I'm looking at upgrading over the summer.
At the moment I am 5-boxing, but I will be 10-boxing at some point and would like to do so on the one system.
My primary play is PvP (battlegrounds and opposing faction's cities).
I'll be using my existing tower/power supply, keyboard, mouse, monitors, OS.
Existing Components:
Case: Antec 900 Gamer
PSU: 1000 watt
SSD: 2x OCZ Vertex 3 120GB, Raid 0.
HD: 750GB and 3TB Seagate drives.
2x 27" widescreen Samsung SyncMaster SA350.
Original G15 keyboard & G (5 or 7) Logitech mouse.
Windows 7, Professional (64-bit)
New Components:
Processor: Core i7-3930, 3.2 GHz w/12mb Cache, Quad-Channel memory, 2011 Socket.
Cooler: Noctua NHD14 (SE2011)
Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth X79, 8x DIMM Slots (64GB max), 2x 6GB & 4x 3GB, Crossfire/SLI support.
Video: EVGA GTX670, 4GB Super Clocked, Dual DVI, HDMI, Display Port.
Memory: (2x) G.Skill RipjawsZ 16GB kit (4x 4GB), DDR3 2133MHz, Quad-Channel, 11-11-11-30-2N, XMP 1.3, 42mm Height.
Questions...
RAM
I can go with 4x 8GB ram (Corsair Vengeance), for about the same cost.
This would be 1866MHz (10-11-10-30 timings) instead of 2133MHz.
But would also allow for a future upgrade of the same ram, for 64GB total instead of 32GB.
Does 2133 make that much of a difference?
Which would be superior: 2133MHz at default timings or downclocking the speed, but tightening up the timing? Or is that even worthwhile?
Is there much of a benefit to 64GB over 32GB, for a 10-box gaming machine?
The Noctua NHD14 leaves me with 44mm clearance.
SSD
I already own the 2x Vertex 3's...
I see most people recommend Intel 510's or Crucial M4's.
I have a four year warranty on the OCZ's, instant product replacement (with brand new drives), and am a 15-min drive to my local store.
Is it worth going with 510's or M4's, over my Vertex 3's?
Would you recommend any other changes?
Different motherboard, etc?
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