1. I will be using this computer mainly as a HTPC to watch blu ray and browse the internet, may be some gaming, but nothing too intensive. If I ever have time to play the latest games, I will also have the money to build a dedicated gaming computer.
2. My ideal budget is about $700 pre tax and shipping.
3. Ideally I will buy everything in Canada.
4. I have always used Intel CPU's, although not for any specific reason but would prefer an intel. The last time I looked into building a system it seemed as though if you went Intel you also went nVidia for a GPU, but I don't have a preference between nVidia and ATI.
5. I will be reusing my current case, an nMedia 2000B, a RW blu-ray drive, and a PCI WiFi adapter. If it is capable of powering the end system I have a Corsair power supply, CX430 that I would also like to use.
6. I have been reading up on this for sometime, but need some specific help regarding the motherboard and video card as explained more below.
7. I have never done any over clocking; and would be wary of attempting to do so.
8. Initially this computer will be connected to an older TV with a resolution of 1366 X 768, but I would like to be capable of having a higher resolution.
9. I plan to build this system in late April, early May.
Currently my parts list that I need to purchase includes:
CPU: i5-2500
Motherboard: undecided as explained below
Video Card: undecided as explained below
RAM: 4GB (2 x 2GB); type to be decided
Hard drive: 1TB or an SSD dependent on cost of everything else
Now for a few questions regarding motherboards and video cards.
I want to be sure that the audio can be passed through the HDMI from a dedicated GPU. Is this a standard feature of most video cards? Also, if someone could recommend a card that would suit my needs it would be great, I am a little lost as to what to look for so if I can see the specs of one then I will know generally what to look for.
As for the motherboard, how do I go about taking advantage of the adapters like eSata, USB, and the multi card reader on the front of this case? I read somewhere that the card reader would plug into a USB connector on the motherboard. I can't imagine that this would be the same for the eSATA?
As a side note, I have a NAS box for video storage, therefore the hard drive is only going to be used for the OS and programs, although, I would like the capability on the motherboard to add new hard drives as there is plenty of room in the case.
Beyond this, any help or advice at all is greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much!
2. My ideal budget is about $700 pre tax and shipping.
3. Ideally I will buy everything in Canada.
4. I have always used Intel CPU's, although not for any specific reason but would prefer an intel. The last time I looked into building a system it seemed as though if you went Intel you also went nVidia for a GPU, but I don't have a preference between nVidia and ATI.
5. I will be reusing my current case, an nMedia 2000B, a RW blu-ray drive, and a PCI WiFi adapter. If it is capable of powering the end system I have a Corsair power supply, CX430 that I would also like to use.
6. I have been reading up on this for sometime, but need some specific help regarding the motherboard and video card as explained more below.
7. I have never done any over clocking; and would be wary of attempting to do so.
8. Initially this computer will be connected to an older TV with a resolution of 1366 X 768, but I would like to be capable of having a higher resolution.
9. I plan to build this system in late April, early May.
Currently my parts list that I need to purchase includes:
CPU: i5-2500
Motherboard: undecided as explained below
Video Card: undecided as explained below
RAM: 4GB (2 x 2GB); type to be decided
Hard drive: 1TB or an SSD dependent on cost of everything else
Now for a few questions regarding motherboards and video cards.
I want to be sure that the audio can be passed through the HDMI from a dedicated GPU. Is this a standard feature of most video cards? Also, if someone could recommend a card that would suit my needs it would be great, I am a little lost as to what to look for so if I can see the specs of one then I will know generally what to look for.
As for the motherboard, how do I go about taking advantage of the adapters like eSata, USB, and the multi card reader on the front of this case? I read somewhere that the card reader would plug into a USB connector on the motherboard. I can't imagine that this would be the same for the eSATA?
As a side note, I have a NAS box for video storage, therefore the hard drive is only going to be used for the OS and programs, although, I would like the capability on the motherboard to add new hard drives as there is plenty of room in the case.
Beyond this, any help or advice at all is greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much!