Here is a list of what I used:
- Motherboard - XFX nForce 680i LT SLI Socket 775
- CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40GHz
- Fan - Ultra X-Wind Socket 775
- RAM - Corsair XMS2 DHX 2048MB Dual Channel PC6400 DDR2 800MHz
- Power Supply - Ultra X-Finity 600-Watt SLI Ready
- Case - CoolerMaster CM690 ATX Mid-Tower Case
- RAID Array - 3 each Seagate Barracuda 750GB Hard Drives
- Graphics Card - NVIDIA GeForce 7200 GS 128MB (PCIe)
- TV Tuner Card (PCI)
- Parts used from previous build:
- 120GB IDE Hard Drive for OS
- NEC DVD RW
- Wireless Network Card (PCI)
So all of the players are in position, now it's time to implement. Until I get Vista installed, at least Glenda and I can begin moving our CD collection to the server, and she can begin arranging her digital photo albums. That alone should keep us busy for a few years. :)
EDIT: Forgot to mention, I only had off-white cd-rws in the old machine, but I had a black faced external DVD-RW drive that I had bought. I just took the case apart and put the drive in the new machine and put one of the cd-ws back into the enclosure.
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I might (and I mean might) try to build the next one for the "family". Mine business one I will leave to the pros.
It's fun, if a little frustrating at times. It seems to be a lot easier these days with most everything being snap on (no screws). Also with WinXP or later, I've never had any driver problems. That used to be a real pain with Win95, 98, or ME. Tons of hardware conflicts and not a lot of easy access to drivers.
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