Hey dudes!
Let me set the record straight here, I'm maxing out my credit card. Doing that suggests absolutely nothing about someone's salary. Also, as much as I wish I was still a kid, I'm 23. I'm not a kid, let alone a rich kid. I earn every cent I make. But that's not what's important here...
What is important, is the build I'm trying to put together! First off, yes it may not be obvious, but the core component of the build is the case. In my opinion (maybe not yours), it is the most unique/awesome case I've ever seen. With that being said, I had to throw something together (which may be less than ideal) to work with the case. I didn't start by saying, "hey let's build a mini-itx gaming rig!"
The case isn't on shelves yet, but it's probably going to run $350, which I'm alright with. Again, the case is absolutely amazing in my opinion, and I'm willing to put together parts that will fit in it. They do have pictures of it with an internal water-cooling system at expos and such, so I know water-cooling is a possibility. The dual bay 780 I want to throw in WILL fit. I can't run SLI in this case, which is why I went with the upgrade model of the card. If I were running an ATX build, I'd have gone with 760s in SLI.
Also, I want to play GTA 5 with this rig. That means I need outstanding graphics processing (external card). Yet, at the same time I want to play GTA: SA. That means I need outstanding processing speed (CPU). Older games utilize the CPU mostly, as graphics cards weren't as powerful back in the day. I understand it'll utilize only one core, but I'm also going to use VMware on this thing.
It's a bummer I can't find a motherboard that allows 32GB of RAM (for VMware), but I'll settle for 16 just for the sake of this amazing case that I love.