Help with new pc build

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Lolbroek101

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Good day minecraft market!

For some time I have been thinking about building my own pc. Sadly I am not very familiair with what exactly goes into a custom pc and what is needed for certain tasks. So I was hoping that you guys could help onto the right path!

I am looking for a pc with alot of render power. I work alot with worldmachine and worldpainter. I also like to make renders using chunky or blender. Sofar I know this mainly uses RAM but ye other parts seem to play a part in it too. Next to this I want to get into video making, cinamatics, timelapses stuff like that. So a high frame rate using shaders and a recording program is a requirement too. I also want to have two monitors but as far as I have seen this does not alter the parts choice that much.

Normally I don't play many other games than minecraft on my pc but ye would be cool if I could play GTA V on the pc or something :p

My budget is around 1000 up to 1500 euros (1110 up to 1665 dollar).
If you need to know more feel free to ask!

Thanks in advance for the hep!
 

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This right here is what you need sir.. http://bit.ly/1PEOrGq (It was a super long ss link, it directs to BestBuy)... This comes in a sleek super sexy design for EXTREMELY cheap!
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Lolbroek101 Sounds like you wanna do a lot of render / video stuff, so you will want a very powerful video card.
Here's something I did real quick for you:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3cp3pg

The build should have everything you need.
980 Ti is r1 card right now, SSD for fast read/write, 16GB of RAM for RAM intensive renderers (Chunky, Blender, etc), 4790K for CPU intensive processes and so that you don't bottleneck anything else.

As for the monitors - It's really personal preference.
If you want to rotate them or stack them or just have them side by side.
Also depends on what kind of viewing angles you want, curved, IPS, bezel size, etc.
There are so many options, it's really up to you.
 
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