What would you consider as your "dream" rig?

Gouko_Tenrou

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I thought this would make a interesting topic for discussion regarding PC hardware, specifically "gaming" hardware.

Now I get that any PC gamer has got an idea of a "dream" rig, one where money is no object and you can have absoluteley anything that you want but what do most people consider a "dream" rig?

Is it really neccessary to run 3 x 27" inch monitors connected to a rig that costs the same as a small hatchback car or would a single 27" inch screen be more than enough to comfortably play games at high settings.

Sure, there are people who have 30k+ gaming rigs but is the performance and experience so much better than the guy running a 10k rig and enjoying the same game?

I'm bringing up this topic because I'm puzzled as to what some people would consider adequate and what they would consider going overboard.

For me a "dream" rig would be something that isn't going to bankrupt me to build and that would last me a couple years.

Something simple with a single monitor and a rig between 10k - 15k in value.

What are some of your "dream" rigs?
 
I'd favour ~15k for box only & then rather shorten the upgrade cycle. The bleeding edge is called that for a reason. Better to be one step behind that and cycle faster.

Accessories...the sky is the limit. e.g. If you want a projector instead of screen then you can double/triple your budget.
 
So my "dream" rig would be the following:

MSI Z87-G45 Gaming
i5 4670K
G.Skill TridentX 8GB
SAPPHIRE R9-280X
Samsung 840 EVO 250GB SSD
Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM
be quiet! Pure Power L8 CM, 530w
Corsair Carbide 500R, Mid Tower
LG DVD writer
GENIUS KB-265 GAMING KEYBOARD
D-LINK DWA-566 RANGEBOOSTER

All together it would be R16 428 (Not including the OS or the screen)
 
I'd favour ~15k for box only & then rather shorten the upgrade cycle. The bleeding edge is called that for a reason. Better to be one step behind that and cycle faster.

Accessories...the sky is the limit. e.g. If you want a projector instead of screen then you can double/triple your budget.

For me it's the opposite. I'd prefer to spend more on components that are new and powerful now, so that I don't have to upgrade them as soon. As an example, I bought my laptop when it was brand new and quite expensive, so far it's lasted me 5 years and I've upgraded the RAM and added an SSD, but compared to a few of my friends who got okay laptops and then upgraded and then bought a new one sooner down the line, I've saved quite a bit :)
 
For me I do 3D Animation for a living and as a result iv always had a pretty high end PC...

My Laptop at the moment is an i7 3.4gig with a 4gig graphics card and 16gigs of ram...

But as long as it can do what i need it to do and play what ever i want to play im happy...
 
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