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Ultimate $10,000 PC Build?

This PC build list is for imaginary extravagance rather than practical application.  Building this list in 2018 would cost an insane amount of money.  We can only hope that in 5 years from now, hardware will advance and a build like this would be available to many people.  The below list would the ultimate rig the most intense gaming and creative tasks.

CPU: Ryzen Threadripper 1950x ($800)
Liquid Cooler
: Corsair Hydro H150i ($150)

Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair VI Extreme E-ATX ($230)
Case: ThermalTake Tower 900 E-ATX ($180)
RAM: 128 GB, DDR4 3200 MHz ($2000)
Video Card: EVGA GTX 1080 Ti x2 ($2000+)
Solid State Drive: Samsung 960 2TB M.2. PCI-E NVMe x2 ($2400) 
Hard Drive: Seagate 10TB Barracuda 7200RPM x3 ($1050)
Power Supply: Be Quiet BN655 Pro11 1200W ($250)
Wifi Adapter: TP-Link Archer AC19000 PCI Card ($75)
Sound Card: HT Omega Claro Halo PCI Card ($200)
Case Fans: Noctua NF-A14 PWM 140mm x4 ($80)
Fan Controller: NZXT Sentry 3 Touch Screen ($40)
LED Lighting: Corsair Lighting Node Pro ($50)

The total cost of this build list is ~$9600.

Wow.  This build has a CPU with 16 overclocked cores (32 threads), 128 GB of fast RAM, 4 TB of some of the fastest SSD storage available, 30 TB of hard drive storage, quality sound, reliable wifi, premium cooling (which can be controlled with a touch screen for either max performance or total silence).  4K video editing and workstation work would be a breeze.  This build would definitely handle 144 Hz gaming at high resolutions.  Every task between moving/installing files to browsing the web would be handled in a snap.  This build would also be large and generate a lot of heat under loads; Likely, PC’s with specs like this in the future will be more minimalist.

 

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