can somebody check my parts list please?

JatZilla

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Hi, I'm a new user here. Trying to put together a new machine for home use. Besides the usual, I want to do some video editing (home movies, nothing professional). This is the first time I'll be assembling a machine. Can you please take a look at this parts list and let me know if something looks incompatible or can otherwise be replaced with a better alternative? I already have a new Sony DVD-RW and the monitor will be a DELL 19 Flat Panel. All other parts are listed as under (am I missing anything?):

QUESTIONS:

1. Is a 10,000 rpm drive worth it or should i just get a 7200 drive?
2. is a separate sound card really required?
3. Is the mobo in my list overkill?
4. I'd like to ideally shave off $200 from this list. What part(s) should I 'downgrade'?
5. Am I missing anything here besides the obvious keyboard/mouse?
6. Is a separate cpu cooler required or will the one included with the cpu be good enough?
7. I hope I don't get ****** trying to put this thing together :)

Antec LifeStyle SONATA II Piano Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 450Watt SmartPower 2.0 ATX 12V V2.0 for AMD & Intel systems Power Supply - Retail
Model #: SONATA II
Item #: N82E16811129155

In Stock
$99.99 $99.99

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ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce SPP 100 ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
Model #: A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Item #: N82E16813131568
** This item may only be returned for a replacement of the same make/model within 30 days only. what's this?
In Stock
$224.99 $224.99

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eVGA 256-P2-N516 Geforce 7800GT 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card - Retail
Model #: 256-P2-N516
Item #: N82E16814130256

In Stock
Mail-in Rebate
$285.00 $285.00

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AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Venice 1GHz HT Socket 939 Processor Model ADA3200BPBOX - Retail
Model #: ADA3200BPBOX
Item #: N82E16819103535
** This item is warranted through the product manufacturer only. what's this?
In Stock
$166.00 $166.00

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Crucial Ballistix 1GB (2 x 512MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered System Memory Model BL2KIT6464Z402 - Retail
Model #: BL2KIT6464Z402
Item #: N82E16820148007

In Stock
$115.00 -$10.00 Instant $115.00

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Western Digital Raptor WD1500ADFD 150GB 10,000 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - OEM
Model #: WD1500ADFD
Item #: N82E16822136012

In Stock
$281.00 $281.00

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LITE-ON Black IDE Combo Drive Model SOHC-5236V BK RTL - Retail
Model #: SOHC-5236V BK RTL
Item #: N82E16827106992

In Stock
$28.99 $28.99

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Thermaltake CL-P0200 Silent 938 K8 - AMD K8 solution w/ Heatpipe Cooling Tech - Retail
Model #: CL-P0200
Item #: N82E16835106068

$29.99

Subtotal: $1,220.96
 

potato28

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Are you overclocking at all? 10,000RPM HDD's are good if your only working in XP, but the 7200RPM drives are enough. Other than those quick questions... looks good.
 

JatZilla

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no overclocking. I'm not really a tech head. I just want to put together a good machine and forget about tweaking it for at least 3 yrs. Besides the usual, I'll be editing home movies from a camcorder, burning DVDs, manipulating large files, listening to music....

The diff in price between 10k rpm and 7200 rpm are substantial, so i'm wondering if i should just get a 7200 drive. yes, i'll be working in XP Pro.
 

Vinnybcfc

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1. Get a good 7200rpm drive you wont notice the difference
2. No but your music might sound a bit better with a basic creative audigy in it
3. If you not bothered about SLI yes unless it has other features you want or the price is close (only know UK prices of stuff)
4. If you can get a cheap opteron from somewhere and overclock that may help save money, get some normal ram as well good quality value ram should be fine
5. Not sure depends if you need anything else for your editing
6. Depends how much you are overclocking - Stock cooler good for stock and mild overclocks unless temperatures are bad
7. Lol it is not that hard to build a rig
 

atybimf

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Get a good 7200rpm drive, and use the money to get a dual core (AMD Athlon X2) processor.
 

