@@ZAND4TSU I have a Velox with a 5900X and a 3080 FTW3 Ultra. I might break down and upgrade to a 4090 someday but I am doing OK so far with what I have. I had been using my 12 year old Digital Storm with a i7 920 OC 3Ghz and a Titan GPU to game. I upgraded to the Velox last Christmas. I like to make 4K Forza racing games & Fractal Zoom movies with the new system.
@@ZAND4TSU It costs a little more than building yourself but you can customize your system in the exact configuration you want. They build it, burn it in and are there to provide any assistance if needed while gaming or doing whatever it is you do with your system. They do a professional job! 🙂
Lemme just grab the 9K out my back pocket and buy this 🤣 Seriously tho this is beautiful, I’m considering saving up another 3-4K for the water cooling and second GPU.
Just bought mine with a rtx 3060, 16 gigs of ram and intel i7 12k for $4.000 with shipping price. It’s nothing crazy as the specs in this one you got but I I can’t wait to have it and play it!
I’m thinking about getting the Aventum X as well, however when I build it on the website it says (No SLI) next to all the motherboards with a 12900k. How were you able to get that configuration?
I actually ordered a 5950x w/ MSI Godlike originally. MSI happened to discontinue shipping that board so I changed my order to Z690 extreme w/ SLI. The Z690 extremes released and I had one of the first orders due to my long wait. They learned with my build that the Z690 boards were not shipped with SLI enabled. After I received my order the new BIOS w/ SLI key was released and I did the upgrade myself. I think they are not comfortable with doing the SLI builds until it’s 100% verified that it is supported on their end, so they took the option off their site for now. Hope this helps.
@@KingHotdogPig SLI works great, it crushes RDR2 fully maxed out at 5120x1440 resolution. Not all games support SLI (NVLINK) but I have noticed modern titles such as MSFS2020 will at least share the memory between the cards if it doesn’t have full SLI support. I usually leave SLI off and use the second card for XSplit/OBS/any other 3d task so the primary can game unrestricted. This has helped considerably for recording/streaming on one machine while still maxing out game settings. Without a second card you have to make some headroom on your GPU by reducing game settings so your camera etc wouldn’t lag.
My original order was for an AMD build but the MSI Godlike reached end of life and I decided to be one of the first 12th gen Intel builds. Because of this the order to delivery was about 6 months but I was okay with it by being future proof. The actual shipment from California to Texas was only about 3 or 4 days via train.
Most likely the stock they have is spoken for and they're only getting the Ti's in now. Total guess, but it's what I'd assume. 4000 series is right around the corner.