LancerSykera wrote:kiore wrote:Re the CPU, consider having enough cores to allocate to each GPU plus a 'spare', this is needed currently on Windows and really doesn't alter the price too much.
Are you saying dual core isn't good enough? I'm seeing a $120 price difference to go from a Celeron to an i5 quad core.
Also, the GPU is down to $619 at the moment. There are cheaper 980 Ti's, but... I dunno... They all gonna give me the same performance?
A dual-core with hyperthreading should support 2 GPUs. Dunno 'bout a Celeron, but it should support a single GPU without any problem...
Also, you can get the i3-6100T at only 35W TDP for the same price as the 6100, and save a bit on heat and electricity. It will also support a 2 x x8 configuration.
Once you're at that level, the increased Folding output with the OC'ed GPUs will be marginal, at the cost of heat, power, and noise. Put the $$ into some good case fans instead.
Also, spend the extra $10 on the USB3 version of the case. there's little reason to limit yourself to USB2 these days. You can dispense with the optical drive and simply load the OS using a thumb drive or an external SSD/HDD.