Quote Originally Posted by Meathead View Post
I now have changed my mobo and xeons and for the graphics card question my rendering software I use for work and home uses the GPU CUDA Cores I could use rendering cards for my pc but I would rather the 680's due to price and gaming.
It makes sense using CUDA cores so that you can still game on the GPUs, I just wasn't sure if you were super super serious about 3D rendering. You'll also need to choose new RAM kits for the quad channel that Socket 2011 uses.

Quote Originally Posted by Meathead View Post
Hard Drives are 10,000 RPM
I didn't know they made 2TB HDDs that spin that fast. Either way, with as much money as you're sinking into this machine, surely you could afford a 256GB or 512GB SSD (does your gaming drive really need to be two terabytes?).