Hello... this is my 1st post, and seeing as my Xmas bonus is coming up soon, I'm looking into building a new computer. Most of my friends built thier own rigs, and though I'm handy with... my hands, I've never really buckled down and made the dive to DIY. So, I was hoping you guys could help me pop my proverbial building cherry and guide me with some parts advice. I game quite a bit, and I animate/illustrate for a living... So graphic power/speed is an important variable in choosing parts, as is storage. I don't have a lot of knowledge with hardware, but I'm willing to beg/borrow/steal as much info as i need to devour to get things done right. Anyways... here's the answers:
Budget: $900-$1100
Brands: I'm Not brand loyal.
Multitasking: I will be multi-tasking between Adobe Suites (Illustrator, photoshop, flash, After Effects etc)
Gaming: I play CoD & WoW regularly, but would like something that would be able to run crysis.
Calculations: There could be some video rendering in the future. I would like to be open to the possibility
Overclocking: Light overclocking... I don't really know much about it, but I'm open to and willing to learn.
Storage: at least 1TB (My friend told me I should also look into RAID configurations. I have a light understanding RAID, but this will be my 1st setup to use it)
Legacy Support: None
Operating System: vista
Case: medium sized case with good cooling... willing to go large if the situation calls for it
Accessories: keyboard
Recycled Components: Already have 2 monitors, mouse, printer, DVD drives
Monitor: none
Stores: I prefer Newegg, but open to other vendors
Location: United States
Thanks in advance!
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-Nick
Budget: $900-$1100
Brands: I'm Not brand loyal.
Multitasking: I will be multi-tasking between Adobe Suites (Illustrator, photoshop, flash, After Effects etc)
Gaming: I play CoD & WoW regularly, but would like something that would be able to run crysis.
Calculations: There could be some video rendering in the future. I would like to be open to the possibility
Overclocking: Light overclocking... I don't really know much about it, but I'm open to and willing to learn.
Storage: at least 1TB (My friend told me I should also look into RAID configurations. I have a light understanding RAID, but this will be my 1st setup to use it)
Legacy Support: None
Operating System: vista
Case: medium sized case with good cooling... willing to go large if the situation calls for it
Accessories: keyboard
Recycled Components: Already have 2 monitors, mouse, printer, DVD drives
Monitor: none
Stores: I prefer Newegg, but open to other vendors
Location: United States
Thanks in advance!
-Nick