VirtualLarry
No Lifer
Usage: Some slight gaming (possibly). Distributed computing (sometimes, probably during the winter months), desktop apps like web browsing, listening to internet radio.
Resolution: 26" LCD, 1920x1200, VGA/DVI/HDMI
Budget: Trying to save money wherever possible. Form-factor more important than budget. Let's say $400-500
May or may not opt for discrete GPU at first, since gaming is not a high priority.
Parts that can be re-used:
SATA DVD burner
various SATA2 SSDs (I have a SATA6G Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240GB that needs to be RMAed, that would likely be a perfect match up for these parts.)
Already have lots of 4GB sticks of DDR3 RAM, however motherboard chosen only has two slots, and I would like to have 16GB of RAM for distributed computing projects.
Have a couple of Nvidia Gigabyte WindForce GTX460 1GB OC cards. Getting a little old, one out of the two fans on each card is starting to go bad. Temps are still manageable though.
No brand loyalty, although the rig that I have picked out is an Intel 1155 Ivy Bridge rig, primarily for the low power consumption.
Was thinking of going with an internal Blu-Ray burner, primarily for backup, and having access to Blu-Ray media if need be. I also have an external eSATA and USB2.0 Blu-Ray burner, so I could use that one and leave off the optical drive altogether, or just throw in a cheap $20 DVD burner (already have) for OS installation. I still use optical media for various things occasionally.
Here's my list of parts:
$189.99
Intel Core i5 3570K 3.4GHz LGA 1155 Processor
http://www.microcenter.com/product/388577/Core_i5_3570K_34GHz_LGA_1155_Processor
$94.99
Asrock H77M-ITX LGA1155 H77 mini ITX Intel Motherboard
http://www.microcenter.com/product/392374/H77M-ITX_LGA1155_H77_mini_ITX_Intel_Motherboard
-$50.00 for combo with CPU and mobo, mobo shows up as $44.99 in shopping cart when both are added
$62.38 ($20 rebate too, but I don't do rebates)
ThermalTake Element Q Small Form Factor mini-ITX Computer Case
http://www.microcenter.com/product/321759/Element_Q_Small_Form_Factor_mini-ITX_Computer_Case
$109.99
Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) CL9 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit (Two 8GB Memory Modules)
http://www.microcenter.com/product/...l_Desktop_Memory_Kit_(Two_8GB_Memory_Modules)
Total without Blu-Ray drive:
$408 + $25 tax
$94.99
LG Blu-ray Disc Rewriter BH14NS40
http://www.microcenter.com/product/385569/Blu-ray_Disc_Rewriter
The case comes with a 200W SFX PSU. Would that be enough to power the 3570K (no overclocking due to H77 chipset, right?) and a GTX460 1GB card? I think that the card takes 100-120W by itself.
If not, then I'll just do without the discrete GPU.
Also, I am assuming that the H77 doesn't allow overclocking the K CPUs, but will it allow it to be overclocked to its maximum turbo multiplier, even if it cannot exceed that? Or is that blocked too on an H77? It would be nice if I could boost it to 3.8Ghz, probably wouldn't need much more than that. If I can't, no big deal, 3.4Ghz is still good. Primarily purchasing the K CPU for resale value in the future, rather than the locked 3450, AND the fact that I get $50 off of a motherboard with the K CPU, makes it seem like it's worth shelling out the extra $30 for it.
I wanted front-panel USB3.0, but there doesn't seem to be too many mini-ITX cases, especially cheaper plastic/steel ones, that have USB3.0. It seems that the only ones that do, are expensive Lian-Li aluminum cases.
However, I have a solution. I previously purchased an Asrock 990FX Extreme4 AM3+ mobo, which came with a USB3.0 front bracket that fits into a 3.5" external drive bay. Since the selected case comes with a front bay like that, I figured I could just throw it in, and have front-panel USB3.0 as well as 2.0.
Edit: I guess my GTX460 1GB card wouldn't even fit, even if the PSU could handle it, because that mini-ITX case only has one slot. Either I would need to move to a SilverStone or Lian-Li case with a double-wide expansion slot, or get a single-slot GPU.
What about this one?
$119.99
XFX FX-775A-ZNP4 Radeon HD 7750 Core Edition 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150612
Hmm, actually, I have a 512MB HD4850 VisionTek single-slot card, that I loaned to a friend for testing, because he was having issues with his card, if I got that card back, I could maybe use it. Except I think it takes 120W, and requires one PCI-E 6-pin connector. Might well be too much for the PSU.
Would the 7750 work on a 200W PSU?
Edit: I forgot the mention, the timeframe for this build, is probably a few months away. I still have to get the money together. (By then, MC may have moved on to a different monthly combo discount offer, I don't know.) If I can get just the CPU+mobo and perhaps the RAM in the next month, I will.
