Here we go:
- CPU - Intel Core i5-4440 3.1Ghz - $210
- CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i Water Cooler - $160
- Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H - $235
- RAM - Corsair Vengeance 16Gb DDR3-1600 - $190
- Storage - Intel 335 Series 240Gb SSD - $200
- Storage (2) - Seagate Barracuda 1Tb @ 7200rpm - $80
- Graphics - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 - 2Gb - $274
- Case - Cooler Master K380 - $100
- Power Supply - Corsair 650W Semi-Modular - $184
- Network - Asus USB 802.11 WiFi Adapt. - $114
- Sound - Asus Xonar DGX 24-B 96KHz - $24
Total: $1,771
Okay, now here's my reasoning for each part.
CPU - I didn't want to go too overboard, the i5-4440 offers good speed and I managed to get it cheap. If I went and got an i7, it would draw too much power, and too be frank, the new socket i7's aren't cheap.
Cooler - I went for a Water Cooler basically because it's more efficient than a standard air cooler. Carries the warmer water away, then re-cools it, rather than drawing the warm air away and potentially to other components.
Motherboard - Looks kind of cool.
SSD - I went for SSD because I am going to install my OS on it, and the majority of my Flight Sim files. The other program files will go onto my HDD.
HDD - Heard they're very reliable, and it's SATA 3 enabled, so speed!
GPU - I've heard really good things about this card, and it has good support for FSX and P3D, which I plan on scoring soon(ish).
Sound + WiFi card - For mixing multi channel audio (FSX, TeamSpeak, Custom ATC, Music), and just a simple WiFi reciever to pick up channels from my Server down the hall.
Case - Not only does it look cool, but it has a lot of room for expansion and is very open - allowing excellent air flow.
Power Supply - I could get it reasonably cheap, and offered more than enough power, and has a lot more to offer if needed.
Thanks to a few friends in the right places I could get discounted prices, and I hope to have this built within a month of two.
-T



