Noob needs second opinion!

lawnboy

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I'm new here but need some help. I took the engineering program at my highschool, where we used Solidworks. I recently found out that we may be able to get the student version of the program for free to use at home, so I was looking into building a computer to run this and the free student version of auto cad. I asked this question on another forum, and we came up with a build, but as I have little knowledge of what works good with these programs, I was looking for a second opinion. My budget is between $400-$600, as I would like to build a good computer that can be upgraded as my skills or needs progress.

Here is the build we came up with: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xrw8

Any suggestions?
Thanks
 
For AutoCAD an nVidia dedicated gpu would be better.

Do you have anything from a doner pc?

Does your high school have a way for students to get a discount on Windows 7.?

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As far as the rest,
No to the ps. There's better for the same or less.
That hdd is 2.5". You can run that, but 1TB 3.5" is 10 more.
With a small budget, drop the cpu cooler and get one later. With rebate $ perhaps.
 
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Okay, thanks. I'm not sure if I could get a discount, I think the engineering teacher just knows a guy who can get the program, so I am not sure if I would be able to get a discounted OS (we run XP Pro at school anyways) But with the video/graphics stuff, I was kind of hoping that I could use the integrated graphics, and then as my needs increased, I could upgrade to a dedicated video card. And which HDD was that, I mainly chose some of those parts because of reviews, so I wasn't too sure about the value. Unfortunately, I don't have any donor pc's, only a 10 year old dell. Is there a power supply that you could recommend? again, I mainly just looked at the reviews and didn't look into any better deals. Thanks, and any more help would be appreciated.
 
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=21429205
http://us.ncix.com/products/?sku=65701&vpn=ST1000DM003&manufacture=Seagate&promoid=1338
With a $50 case, $609 + shipping on the hdd(if there is any). Under 600 if you can count the rebates.
The promo you can't see is $20 off the OS from Newegg email eblast/sign up to get.
The ps is a good unit and enough amps for upgrades. That price ends in a couple days + has rebate.
Most all other promos end on the 23rd and 1 on the 24th.
Newegg puts out a new eblast on Mondays.
Might find something better elsewhere. Other than hdd it's the only place I looked. Usually they are hard to beat.
Intel is an option as well. Just change the cpu/mb/, and could get 1600 memory.
 
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