This holiday season, I just felt an overwhelming calm. There just wasn't that much I wanted to buy on Black Friday...there was some things, but mainly at one store (Staples) and I got everything I was after. It has also been very close to 3 years since my last desktop computer, so I decided perhaps it's time to upgrade with the new Core2's.
But, it's an expensive time of year so I wanted to get the price as low as possible. I already have a few SATA drives I can use, a really nice sound card, a few video cards w/3 monitors, keyboard/mouse, optical drive, floppy (optional), speakers, etc. Narrowing it down, I realized that I only need four components...
1) case w/ power supply
2) motherboard
3) processor
4) memory
Again, I want a new computer for as little money as I can spend but I want some of the newest technologies.
Here are my choices. I'm curious what you guys think. I ended up at just over $400 for everything and like I said, I already have hundreds or thousands of dollars of other equipment (listed above) that I will be reusing with this new computer. I even have enough older equipment to keep my existing computer running in another room.
Case. My existing computer emits 60 dB of noise where I sit. I can't continue anymore! With 4 hdd's, 4 optical, and lots of fans, it is very annoying. This time, I am going with a case aimed at the quieter market. I read some reviews and found that this particular case can start at 24 dB without any additional tweaks...big drop in sound! Interestingly enough (unplanned), I saw this same case on dl.tv only a few days earlier.
http://www.buy.com/prod/Antec_Solution_MicroATX_Tower_Case_w_300w_Power_Supply/q/loc/101/202473233.htmlMotherboard. Now the case is a micro ATX so I have to find that type of motherboard which obviously supports my destiny, the Core2. Basically, a quick search, and I glanced for the cheapest board with the most PCI slots since I absolutely must keep my Audigy2 PCI sound card. With 3 pci slots, I will use one for my sound card, and the 2nd/3rd will be used for my two video cards until I can afford a pci-e video card. I'll have to settle with one of my three monitors being in analog until I can get a 2-DVI pci-e...that will allow me to use it and one of my PCI video cards, opening a slot for the absolute necessity: a firewire card since this motherboard doesn't have it. I think that will cover my needs.
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=202866246&loc=101&sp=1Processor. I wanted a Core2. That's it. So, I got the cheapest Core2 I could find--after weighing the benefits of a more expensive model, it doesn't seem like it's worth the extra money to me. Unfortunately, my motherboard doesn't support the full bus speed, but I'm not worried. I want a new, quiet, fast machine for as little as possible. I am not a big gamer...older games are fine for me and they run fine on my existing machine.
http://www.buy.com/prod/Intel_Core_2_Duo_E6300_1_86GHz_Dual_Core_Socket_775_Processor_1066MHz/q/loc/101/202786579.htmlMemory. No questions here. 1GB to start with. Got a question, though. Doesn't it take two identical sticks to get double data rate? I only got 1 stick of 2gb DDR2 memory because I want to get another gb later...if I got a 512, then I'd be stuck getting 2 1gb's later...or maxing at 1.5GB. It's a little confusing here.
http://www.buy.com/prod/Viking_1GB_DDR2_SDRAM_Memory_Module_1GB_533MHz_DDR2_533_PC2_4200_Non/q/loc/101/202307527.htmlNow, you're probably adding each component up and going crazy. That's closer to $500! Well, I ordered each piece separately and, being over $50 on each order, I got $20 off each order...so that's $80 off just for using Google Checkout and placing separate orders.
Getting a new computer is such a big event in any techie's life so I felt like it deserved it's own thread. I'm sure lots of you guys out there have better computers--like the Core2 Extreme edition--but I was really going for an economical upgrade while helping reduce noise.
The case is also substantially smaller. My current computer holds 4 optical drives, 2 smaller drives, and 4 hard drives!
One final amazing point. I thought it would be nice to get this all in time for Christmas. I'm gonna! I ordered it Tuesday night and everything shipped today and it is all scheduled for delivery either Thursday or Friday.
I also ordered a hard drive Monday noon and got it Tuesday--free shipping, lol, with an amazing price ($20 off).