Reddit reviews HGST Deskstar 3.5-Inch 2TB 7200RPM SATA II 32MB Cache Internal Hard Drive (0F10311)
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on mobile rn but if you don't mind buying for Amazon and finding some way to bring it into SG through borderlinx or 65daigou, here's a good alternative
2TB for USD$60
HGST Deskstar 3.5-Inch 2TB 7200RPM SATA II 32MB Cache Internal Hard Drive (0F10311) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003GSLDRC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_Vgy4wb346MQ6Q
and since windows supports driving spanning, you could always get 2 of these :p
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003GSLDRC?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00
Cheap 2tb and 7200rpm have it in my computer.
US Amazon
Sata to IDE $7.99 Single
[IDE CABLE $4.89] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0057CWOBY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
[2TB $55] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003GSLDRC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
$68 US
I've been helping people pick computer parts a lot lately, and here's my go-to current build (as in, where I feel price/performance is optimized)--it's usually around $1000, NOT including monitors. I built two for my company (minus the video card), and they are wonderful. If you want to compare: CPUs, GPUs.
>Case: Corsair 200R, $73
>http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Carbide-200R-Compact-CC-9011023-WW/dp/B009GXZ8MM/
>Cases cheaper than this price point will become flimsy, break, literally cut you, and otherwise fall apart over time. I like the way the 200R is, too--no LEDs, no weird shapes, and 2.5" drive slots.
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>Motherboard: Asus Z97-A, $145
>http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Z97-A-DDR3-2600-Motherboards/dp/B00K2MAU5Q/
>This is a medium range motherboard with PWM case fan pins: an extremely quiet combo. It's more important than you think.
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>CPU: i7-4790K, $336
>http://www.amazon.com/Intel-i7-4790K-Processor-Cache-BX80646I74790K/dp/B00KPRWAX8/
>While we're on CPUs: GHZ MEANS ALMOST NOTHING FOR PERFORMANCE. My 2Ghz i7 in my Mac outperforms my 4Ghz 2500K in my desktop. It's annoying that it's even mentioned in anything but overclocking guides.
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>Memory: 16GB Corsair Vengeance (2x8GB), $130
>http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Vengeance-Desktop-Memory-CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10/dp/B006EWUO22/
>I find myself always using >8GB. Task Manager tells me I'm at 9GB with lots apps but no actual games open.
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>Graphics Card: EVGA GTX 960, $210
>http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-GeForce-Dual-Link-Graphics-02G-P4-2966-KR/dp/B00SC6HAS4/
>The 960 was recently released, but the 750 and the 900 series are very powerful and power efficient, and EVGA makes great cards.
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>PSU: Corsair CX 600W, $60
>http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Builder-Watt-EPS%C2%A0-CX600/dp/B0092ML0OC/
>I skimped on a PSU once (it was "Diablotek"). It took my motherboard and a stick of RAM with it when it died.
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>SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB, $135
>http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-2-5-Inch-Internal-MZ-75E250B-AM/dp/B00OAJ412U/
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>OS: Windows 8.1 Full Version (not OEM), $100:
>http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Windows-8-1-Full-Version/dp/B00EDSI7QO/
Current total: $1189 + tax, way over budget, so...
>The PSU can be replaced with a 500W EVGA for $17 less:
>http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-80PLUS-Certified-ATX12V-100-W1-0500-KR/dp/B00H33SFJU
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>The SSD can be replaced by a 2TB 7200RPM drive, where you won't need a 2nd HDD but booting will be much slower, for $60 less:
>http://www.amazon.com/HGST-Deskstar-3-5-Inch-7200RPM-Internal/dp/B003GSLDRC/
(and get the sata3 monoprice cable)
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>The GPU can be replaced by a GTX 750 Ti, for $65 less, but at a ~30% loss to graphics power (although it's still a great card):
>http://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Superclock-Dual-Link-Graphics-02G-P4-3753-KR/dp/B00IDG3IDO
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>The CPU can be a non-K version (at very little/no performance loss), for $36 less:
>http://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i7-4790-Processor-BX80646I74790/dp/B00J56YSLM
>The next step down in terms of CPU is an i5-4690, at ~30% less CPU power, for $80 less. I personally wouldn't go there.
This is at $1015 + tax--still over budget, but going much cheaper really starts to bite into your experiences (and if anyone here can recommend anything to save money, I welcome it).
As for monitors, if you're playing EVE, honestly I'd recommend a 2560x1440 monitor because spreadsheets. However, since those start around $300, my go-to cheaper monitors are the not-bad 22" 1080p ones that can be had for around $140.
>BenQ 24" flicker-free (for comfortable viewing) 1080p TN panel (for faster response times), $140:
>http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-GL2460HM-24-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B00IKDFL4O/
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>Dell 22" 1080p IPS panel (for better colors and viewing angles), $134:
>http://www.amazon.com/Dell-CFGKT-IPS-LED-21-5-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor/dp/B009H0XQPU/
Source: I've done IT for the past few years, and done dozens of computer purchases/builds.
Notes: I don't buy AMD or ATI unless it's an extreme budget build. I don't buy off-brand because I've had parts break and then not have an RMA available; I've had good experience and RMA support with Corsair and EVGA. You don't really need a CD/DVD drive; you can install Windows from a USB key, but if you're unsure, CD/DVD drives are like $15. If you go with Intel/nVidia Maxwell, you won't really need a >500W PSU.
I don't like to skimp on computers much because, economically, if you're spending even 5-10% of your time waiting for your computer and you earn $10-25/hr, $1000 is paid for in somewhere between 2000-250 hours of use, yet the computer will last at least 3-5 years.
Sorry misread.... Looking for hgst.... Here, did the work for you, 2tb for 57.85 HGST Deskstar 3.5-Inch 2TB 7200RPM SATA II 32MB Cache Internal Hard Drive (0F10311) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003GSLDRC/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_Qw6xwbXAZ7TNG
Or the 1tb model is 52, $6 for an extra tb is a no-brainer for a new build
http://www.amazon.com/HGST-Deskstar-3-5-Inch-7200RPM-Internal/dp/B003GSLDRC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419298149&sr=8-1&keywords=2tb+hgst+deskstar
http://www.amazon.com/Rosewill-RX-358-U3C-BLK-Enclosure/dp/B005KGNXTE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1419298066&sr=8-3&keywords=rosewill+external+usb+3.0
I don't see an issue, but you might want to invest in a Hitachi 2tb for $57.
http://www.amazon.com/HGST-Deskstar-3-5-Inch-7200RPM-Internal/dp/B003GSLDRC
You could get a better storage drive for close to the same money. I'd suggest this 2TB HGST drive for about $10 more (though you can probably bundle shipping and save most of that): http://www.amazon.com/HGST-Deskstar-3-5-Inch-7200RPM-Internal/dp/B003GSLDRC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1463887040&sr=8-2&keywords=Hgst+2tb
You could spend another $10 more for the SATA III version if you want it to be a bit faster. But it's only a 2ndary storage drive anyway, so the speed difference won't matter much.
Other than that, you may save some money overall with a more efficient power supply.
Quick quick question:
2TB HDD:
Hitachi Deskstar 7K2000, or Seagate Constellation ES.2?
EDIT: What's the diff between this Constellation and this Constellation?Nothing's different, apparently.