Build Your Own No-Compromises $1,500 PC
Any fool can spec out the ultimate Dream Machine. Just open up your wallet, pull out the Visa card, and tell the web store to overnight its most expensive parts to you. Voila! You’ve got the makings of a badass rig.
It’s an entirely different story when you’re building a machine on a budget. You’ve got to carefully weigh your options, consider every possible combination of parts, and make choices you know you can live with—because, typically, you will make some sacrifices. To be honest, the whole process can be downright painful. When we built our $1,500 PC last year (February 2007), we had to break so many of our own minimum spec guidelines that no one was truly satisfied with the results.
But this year is different. We found the job of building a $1,500 rig actually pleasurable—with minimal trade-offs. In fact, we’re tickled pink with the quality of the hardware we got into this box. So much so, we can unabashedly say that this PC can stand up to damn near any task. Read on to find out what parts we picked, why we picked them, and why there’s never been a better time to assemble your own no-compromises PC on a budget.
- Videocard
XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 512 Alpha Dog Edition
$350, www.xfxforce.com
- Motherboard
MSI P35 Neo2-FR
$120, www.msi.com.tw
- CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
$275, www.intel.com
- Memory
Patriot 4GB DDR2/800
$120, www.patriotmem.com
- Case
Cooler Master CM Stacker STC-T01-UW
$120, www.coolermaster.com
- Power Supply
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610
$120, www.pcpower.com
- Operating System
Windows XP Media Center Edition*
$120, www.microsoft.com
- Hard Drive
Seagate 750GB Barracuda AS 7200.10
$184, www.seagate.com
- Optical Drive
Optiarc AD-7190A
$25, www.sonynec-optiarc.com
- Soundcard
Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer
$80, www.soundblaster.com
*Update: Our initial build included an OEM version of XP Pro we acquired from NewEgg, which is now unavailable at the price we quoted ($100). We now recommend Windows Media Center Edition, which is currently $120 at NewEgg.