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x99 build

Kruilty

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1. What will you be doing with this PC? - Gaming, Streaming content(gaming,music, and podcasting), Video editing, and daily web browsing.

2. Budget- $4k

3. Country- US
4. Parts needed- Everything- Looking for a dul monitor set up, but can manage with 1 new one as I have a couple already. CPU, GPU, Case, MOBO, RAM, CPU Cooler, PSU, KB, Mouse, Headphones, SSD(s) and HDD(s), OS

5. Will be Overclocking.

I have a partslist already. But Im looking to get over the 6gb/s Xfer speeds between drives and network,. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/8phwpg

Need help in making this build above better. Looking to get over the 6gb/s xfer speeds and take advantage of the MOBO systems. I need that much storage for the amount of content I create on a daily basis. I do NOT need 2 displays in this build can manage with one as I have others I can reuse. Looking for a minimum of 1080p.

Thanks. If I forgot to add any other info, Just ask.
 
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Why do you have a Seagate 1TB and 2TB and a WD 2TB Black drive in there?
Why do you want "6gb/s xfer speeds between drives and network"?
What do you mean by "network"? Your own LAN or to the internet?
 
What games are you playing?
What programs are you using for video editing?
Which monitors do you already have (brand/model/age)?
 
The quickest transfer over a network would be 10 gigabit networking. I think there is a asrock 2011 board with this built in http://www.asrock.com/news/index.asp?id=2517
You will also need cat 6 or 7 cabling depending on the distance you have between the runs as well as a 10gb switch. In reality you would be looking at 1.2 Gigabyte a second actual transmission speeds.
 
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