Hi,
It's been over 10 years since I built my last PC and I've got the itch to do it again. Before I start coming up with some specs though I was looking for some general guidance.
The PC will be my main home PC and used mainly for video and photo processing, data streaming, internet and as a general work horse. Not much interested in overclocking, or using the machine for gaming at present, though I would like to have the option.
My main main priorites are:
1) Must be quiet, but with no water cooling.
2) As small as possible. SFF if at all possible.
3) High performance/longevity. My last PC has stood me in good stead this long so would like this one to do the same.
For now lets assume a budget of £1000. I do need some other peripheral stuff too (a new monitor, keyboard and OS spring immediatly to mind), so once I have a general direction to go in I can start to chop and change to fit. It's just getting that general direction to start with that I'm having difficulty with.
Any thoughts/help/gudance much appreciated.
Thanks,
MrJubbly
It's been over 10 years since I built my last PC and I've got the itch to do it again. Before I start coming up with some specs though I was looking for some general guidance.
The PC will be my main home PC and used mainly for video and photo processing, data streaming, internet and as a general work horse. Not much interested in overclocking, or using the machine for gaming at present, though I would like to have the option.
My main main priorites are:
1) Must be quiet, but with no water cooling.
2) As small as possible. SFF if at all possible.
3) High performance/longevity. My last PC has stood me in good stead this long so would like this one to do the same.
For now lets assume a budget of £1000. I do need some other peripheral stuff too (a new monitor, keyboard and OS spring immediatly to mind), so once I have a general direction to go in I can start to chop and change to fit. It's just getting that general direction to start with that I'm having difficulty with.
Any thoughts/help/gudance much appreciated.
Thanks,
MrJubbly