JatZilla

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Thanks for the suggestions, I do appreciate it. and thanks for tolerating my shamelessly noob questions :)

Does anyone know what's the diff/pros/cons of RAID vs SATA? After some mulling, I think i wanna get a 50gb boot drive and another 300gb drive for storage.

does the case+psu look ok/sufficient or should i get a 500w psu?
 

Blain

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The search function here will take you to tons of RAID and SATA threads... TONS!
 

slayer202

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7200 HD, the mobo is overkill. probably can cut your costs $200 there. or you could always upgrade your cpu instead
 

vertigofm

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Ok cut back on that mobo- go with a DFI Ultra-D, that'll save you 100 right there. That Hard Drive is Overkill. Just go with a standard OEM WD 120 gb 7200 RPM.

Right there you saved $300. Use that money on something more important. I would take that money and go with 2 gigs of RAM. And if you can afford it up your processor a little bit- dual core is the way to go. That heatsink for your CPU would be if you wanna OC, stock heatsink will be fine. Also you might wanna look at some different cases/PSU. That was my biggest mistake on my first build, I went with a midtower and I had heat problems- plus when it came time to upgrade I felt constrained for room.

In terms of what you are missing?

IDE cables
Arctic Silver 5

Look at my thread I just posted, I listed every little thing I am getting

Also a seperate sound card is not required unless you are going with a 5.1 speaker system or something, the DFI Ultra-D has excellent onboard sound. I have always been a critic of soundcards as I feel it is the very last thing you should upgrade unless you are an audiophile.
 

JatZilla

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Thanks for the input guys. I made some changes to my list - dual core CPU, non-SLI mobo, 7200 HD, 2gb RAM, sound card etc.

I don't feel too confident about the case/psu though. Can somebody help me with a good reco? Something that's really quiet and cool. Also, is there any other better/cheaper 19" flat panel monitor besides DELL that I'm considering right now?

REVISED LIST:

1 Antec LifeStyle SONATA II Piano Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 450Watt SmartPower 2.0 ATX 12V V2.0 for AMD & Intel systems Power Supply - Retail
Model #: SONATA II
Item #: N82E16811129155
$99.99

1 ASUS A8N5X Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
Model #: A8N5X
Item #: N82E16813131569
$86.99

1 eVGA 256-P2-N516 Geforce 7800GT 256MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 Video Card - Retail
Model #: 256-P2-N516
Item #: N82E16814130256
$285.00

1 AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Manchester 1GHz HT Socket 939 Dual Core Processor Model ADA3800BVBOX - Retail
Model #: ADA3800BVBOX
Item #: N82E16819103562
$297.00

2 OCZ 1GB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered System Memory Model OCZ4001024PF - Retail
Model #: OCZ4001024PF
Item #: N82E16820146969
2x $92.84 = $185.68

1 Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 SATA NCQ 3Gb/s ST3160812AS 160GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM
Model #: ST3160812AS
Item #: N82E16822148105
$83.00

1 LITE-ON Black IDE Combo Drive Model SOHC-5236V BK RTL - Retail
Model #: SOHC-5236V BK RTL
Item #: N82E16827106992
$28.99

1 Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS SB0350 7.1 Channels PCI Interface Sound Card - OEM
Model #: 30SB035000000
Item #: N82E16829102178
$75.00


Subtotal: $1,141.65 (plus cost of Monitor. I already have a Sony DVD-RW)
 

Crescent13

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Case: Good
Motherboard: Looks a bit cheap, I would get an Epox 9npa+Ultra
Graphic Card: Great!
CPU: Get an Opteron 165, the extra cache will help when manipulating large files
RAM: I would get a kit that comes with 2 sticks, instead of getting 2 separate sticks
Hard Drive: Looks great!
CD Drive: You don't need two :p
Sound Card: Definetly worth it!

EDIT: Oh yeah the monitor. If you are going 19", I would say get the Samsung 940B? (It was either 940B or 940T, can't remember). I would highly reccomend getting a 20" Widescreen. The Dell 2005FPW to be prescise.