excellent input from all. I need to speak with local builders this week and see what can be done for given $. I will keep everyone posted, computer shopping is like boat or house shopping, you think you know what you "need" and want nothing more. before you know it the budget has tripled for things you would "like" to have lol.
This is a list of components that my build guy suggested. Do you guys see any place I could save money or am I spending money for anything I don't need? I want to run 4 monitors at first with the ability to run 6 monitors later on. My biggest question is with the case. $229 seems steep for a case and then to buy a cpu cooler ontop of that. Is there another case that is roomy for less money you guys could recommend? 1 Antec Twelve Hundred 750 Blue Black Computer Case With Side Panel Window Item #:N82E16811129063 $229.99 1 Rosewill RTK-002 Anti-Static Wrist Strap Item #:N82E16899261005 $9.99 1 Tuniq Tower 120 Universal CPU Cooler 120mm Cooling Fan and Fan Controller/Heatsink $49.99 2 XFX Radeon HD 4850 HD-485X-ZDFC Video Card Item #:N82E16814150351 $259.98 1 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 1-Pack for System Builders Item #:N82E16832116758 $139.99 1 LG DVD Burner - Bulk Black SATA Model GH24LS50 LightScribe Support Item #:N82E16827136178 $22.99 1 Seagate SV35.5 500GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive Item #:N82E16822148488 $54.99 1 Intel Core i7-930 2.8GHz LGA 1366 130W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Item #:N82E16819115225 $289.99 1 CORSAIR XMS3 6GB (3 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Triple Channel Kit Desktop Memory Item #: N82E16820145222 Return Policy: Memory Standard Return Policy ASUS P6T ATX Intel Motherboard Item #: N82E16813131359 Return Policy: Limited Replacement Only Return Policy $354.98 Grand Total: $1,402.90
I was a bit surprised by the price for the case too at first. Then I realized the case includes a 750W power supply. Then it is not too far off. I bought mine separately. The case was about $100. The 650W power supply was about $70, somethinig like that. Not too far off. RE: 1 Tuniq Tower 120 Universal CPU Cooler 120mm Cooling Fan and Fan Controller/Heatsink: $49.99 Do you really need a CPU Cooler? I have the same chip, i7 930. Intel ships it with a big heat sink. It seems to do the job okay. No problem so far (about 5 months now). RE: 2 XFX Radeon HD 4850 HD-485X-ZDFC Video Card Item #:N82E16814150351: $259.98 If you want to save some costs... I use PNY Technologies 8400 GS (dual head). About $60 each. So $120 to support 4 monitors. Does the job all right. RE: 1 Seagate SV35.5 500GB 3.5" SATA 3.0Gb/s Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive: $54.99 These days 1TB+ drives are not that expensive, especially if you catch them on sale. RE: ASUS P6T ATX Intel Motherboard: $354.98 I have the same motherboard. Not the "ATX" part. Not sure how big the difference is but the picture looked almost identical to what I have. I remember paying a bit over $200. Newegg has this board for $219. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131359
my builder picked these components. Looks like he is picking components that are tooo expensive. AM i compromising my reliability by using less expensive components? thanks for feedback guys this site is soooo helpful
Which one? And... You said "your builder" picked the components and built (or was going to build) a system for you. (And sell to you at $1400+?) If you already are going to have this, is there any room for pick-and-choose? Are you using his list as a model and are going to build it yourself?
no, I found a guy locally who said he would assemble the components for me for a nominal charge. I told him basically what I wanted to do and this is what he suggested. I will be buying all the parts from Newegg and he will assemble them for me. I can pick and choose anything I want which is why I was hoping to get some feedback from other guys to help choose components for me, I feel his picks were a little pricey where maybe they didn't have to be
That video card is for games and they make noise like a vacuum-cleaner and suck power like no tomorrow. Id suggest passively cooled cards, either 2x2 or one 4x card (like from PNY). Theres also a cheap 3x card (~$40) from ATI with no fan. They have virtually no 3D performance, but work fine for trading.