Building a small system please advice

Xellos2099

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I am helping me friend building a small system, he is using ti for: photoshop, watching HD video, etc. Budget is around $600. My plan plan to get window 7 and office form his college so they should be cheap. Country is USA, no real brand preference but Intel is a good idea. Planning to build within a week or 2. No overclocking planned. NO gaming planned. Plan to reuse dvd drive and hard drive. My friend prefer small system like shuttle.

Case, Shuttle $199 Shuttle SH61R4 or $270 Shuttle SH67H3

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856101124
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16856101117

Cpu
Core i5 2500k LGA 1155 Boxed Processor -$179 (This part is up to debate)
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0354589

Ram
CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 $55
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820233196
 
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Ken g6

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The biggest problem with the Shuttle components is that they're expensive, but not overclockable. A (minimally) overclockable option would be this case and this board. Should you not want to overclock, you could get this board cheaper instead.

Edit: For tiny cases without much cooling, I have to recommend low-voltage RAM, $50. If you don't care about the cooling, you can get even cheaper RAM.
 
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mfenn

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I say to get a SFF Optiplex like this 790 with i5 2400, 4GB of RAM, 500GB HDD, and Windows 7 Pro 64-bit for $560. You get a complete system that is very small (basically the same volume as a shuttle) and will definitely have parts available down the road should something break. By the way, that $560 includes 3 years of NBD on-site service.
 

T_Yamamoto

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I say to get a SFF Optiplex like this 790 with i5 2400, 4GB of RAM, 500GB HDD, and Windows 7 Pro 64-bit for $560. You get a complete system that is very small (basically the same volume as a shuttle) and will definitely have parts available down the road should something break. By the way, that $560 includes 3 years of NBD on-site service.
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piasabird

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Not much in the video department. What kind of monitor are you going to use? If you are going to watch videos you might try a small HDTV, in which case you should be using HDMI for both HD Video and HD Audio.

This is just my thoughts on the subject.

I would stick with the i-5 2500k and HD 3000. I think it is worth it.

I think every computer should have HDMI.
 
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