New high-end PC build: Up to €3,000
1. What is your budget? say... max €3,000.
2. What will be the main purpose of the computer? Development, video work, most likely audio recording down the line, probably will be nearly always on for some house related reason, some gaming.
3. Do you need a copy of Windows? No.
4. Can you use any parts from an old computer? Nope.
5. Do you need a monitor? Nope.
5a. If yes, what size do you need. N/A
5b. If no, what resolution is your current monitor and do you plan to upgrade in the near future? Might look into getting a HDtv or high-spec monitor, but intend to run 2 monitors.
6. Do you need any of these peripherals? Card reader
7. Are you willing to try overclocking? Yes
8. How can you pay? Visa Debit/Credit Card/PayPal/Bank transfer
9. When are you purchasing? Not for a while yet. Just sizing up my options
10. If you need help building it, where are you based? Nah.
I say €3k budget, but we're talking extremes here. If I could get a beefy, sort of future-proofed build for less, that'd be nifty.
So the main work I'll be doing will be dev work, and video editing. The computer will more than likely, be nearly always on, so I guess I'll need decent cooling. I plan on running two monitors, and I was considering crossfiring two graphics cards. I'd like both monitors to be HDMI, and I guess I'd be looking for at least 1 higher-end graphics card, if not two, since there'd be little benefit to crossfiring a high and low-end card. A second tier audio card would be nice too.
My current laptop can occassionally struggle using an i5 processor and 6GB's of RAM, so I guess I'd be looking into an i7 processor and at least 8 GB RAM. Overclocking is something I'm aware of, but not something I know anything about, so I guess if I was to know more about it I could be persuaded to try it, if needs be.
Also, in terms of motherboards, I was looking at the ASUS Rampageboards, but I wouldn't really know what any decent alternatives would be.
Hardware isn't my town, and I'm trying to learn as I go, but I don't feel comfortable picking stuff myself and just not being entirely sure that there'd be compatability with other parts, form factor, etc.
Storage, I'd probably be looking at an SSD of around 220GB, and maybe a 2/3TB HDD. Also, I've been reading about these new SSHD drives Seagate came out with today. Best of both worlds apparently. Would it be worth looking into one of those?
I can grab my own copy of Windows at a later date, and I'll probably petition some of the SSD for a Linux distro.
Any help would be great. Cheers.