Okay, this fits into at least 3 different categories (entertainment, gaming, hardware), so I opted for here. Someone move it if you think there's a better fit.
I'm not too experienced in building my own systems, so this is taking quite a bit of time on my part, mostly looking up comparisons and reviews for every part.
I am trying to build a new computer that will last quite a while. My budget is $2,000. I have a few requirements:
1. Around $1,700. The cheaper, the better, but only if it's not a huge impact on performance. $2,000 is the absolute max including shipping and tax, for which you can use 08090 and 19130 for calculating.
2. Dual monitors output. Having the option of 4 would be nice, and 20 would be insane and awesome, but I really only need 2.
3. As a benchmark (and assume my internet connection can handle it), streaming StarCraft 2 at 60fps on all Ultra settings is required (and is, in fact, one of the primary goals of the computer).
4. Do not include: keyboard, mouse, monitors, sound system
5. Include: Motherboard, CPU, disc drive, HDD, RAM, video card(s), sound card (which only needs to support 2.1), Windows 7 Ultimate (yes I know it's $300....which sucks), other essentials I may have left out
I've been wading through Newegg looking at various parts, wish list builds, and other things, as well as asking around on other forums, but I know there are people here who probably know more about this stuff than most of the people elsewhere (damn random people!).
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http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=15062086Thoughts?