvidia, it has to be the same chipset for SLI... but then again, who said anything bout SLI?sayedti wrotewait , is it possible to run gpus with different chipsets in sli ?
It's just two independent graphics card, each minding it own business ^.^
can you explain exactly how this setup is working , i am a bit confused ...
Sure man
SLI takes the load and divide it onto the SLI'ed cards.
But what if you don't care about the load being shared?
Every card is in charge of whatever monitor it is displaying as simple as this
so, 2 cards, each can take up to 4 screens each, independent.
Physically, what you have is two cards, on the motherboard, not related in any way
SLI takes the load and divide it onto the SLI'ed cards.
But what if you don't care about the load being shared?
Every card is in charge of whatever monitor it is displaying as simple as this
so, 2 cards, each can take up to 4 screens each, independent.
Physically, what you have is two cards, on the motherboard, not related in any way