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The best computer I can build

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Mar 12, 2008
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The best computer I can build

Hi all
I need your recommendations as I am building a new computer. Money is no issue and I would like to build the fastest, the newest and the best computer that would last me for 6/7 years....Please recommend me the best MotherBoard, best memory, best SSD, best case and best of everything..... Thanks in advance.......As mentioned earlier money is no issue at the moment.
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What are you planning to do with this "best-of-everything" system ?
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I never recommend this approach. It's FAR cheaper to build off the leading edge and upgrade every couple years instead of making thing stretch to 7 years.
Just as an example, a QX9775 was king of the hill in '08. Nowadays a simple i3 murders it. You'll be fast for a couple years but then even midrange processors/GPUs will start killing you.
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If money is no issue, why not just buy one?
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Computers are constantly changing every few months. The best computer you build today will not be the best later. Best to build a good system that will last 4 years and you can upgrade after that.
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Money is always an issue unless your wiping your ass with it ( which is doubtful since you asked your question here ). what is your budget?
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As everyone said, nothing is future proof. Literally ever year there is something slightly better. In 6-8, your stuff will be prehistoric. However since it was high end, it will still do the job which is what no one is mentioning here. Lastly, there is the issue with stuff breaking down in time. If you want the best then here is a suggestion for what to look for, go to the Pc Parts Picker site, go to completed builds up top and just refine the settings/categories so it'll be within your budget, whether it's 1k or 20.
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Have no idea what you were hoping to get here... Even if money is no issue as you say. We have no idea what you even want to use this PC for. As Solsearchin1 said, money is always an issue. Especially with how costly very specific systems can get...

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