I'll be adding the 6990 to my existing 6950. tri xfire. or adding an extra 2 6950's again tri-fire. or just an extra 6950. That monitor is the one I want.If I wanted to use another 2 monitors for guides and what not w/out eyefinity It wouldn't look right using 2 different monitors of differing sizes and heights. Which Is the worst thing but I can guess it's not that bad.
As for the case I like the red lights, and I really don't care about noise. I'll be Oc'ing all my GPu's and my CPu as well. So that's why I opted for a bigger PSU. I want to max out all games and have them with all the fancy AA and AF and tess. I like it when my games look nicer than normal. So cooling is a must, and after reading some benchmarks it seems like this one's as good as it gets, Unless I get a FT02 or Rv02 which I'd love to buy. but it's cramped. and I 'd like some room to work with.
I know that I'm going for a very overkill build here, but I'm doing it so I won't have to upgrade for a while. If I add a 6990 and tri-fire, I'd play games maxed out for like the next 4 years. And the CPU either way, a sandy bridge or ivy bridge is future proof for a good 4-6 years.
BTW I took your advice on the RAM cheaper, and good. I also chose this board. It seems pretty popular due to its low price and decent performance.
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As for the case I like the red lights, and I really don't care about noise. I'll be Oc'ing all my GPu's and my CPu as well. So that's why I opted for a bigger PSU. I want to max out all games and have them with all the fancy AA and AF and tess. I like it when my games look nicer than normal. So cooling is a must, and after reading some benchmarks it seems like this one's as good as it gets, Unless I get a FT02 or Rv02 which I'd love to buy. but it's cramped. and I 'd like some room to work with.
I know that I'm going for a very overkill build here, but I'm doing it so I won't have to upgrade for a while. If I add a 6990 and tri-fire, I'd play games maxed out for like the next 4 years. And the CPU either way, a sandy bridge or ivy bridge is future proof for a good 4-6 years.
BTW I took your advice on the RAM cheaper, and good. I also chose this board. It seems pretty popular due to its low price and decent performance.