Originally posted by: Kaido
Ahhh, the beast is finished:
Hardware:
Coolermaster 690 case, Corsair Modular 520w PSU, 2x120mm Nexus "Real Quiet" Case Fans
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L rev2.0 motherboard with F7 BIOS
Q6600 @ 3.0ghz, Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste, 120mm Scythe Infinity CPU Cooler
8GB DDR2-800mhz RAM @ 1002mhz
20x Dual-Layer Lite-on DVD burner with LightScribe
768mb Quadro FX 5600 16x PCIe Video Card (modded from a BFG 8800GTX)
2-port Rosewill SATA RAID PCIe card
3-port Firewire 400 PCI card
Hard Drives:
300gb 10k-rpm Raptor SATA drive
Samsung F1 1TB 7200rpm SATA drive
(2) Seagate 500gb 7200rpm drives (in RAID 0)
WD 250gb 7200rpm
The Raptor is, of course, the boot drive. Very speedy, also on the noisy side but it's a small sacrifice for the speed hehe. I have a dual-drive setup for video editing...the 1TB RAID 0 set (2x500gb) is for Video Capture and Compression and the Samsung 1TB is for Video Editing. It's faster to transfer data from one drive to another drive, than from the same drive to the same drive. Plus it gives me a lot of space for working with my HD files. the 250gb drive is for Virtual Machines, which is also faster than having it on the main drive (instead of Leopard and the VMs reading/writing to the same drive, Leopard is reading/writing to the boot drive and the VMs are reading/writing to the secondary drive). I'll be using my file server as a Time Machine backup, but eventually I'd like to upgrade the dual 500gb drives to a single 1TB drive and then pop another large drive in there for local Time Machine backup.
Added this up on Newegg (plus eBay for the board)...total price was ~$1426 before shipping and taxes. Less than $1500 for a 3ghz Quad, 8GB RAM, and 2.5TB of hard drive space onboard, complete with Firewire, RAID, and a monster video card. Apple sells that Quadro card (albeit with 1.5gb VRAM instead of 768mb) for $2850. I just added up the following at the Apple Store Online:
Mac Pro: $7499
(1) 2.8ghz Quad-Core Xeon CPU
8GB RAM
Drive #1: 320gb 7200rpm
Drive #2: 500gb 7200rpm
Drive #3: 500gb 7200rpm
Drive #4: 1TB 7200rpm
Nvidia Quadro FX 5600
(1) 16x SuperDrive
So let's see...$7500 - $1500 = $6000 savings. Yay, I can afford to finish college now!