That would be the smart thing to do, for sure. But I figure it will be a bit longer for the ti to come out and then for the stock and pricing to become somewhat realistic.
It is a gaming PC. I'd like to keep the 6700 for CPU intensive games (Total War, RTS, etc). I only want the 1060 now as I'd seriously regret buying a 1070/1080 when the 1080ti is right around the corner (which I plan to upgrade to).
For some reason it won't show up in the partpicker. The CX variant does but that's terrible. Will it fit? I'll turn compatibility off and add it if so. Thanks for the input! Any other suggestions?
EDIT: Added it. Hope it's compatible. Strange that partpicker is saying that it is.
Trying to keep it close to $1,000 but will go further above budget if it's worth it. What do you guys think? Any way that I can improve on this? Thank you in advance!
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor ($289.99)
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Anyone selling one of their cases PM me. I won't pay over what it will sell for retail but I'd rather not wait until retail either. The closer you live to the U.S. the better. Thanks.
Also Dan I emailed you some compatibility questions as well as questions about availability for the U.S.
The OP states that the 'Asus Geforce GTX 1080 ROG STRIX OC' is compatible with the case. But there are three different versions of this card. All seem to be cosmetically identical. Two have the listed size of 11.73" x 5.28". While one is simply listed as "Dual-Slot"
I'm assuming that all of...