preston
08-11-2015, 05:08 PM
Hi! I've never built a computer from scratch but I am looking for a solid build that would accomplish what I need done. I'm not a super computer guy but I do a lot of work, no more gaming :( I've done a bit of research and want to build something in the $1500-$2000 range that will be able to run autocad, revit, solidworks, etc, for renderings and files of that sort. I do minimal video editing but I do run dual monitors. Any idea builds or suggestions on how I should go about building my first computer is greatly appreciated. I don't have a problem putting it together I just need some suggestions on what the best build would be! Here is kinda what I was thinking:
Operating System: Windows = 10? $100
Processor: intel i5 or i7 ($240 vs $340)
Motherboard: Asus sabertooth (INTEL) or AUS ROG Crosshair (AMD) ( $180 vs. $210 )
Memory: 32 GB ($300)
Graphics card (for 2 monitors) = $300
Power Supply = $100 ?
Case = $100 ?
Solid State Dive (250 or 500 gb?) = $300
Built in card reader: (USB, SD, MicoSD, etc. ) = $50
Wired + Wireless networking = $75?
Water / Liquid Cooling = $100
Budget: +/- $1600
Other:
(2) 24” Monitors = $400?
Server Storage = $400 backup, file revisions, linked through gdrive to save there.
+ battery backup.
Thank you,
Preston
Operating System: Windows = 10? $100
Processor: intel i5 or i7 ($240 vs $340)
Motherboard: Asus sabertooth (INTEL) or AUS ROG Crosshair (AMD) ( $180 vs. $210 )
Memory: 32 GB ($300)
Graphics card (for 2 monitors) = $300
Power Supply = $100 ?
Case = $100 ?
Solid State Dive (250 or 500 gb?) = $300
Built in card reader: (USB, SD, MicoSD, etc. ) = $50
Wired + Wireless networking = $75?
Water / Liquid Cooling = $100
Budget: +/- $1600
Other:
(2) 24” Monitors = $400?
Server Storage = $400 backup, file revisions, linked through gdrive to save there.
+ battery backup.
Thank you,
Preston