Mid tower or Full tower ? Need a computer case !
full tower would be nice.
Budget? CM HAF 932 is always a good choice.
More expensive ones are CM ATCS 840, Corsair 800D, SS TJ-07
The winner HAF 932 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119160 - $140 Best cooling for the price%26features/space.
I was thinking about this motherboard - asus p6t core i7 - its a almost 50 bucks cheaper than the evga.cool rig dude!!!
Also need help on the cpu cooling. what should I use that is cheap. 100$ is far as I go for cooling.
CM HAF 932 CaseWD Caviar Blue 640GB HDDHP Black 24x DVD DriveZalman 9900LED w/ AC Silver 5 CompoundI would usually recommend a TRUE or a Megahalem, but neither are found on newegg, unfortunately. I would recommend one of those any day, though, if you can find it cheaper elsewhere.
EVGA has some great boards for nearly [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188049]$100 less[/url] than that one, and you're not really losing out on any features.4GB of RAM in a tri-channel controller strikes me as rather odd. You can pick up a tri-channel kit for a bit more, and I would recommend you do so.A GTS 250 at that price will get smoked by an HD4870 1GB or GTX 260 Core 216.OCZ's GameXStream series is pretty damn mediocre, and at that price it's complete garbage. Pick up a Corsair instead. Or even one of Antec's Truepower New units. Something in the 650w-750w range should do.The Core i7 920 is a good pick.For the hard drive, I rather like Seagate's 7100.12 series drives. A 1TB unit shouldn't be much more than $90.Inexpensive optical drive? Doesn't honestly matter much as long as you get a SATA interface drive. I've had good luck with LG and Samsung drives for the most part, but it really won't affect anything. Shouldn't run you more than $30.A good case kind of depends on the aesthetic appeal of the user in question. I usually recommend Lian-Li or LANCool in a pinch, figure around $100 here.For CPU cooling, the Scythe Mugen 2 is probably the best cheap cooler for LGA 1366 on the market. Indeed, it's probably one of the better ones overall as well.All that stuff should probably run you around $1300 tops. Throw in $100 for a copy of Windows, and you're set. Or you could look into an aftermarket sound card, better mouse, or things of that nature.
thanks alot. I need the extra 300 for a monitor. plus the money I have in my wallet should make it enought to atleast buy a 22'' or a 24'' monitor.thanks alot you guys for helping me out. I need to turn in all these printouts to my company because there going to be paying for my computer. max is 1600$ they would let me borrow.
My vote, case-wise, is the [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811215010]ABS Tagan Black Pearl[/url], though I would definitely advise you to get longer SATA/PATA cables and two extra 120mm fans for the top vents. (If you really want the Cooler Master HAF 932, though, that's fine too.)
As for monitors...well, I don't know what to suggest. I only look at high-end ones like the discontinued Gateway XHD3000 and the Dell 3008WFP, and such monitors usually cost as much as your entire PC budget alone.
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