Resolution: 26" LCD, 1920x1200, VGA/DVI/HDMI
Budget: Trying to save money wherever possible. Form-factor more important than budget. Let's say $400-500
May or may not opt for discrete GPU at first, since gaming is not a high priority.
Parts that can be re-used:
SATA DVD burner
various SATA2 SSDs (I have a SATA6G Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240GB that needs to be RMAed, that would likely be a perfect match up for these parts.)
Already have lots of 4GB sticks of DDR3 RAM, however motherboard chosen only has two slots, and I would like to have 16GB of RAM for distributed computing projects.
Have a couple of Nvidia Gigabyte WindForce GTX460 1GB OC cards. Getting a little old, one out of the two fans on each card is starting to go bad. Temps are still manageable though.
No brand loyalty, although the rig that I have picked out is an Intel 1155 Ivy Bridge rig, primarily for the low power consumption.
Was thinking of going with an internal Blu-Ray burner, primarily for backup, and having access to Blu-Ray media if need be. I also have an external eSATA and USB2.0 Blu-Ray burner, so I could use that one and leave off the optical drive altogether, or just throw in a cheap $20 DVD burner (already have) for OS installation. I still use optical media for various things occasionally.
Here's my list of parts:
$189.99
Intel Core i5 3570K 3.4GHz LGA 1155 Processor
http://www.microcenter.com/product/388577/Core_i5_3570K_34GHz_LGA_1155_Processor
$94.99
Asrock H77M-ITX LGA1155 H77 mini ITX Intel Motherboard
http://www.microcenter.com/product/392374/H77M-ITX_LGA1155_H77_mini_ITX_Intel_Motherboard
-$50.00 for combo with CPU and mobo, mobo shows up as $44.99 in shopping cart when both are added
$62.38 ($20 rebate too, but I don't do rebates)
ThermalTake Element Q Small Form Factor mini-ITX Computer Case
http://www.microcenter.com/product/321759/Element_Q_Small_Form_Factor_mini-ITX_Computer_Case
$109.99
Crucial Ballistix Sport 16GB DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) CL9 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit (Two 8GB Memory Modules)
http://www.microcenter.com/product/...l_Desktop_Memory_Kit_(Two_8GB_Memory_Modules)
Total without Blu-Ray drive:
$408 + $25 tax
$94.99
LG Blu-ray Disc Rewriter BH14NS40
http://www.microcenter.com/product/385569/Blu-ray_Disc_Rewriter
The case comes with a 200W SFX PSU. Would that be enough to power the 3570K (no overclocking due to H77 chipset, right?) and a GTX460 1GB card? I think that the card takes 100-120W by itself.
If not, then I'll just do without the discrete GPU.
Also, I am assuming that the H77 doesn't allow overclocking the K CPUs, but will it allow it to be overclocked to its maximum turbo multiplier, even if it cannot exceed that? Or is that blocked too on an H77? It would be nice if I could boost it to 3.8Ghz, probably wouldn't need much more than that. If I can't, no big deal, 3.4Ghz is still good. Primarily purchasing the K CPU for resale value in the future, rather than the locked 3450, AND the fact that I get $50 off of a motherboard with the K CPU, makes it seem like it's worth shelling out the extra $30 for it.
I wanted front-panel USB3.0, but there doesn't seem to be too many mini-ITX cases, especially cheaper plastic/steel ones, that have USB3.0. It seems that the only ones that do, are expensive Lian-Li aluminum cases.
However, I have a solution. I previously purchased an Asrock 990FX Extreme4 AM3+ mobo, which came with a USB3.0 front bracket that fits into a 3.5" external drive bay. Since the selected case comes with a front bay like that, I figured I could just throw it in, and have front-panel USB3.0 as well as 2.0.
Edit: I guess my GTX460 1GB card wouldn't even fit, even if the PSU could handle it, because that mini-ITX case only has one slot. Either I would need to move to a SilverStone or Lian-Li case with a double-wide expansion slot, or get a single-slot GPU.
What about this one?
$119.99
XFX FX-775A-ZNP4 Radeon HD 7750 Core Edition 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 HDCP Ready Video Card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814150612
Hmm, actually, I have a 512MB HD4850 VisionTek single-slot card, that I loaned to a friend for testing, because he was having issues with his card, if I got that card back, I could maybe use it. Except I think it takes 120W, and requires one PCI-E 6-pin connector. Might well be too much for the PSU.
Would the 7750 work on a 200W PSU?
Edit: I forgot the mention, the timeframe for this build, is probably a few months away. I still have to get the money together. (By then, MC may have moved on to a different monthly combo discount offer, I don't know.) If I can get just the CPU+mobo and perhaps the RAM in the next month, I will.
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