Approximate Purchase Date: May 3 - 7 2012
Budget Range: $800 - $900 before tax, shipping, and rebates.
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Video Editing HD footage, Photo editing, Gaming, having my PC stream video to multiple consoles in the house.
Parts Not Required: Hard Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, Speakers, Monitor
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Newegg.
Country: USA (California)
Parts Preferences: Preferably Intel for CPU...no real loyalty to any brand for any other parts.
Overclocking: In the future, yes.
SLI or Crossfire: In future, possibly.
Monitor Resolution: 1680x1050
Additional Comments: I'm not that huge on PC gaming (I dont play online games, but might get Guild Wars 2!) but I do enjoy my solo adventures from time to time. I'm not worried about maximum settings and maximum fps; just want something that'll hopefully let me enjoy games for the next 4-5 years. By this I mean they'll hopefully just boot up , and let me squeeze 30fps out of them on medium settings! I mostly need a PC capable of video editing, particularly in After Effects. Right now it takes me a couple hours to render 1 minute of footage that has hardly even been touched...Ouch. Being able to Ram-Preview very fast is important.
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My friend tried to make a Newegg wishlist within my budget.
This PC will be for myself.
He has (or claims to have!) a decent grasp on this, whereas I do not; I know how to use them and put some parts together, but that's about as far as my knowledge extends in the pc-tech world.
Here's what he has put together that he thinks will meet my needs(WISHLIST):
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=20495626
I'm mostly worried about the Power Supply and if its going to be enough power for the graphics card, as well as whatever future graphics card I may throw at it in 4 or so years...and if that graphics card is even reliable and worth getting. Some parts are lacking in hefty review count which concerns me, but I realize I can't judge a product negatively just because 300 people havent reviewed it!
I just want reliability within the budget, mostly. No products that are known to fail often after just a year. Most of all though, I just want to make sure everything is compatible with eachother.
Oh, and I'm not sure if a card-reader is included anywhere in this setup? I'd like a good one of those. My current one fails to read my cameras memory card half the time...
Well, thanks for the help!
Budget Range: $800 - $900 before tax, shipping, and rebates.
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Video Editing HD footage, Photo editing, Gaming, having my PC stream video to multiple consoles in the house.
Parts Not Required: Hard Drive, Mouse, Keyboard, Speakers, Monitor
Preferred Website(s) for Parts: Newegg.
Country: USA (California)
Parts Preferences: Preferably Intel for CPU...no real loyalty to any brand for any other parts.
Overclocking: In the future, yes.
SLI or Crossfire: In future, possibly.
Monitor Resolution: 1680x1050
Additional Comments: I'm not that huge on PC gaming (I dont play online games, but might get Guild Wars 2!) but I do enjoy my solo adventures from time to time. I'm not worried about maximum settings and maximum fps; just want something that'll hopefully let me enjoy games for the next 4-5 years. By this I mean they'll hopefully just boot up , and let me squeeze 30fps out of them on medium settings! I mostly need a PC capable of video editing, particularly in After Effects. Right now it takes me a couple hours to render 1 minute of footage that has hardly even been touched...Ouch. Being able to Ram-Preview very fast is important.
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My friend tried to make a Newegg wishlist within my budget.
This PC will be for myself.
He has (or claims to have!) a decent grasp on this, whereas I do not; I know how to use them and put some parts together, but that's about as far as my knowledge extends in the pc-tech world.
Here's what he has put together that he thinks will meet my needs(WISHLIST):
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=20495626
I'm mostly worried about the Power Supply and if its going to be enough power for the graphics card, as well as whatever future graphics card I may throw at it in 4 or so years...and if that graphics card is even reliable and worth getting. Some parts are lacking in hefty review count which concerns me, but I realize I can't judge a product negatively just because 300 people havent reviewed it!
I just want reliability within the budget, mostly. No products that are known to fail often after just a year. Most of all though, I just want to make sure everything is compatible with eachother.
Oh, and I'm not sure if a card-reader is included anywhere in this setup? I'd like a good one of those. My current one fails to read my cameras memory card half the time...
Well, thanks for the help!