New Build - Advice wanted

szhjcn

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Looking at building a new PC and wanted to know if I am close to the best for my needs. Biggest 'black hole' for me is the Graphic cards.

System will be mainly used for Video processing/editing and to convert my 1000+ CD's to FLAC with EAC.

Dual networks would be useful to have a second segment. Also like the 'greenpower' hard drives and new 45nM processors (lower power). NOt sure if I need to add extra cooloing for the CPU.

Anyhow this is the list I have so far:

GigaByte X48T-DQ6, X48, ATX,*FSB1600,DDR3,SATAII,1394,GLAN
Intel CORE2Quad Q9450 ,*QUAD-Core,1333MHz,12MB,Box
Patriot DDR2 4GB Kit, PC6400 ,*800MHz,CL4,(Kit-of-2)
500GB,SATA-II,WD5000AACS,*GreenPower, 7200/ 8,9ms/ 16MB
GigaByte NX8600GT, 512MB,*Passiv, TV-Out, 2xDVI, DDR2
Thermaltake Shark, Black,*2x 21db Fan,Alu,NO Power
Thermaltake TR 550W V2.2,*ATX, PFC, 14cm Fan, PCIE
Plextor PX810SA, SATA, ±R, BOX,*DVD 18/18/8/8/8,TurboPlex,Black
Sony DRU190A, IDE, ±R BOX,*DVD 20/20/12/8/6, LightScribe
CardReader 3.5",black,USB 2.0,*16-in-1,CF/SM/MM/SC/MD/MS-Pro

Would be greatful for feedback. Thanks.
 
GigaByte GA-X48T-DQ6 use DDR3 RAM.
Change to GA-X48-DS4/ DQ6 instead.
Actually, I am not sure if it is necessary for you to get X48 chipset. P35 chipset should work fine in your case. E.g. GA-EP35-DS3R

GPU: 8600GT GDDR2 is a bit slow.
I suggest a 3650 GDDR3 instead

LightScribe DVD Writer - Why do you choose IDE? Just get SATA instead

Apperantly, you want to be a bit enviromental friendly, then why you choose a PSU with just 70% efficiency?
Get a PSU with higher efficiency!
CORSAIR CMPSU-450VX
SILVERSTONE ST50EF-SC 500W
PC Power & Cooling S610EPS 610W

case: Thermaltake Shark is a full tower case. Do you really need such a huge case?
I suggest go for a mid-ATX tower instead.
 
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Sorry yes, meant the:

GigaByte X48-DQ6, X48, ATX, FSB1600,DDR2,SATAII,1394,GLAN


Cut and paste the wrong line (these are next to each other).

Will also look at the P35's

As I said Graphic cards are a mystery for me, not kept up with this, 10 years ago I knew my stuff but not anymore.

Will have to search for these PSU's, I was planning on buying from these guys:

http://www.stegcomputer.ch/shop.asp

but they don't have any of the one's you mention.

I am keen on efficiency where possible. System is not planned to run 24/7 (I have a Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ for that, with 4 1TB Greenpower drives :) )
 
Will also change IDE CD/DVD to Sata.

What I am keen to find is the best drive for converting CD's to FLAC (have over 1000 which I want to have on-line).
 
Just looked at the P35's.

These seem a bit old now? Steg is phasing these models out. Also not sure if they will work with the newer CPU's.

Having Dual SATA controllers is a nice to have so I can separate the Hard drives on one and the CD/DVD's onto the other. But as I think I have a spare SATA controller kicking around, I could always put this into the system too.
 
Case. Did like the look of that one. An alternative could be this one:

Thermaltake M9, Black, 2x 120mm Fan,ATX, Steel,NO PS!
 
GPU:
fox-8600gts Foxconn GF 8600GTS, 256MB, , 1800/575MHz,TV-Out,2xDVI,DDR3
asu-3650256 ASUS Radeon EAH3650HTDI,256MB, 1600/725MHz, 128bit, DVI, DDR3

I am not familiar with those brand of PSU within that website/ your country, sorry can't help

Edit: HIS HD3650, 512MB, iCooler, 800/725MHz, HDMI, 2x DVI, DDR3
is good. Just slight expensive...
 
The: HIS HD3650, 512MB, iCooler, 800/725MHz, HDMI, 2x DVI, DDR3

Is just ONLY 114chf (roughly 1:1 exchange rate with the USD) so I don't think this is expensive?

asu-3650256 is 94.90
fox-8600gts is 99.90

So yes I could save a bit with one of these, but is it worht the saving? Maybe the HDMI out would be useful to connect to a small HDTV :)

For the Mainboard, the one you suggested looks good, but would have to add a second network port (which is not an issue).

Bring the cost down with the changes which is NICE :-)

Will see if I can find the PSU's you suggested here. They should exist but did want a 1 stop shop if possible.

Thanks for your help.
 
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