@burninrubber0 :
Hi and welcome to TPU!
Nice result, albeit there are few caveats:
-understandably but unfortunately, the memory is running dual channel only, due to it being quad kit and two for each cpu, no sticks available, making the procs starve for bandwidth, ideally they would work with eight sticks or more for octal channel, as opposed to quad right now.
-Also, despite good performance, the cpus are very expensive and offer no value for $, being only 3.1 ghz max; an engineering sample of QS stepping would have been more affordable.
-That asus motherboard is also known for problematic configuration and deployment, not working well with certain combos, failing with others.
-At that speed, the procs could bottleneck the 1080ti due to sheer clock speed, not allowing any overclocking or turbo unlock, being Broadwell-E.
Nevertheless, I am sure you could enjoy that rig for crunching or rendering, If you can configure it for less power consumption.