Home Theater Personal Computer $700

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  1. gam3r21

    gam3r21 Regular member

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    First of all, I will only be building this if I can keep the price as low as possible.
    I need some help finding some parts for a htpc. I want to build a good multimedia computer that i can rip all of my dvds and music to. It would have to have HDMI output to watch on a 42 inch flat screen.
    I guess I will list the components that I've decided on, and y'all can help me fill in the gaps or maybe help me get a better system.

    The hardware:
    Processor- intel core i3 530 $116.99
    Motherboard- GIGABYTE GA-H55M-USB3 $109.99
    RAM- CORSAIR XMS3 4GB $89.99
    Video card- SAPPHIRE 100252HDMI Radeon HD 4550 $55.99
    Case- nmediapc black htpc 5000b $69.99
    Hard drive- samsung spinpoint f3 1 terabyte $74.99
    Blu Ray drive- ASUS BR 04B2T $59.99
    Power supply- Corsair CMPSU-430CX $44.99
    The software
    Operating system- windows 7 home premium 64bit $99.99
    Media system software- XBMC free:)

    Am I leaving anything out? Oh, and I'm a first time builder also.

    -all the prices are from newegg.com-

    Total Price: $722.91

    Can anyone help me cut down the price without sacrificing the quality??
     
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    congratulations on taking the plunge into your ist build. i myself did the same 2 months back so im no expert, but hopefully i can share what i know until sammorris and killerbug see this (they are 2 members who really know there builds and love to help). 1st for the biggest questions:
    motherboard- many people here say that brands like asus have lost some quality over the years and recommend gigabyte. i bought a gigabyte for my 1st build and would absolutely recommend them to anyone.
    RAM- corsair is a solid brand and 4 gigs seems to be standard these days.looks like the i3 uses 1066/1333 so these would be decent
    power supply- again, i have limited build experience but i know corsair is very solid here too.for that build you can get away with a 450w supply but many recommend going a bit bigger if you can afford it to future-proof your psu (also go modular if you can afford it).
    video card- the i3 has onboard video but if you dont plan on gaming, any 40-50 dollar card with hdmi should suit you fine.
     
  3. gam3r21

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    Thank you for replying. The RAM you suggested has a lot of good reviews and I'll add it to my list. And for the motherboard, I'm looking at gigabytes right now.
     
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    I think I've decided on a good mobo. It's made by gigabyte, the GIGABYTE GA-H55M-USB3. Has anyone used this before?
     
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    Everything looks good here, I'd recommend the Corsair CX power supply with the system. 400W if you're in Europe, 430W if you're in the US.
     
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    Thanks for the help, guys. I have completed my parts list now. Once I get it built, I will let y'all know how it went.
     
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    $802.87:(
     
  8. sammorris

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    The case is an absolute fortune, have a browse through and find something cheaper you can live with.
     

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