I am building this new PC to browse the TR forums, play games, edit photos, etc. I currently enjoy Guild Wars, Supreme Commander, Civilization IV: Warlords, Valve's Orange Box and many older titles. I look forward to the release of Spore this fall. I believe that the hardware that I have selected is more than capable of handling whatever I may throw at it. The timing of this build has been moved up because I intend to hand down my old system to repair a family member's PC in a few weeks.
My budget is flexible. I have plenty of money available for this build, but I'm cheap enough to not enjoy spending all of it. If you can convince me that something is a good value, I will spend more for it. If you convince me that something is overpriced, I will go with a less expensive suggestion. I intend to purchase new parts from http://www.Newegg.com , http://www.ZipZoomFly.com and http://www.SVC.com for shipment to the U.S. Gulf Coast by UPS or FedEx. I will consider other vendors if pricing and availability are better, as long as http://www.resellerratings.com gives them an outstanding rating.
$285 Intel C2Q Q9300 Yorkfield 2.5GHz quad-core processor, retail
I probably do not need a quad core CPU for most of my current applications, but here's to more creamy smoothness and more parallelism in the future. The 45nm chip should run cool and may even overclock a bit. I would consider the 65nm Q6700 if it is much easier to overclock.
-$20 Newegg combination discount with OS
$175 Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS4 P35 LGA-775 motherboard
I am selecting an Intel chipset because NVidia's chipsets have too much of a reputation for bugginess and heat problems. I choose P35 here because DDR3 is still too expensive, and I do not believe that the incremental gains for X38 and X48 motherboards justify their extremely high cost. I want the good disk performance of the ICH9R southbridge. If I don't use the second PCIe X16 slot (at X4 speed) for Crossfire, I might eventually stick a disk controller in there. I like the excellent passive cooler that Gigabyte has included for cooling the important components on this motherboard. Passive cooling is both quieter and more reliable than the dinky little 40mm fans that you see on most motherboard southbridge coolers.
$ 44 Thermalright Ultima-90 heatsink
I have had great success with Thermalright coolers over the years. The Ultra-120 eXtreme performs slightly better than the Ultima-90, but it will not fit on the motherboard that I selected.
$ 28 2x Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F 120mm fans
I will use one of these fans on the Ultima-90. The other one will be a case fan for this system or for one of the others that I am working on.
$168 2x 2x2 GiB Mushkin PC2-6400 DDR2-800 5-4-4-12 memory
With DDR2-800 RAM as cheap as it is, why not get 8 GiB?
$ 0 Sapphire Radeon HD3870 X2 1 GiB
I will transfer this graphics card from my existing PC to the new one. It is adequate for my current gaming uses. The Radeon X1950Pro will go with my old PC, and the living room PC will use an old Radeon X800XL or integrated RS482 graphics.
$460 4x 640 GB Western Digital Caviar SE16
I am currently planning to put these in a RAID 1+0 configuration using the Intel southbridge. The storage alternative that I might choose would be to get a single 300 GB Velociraptor for the OS and continue using my existing 750 GB Caviar SE16 drive for storage, but the new Velociraptor is not yet available.
$ 34 Samsung SH-S203N DVD burner, SATA
$0 Pioneer DVD-106S DVD reader, EIDE
I will continue to use my old slot-load Pioneer 106S drive. I could just use my external LG GSA-E40L burner, or I could hang onto my existing EIDE burner, but I figure it's time to pick up a SATA drive. I am not selecting a Blu-ray player because I already have a PlayStation3 for watching Blu-ray movies.
$ 0 Creative X-Fi XtremeGamer
I will move this from my existing PC to the new system and let the living room PC use integrated audio. I will miss the front-panel controls of the Audigy2 ZS Platinum.
$140 Antec P182 case
Antec cases are well built. The case alternative that I might choose would be to use my existing Antec P160 case for the new PC and give my spare Rosewill R6AR6 case to my family.
$ 60 -25MIR Antec earthwatts EA430
I will move this PSU along to my family and keep my existing SeaSonic S12-600 for the new build. The earthwatts isn't a fancy PSU, but it is efficient and should work fine. I did consider the Corsair 520HX.
$180 Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit Ultimate w/ SP1, OEM
Windows Vista 64-bit is inevitable. I'm already running home premium on my living room PC. My Windows XP Pro license will go with my old PC.
$110 Microsoft Office 2007 Home & Student (3-PC license)
I will let my Office 2000 SBE license go with my old PC.
$ 0 Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP monitor
I am happy with my existing display. The 2560x1600 resolution requires a beefy graphics card for smooth game play.
$ 0 Logitech Z-540 speakers
These are okay for gaming. I use headphones for serious music listening.
$ 0 CVT Avant Prime keyboard
I am happy with my existing ALPS-switch keyboard.
$ 0 Logitech G7 mouse
The G7 fits my hand comfortably. I also have an MX Revolution that doesn't get much use.
$ 41 shipping from Newegg
$ 9 shipping from SVC
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$1680 - $25 MIR
So, tell me where I'm going wrong and what better choices I could make.

