Intel's new high end "enthusiast" platform, X99, arrives tomorrow. Summing up:
* New socket, LGA 2011-3, with new Haswell-E processors (more on that shortly)
* DDR4 memory
* Lots of PCI express lanes
* 8 DIMM slots on ATX form factor boards, 4 on mATX
* No USB 3.1 integrated into the controller (could be added by motherboards)
* Probably going to see M.2 and SATA Express, if anyone cares (does anyone care?)
There are three rumored CPUs: http://www.pcper.com/news/Processors/Rumor-New-Intel-Core-i7-Haswell-E-Processor-Specs-Allegedly-Leaked
This is the first time the Core range is moving beyond 4 physical cores, I believe. The two lower end chips are 6 core unlocked parts, and the rather expensive Extreme series chip is an 8 core monster.
There are also rumors that NVIDIA's next gen 880 GTX will make an appearance rather soon: http://videocardz.com/51117/exclusive-nvidia-geforce-gtx-880-released-september
All this means... it's time to plot a new high end build for a multi-year Serious Business(tm) workstation! My thinking is along these lines:
* Core i7-5930K (6 core, 3.5 GHz)
* 32 GB of DDR4 in 4x8, expandable later to 64
* Motherboard... will depend on what's available tomorrow, I guess. ASUS or MSI are probably top choices?
* Samsung 850 Pro main drive
* Big ass striped RAID of WD Blacks for my video work, some of which is 4K
* Make do with my 7970 until the 880 arrives
* Healthy power supply, 1000-1200 W perhaps. Any favorite brands? I'm leaning Corsair.
* Closed loop cooler, most likely Corsair H100i. I love those things.
* Cases... the Corsair C70 was great when I built another machine. Might just go back to that.
Anyone else planning a high end build around the new platform? Or in general I'd love to hear what kind of parts you'd tend to put in when building a desktop machine in the 3-4K range.