Hello everyone,
I've been lurking in the shadows of these forums for the past few months and I have finally selected all of the components for my first build. I've got to be honest.. I am a bit nervous as it is my first time building a PC rig myself. It's been a very enjoyable experience to be able to learn about the technical details of how these components fit together.
Anyway, here is my information..
Intended Use:
Approximate Purchase Date: Soon (before X-mas)
Budget Range: preferably $1300-$1500 (including OS, antivirus, peripherals, etc.)
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Dual monitor 1920x1080 support for multitasking (fast web browsing, watching HD movies, word processing/powerpoint/excel, etc.). Possible use of CAD or fluid dynamics program applications (engineering related). Possible gaming (never been much of a PC gamer, but with a proper rig I may check out a game here and there, but likely not often).
Are you buying a monitor: Yes, the Asus VH242H 23.6" monitor (x2)
Do you need to buy OS: Yes, Windows 7 64 bit is what I plan to purchase
Overclocking: Maybe in the future, not immediately
SLI or Crossfire: Not sure what this is, so no at the moment
Your Monitor Resolution: 1920x1080 (dual monitor, possibly 3 in the future)
Additional Comments: I've been a long time Apple user, and currently do not own any Windows PCs. I am building a new system in order to have Windows 7 with Microsoft Office, and a nice multi-monitor setup so I can do school work (engineering). Keep in mind I have nothing, so I have to buy everything 🙁. I want to keep it as budget-friendly as possible, but I have to do a lot of reconsidering because I am a bit of an elitist when it comes to purchasing things (mentally always looking for the best of the best in a certain class - mainly based off of reviews). It is most important to me that I have support to run two (possibly three) Asus VH242H monitors for multitasking purposes (I don't need to do Eyefinity or anything, just working on things or surfing the web).
Selected parts so far:
Case - NZXT Phantom 410 Gunmetal - $99.99
CPU - i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4 Ghz (3.8 Ghz Turbo) - $214.99
Mobo - Asus P8Z77-V Pro - $199.99
Graphics - Asus GTX 660 ti - $299.99
PSU - Seasonic M12II 620 Bronze 620W - $89.99
RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws 8 GB (2x4GB) DDR3 - $39.99
Optical Drive - LITE-ON Black iHDS118-04-OEM - $19.99
Storage - Intel 330 180 GB SSD - $159.99
Monitor - Asus VH242H 23.6" 1080P Monitor w/ speakers (x2) - $339.98 ($169.99 each)
Keyboard - Logitech K800 Ultra Thin Illuminated Keyboard - $71.99
Mouse - Logitech G700 Mouse - $70.87
Antivirus - Norton Internet Security 2013 - $19.99
Microsoft Office - Home & Business - $189.98
OS - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit - $91.99
(Prices reflect what is currently sitting in my cart on Amazon.com and Newegg.com)
So far, this rig entirely is going to be fairly expensive when you factor in shipping (I think ~$1900). That is a bit beyond my budget, and I want to see if you experts can give me any advice on where I could save money. I think the room for saving money would be in the graphics card/mobo/CPU, seeing as though I'm not really sure what I need. Remember, my main usage for this system is dual (possibly triple) 1920x1080 monitor support for multitasking (word processing, watching videos, possibly using engineering applications). Gaming is not the foremost important thing to me. It's something I would do for a little bit if I could, but I would mainly be doing everyday kind of things.
Sorry this post is so long. I hope some you guys can help me make a more educated decision. All of this stuff is sitting on my amazon.com/newegg.com shopping cart right now waiting to be changed or ordered.
Thanks!
I've been lurking in the shadows of these forums for the past few months and I have finally selected all of the components for my first build. I've got to be honest.. I am a bit nervous as it is my first time building a PC rig myself. It's been a very enjoyable experience to be able to learn about the technical details of how these components fit together.
Anyway, here is my information..
Intended Use:
Approximate Purchase Date: Soon (before X-mas)
Budget Range: preferably $1300-$1500 (including OS, antivirus, peripherals, etc.)
System Usage from Most to Least Important: Dual monitor 1920x1080 support for multitasking (fast web browsing, watching HD movies, word processing/powerpoint/excel, etc.). Possible use of CAD or fluid dynamics program applications (engineering related). Possible gaming (never been much of a PC gamer, but with a proper rig I may check out a game here and there, but likely not often).
Are you buying a monitor: Yes, the Asus VH242H 23.6" monitor (x2)
Do you need to buy OS: Yes, Windows 7 64 bit is what I plan to purchase
Overclocking: Maybe in the future, not immediately
SLI or Crossfire: Not sure what this is, so no at the moment
Your Monitor Resolution: 1920x1080 (dual monitor, possibly 3 in the future)
Additional Comments: I've been a long time Apple user, and currently do not own any Windows PCs. I am building a new system in order to have Windows 7 with Microsoft Office, and a nice multi-monitor setup so I can do school work (engineering). Keep in mind I have nothing, so I have to buy everything 🙁. I want to keep it as budget-friendly as possible, but I have to do a lot of reconsidering because I am a bit of an elitist when it comes to purchasing things (mentally always looking for the best of the best in a certain class - mainly based off of reviews). It is most important to me that I have support to run two (possibly three) Asus VH242H monitors for multitasking purposes (I don't need to do Eyefinity or anything, just working on things or surfing the web).
Selected parts so far:
Case - NZXT Phantom 410 Gunmetal - $99.99
CPU - i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4 Ghz (3.8 Ghz Turbo) - $214.99
Mobo - Asus P8Z77-V Pro - $199.99
Graphics - Asus GTX 660 ti - $299.99
PSU - Seasonic M12II 620 Bronze 620W - $89.99
RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws 8 GB (2x4GB) DDR3 - $39.99
Optical Drive - LITE-ON Black iHDS118-04-OEM - $19.99
Storage - Intel 330 180 GB SSD - $159.99
Monitor - Asus VH242H 23.6" 1080P Monitor w/ speakers (x2) - $339.98 ($169.99 each)
Keyboard - Logitech K800 Ultra Thin Illuminated Keyboard - $71.99
Mouse - Logitech G700 Mouse - $70.87
Antivirus - Norton Internet Security 2013 - $19.99
Microsoft Office - Home & Business - $189.98
OS - Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit - $91.99
(Prices reflect what is currently sitting in my cart on Amazon.com and Newegg.com)
So far, this rig entirely is going to be fairly expensive when you factor in shipping (I think ~$1900). That is a bit beyond my budget, and I want to see if you experts can give me any advice on where I could save money. I think the room for saving money would be in the graphics card/mobo/CPU, seeing as though I'm not really sure what I need. Remember, my main usage for this system is dual (possibly triple) 1920x1080 monitor support for multitasking (word processing, watching videos, possibly using engineering applications). Gaming is not the foremost important thing to me. It's something I would do for a little bit if I could, but I would mainly be doing everyday kind of things.
Sorry this post is so long. I hope some you guys can help me make a more educated decision. All of this stuff is sitting on my amazon.com/newegg.com shopping cart right now waiting to be changed or ordered.
Thanks!