ASUS "P5AD2-E Premium" i925XE Chipset Motherboard For Intel LGA 775 CPU -$259
- Specifications -
Supported CPU: LGA775 Pentium 4 EE(HT) Processors
Chipset: i925XE+ICH6R
FSB: 1066/800MHz
RAM: 4x DIMM Dual Channel DDR2 400/533 Intel PAT Max 4GB
Slots: 1x PCI-E x16, 2x PCI-E x1, 3x PCI
Ports: 2x PS/2, 1x LPT, 8x USB2.0(Rear 4), 1x RJ45, 1 x WLAN, 1x 1394, 2x S/PDIF Out, Audio Ports
IDE: 1x ATA 100 by ICH6R, 2x ATA 133
SATA/RAID: 4x SATA with Matrix RAID 0/1, 4x SATA with RAID 0/1/10/5 by Silicon Image 3114R
Onboard Audio: C-Media 7.1 Ch
Onboard LAN: 2x Marvell 88E8053 GbLAN, 1x 802.11g
Onboard 1394: 1x 1394a, 2x 1394b
Form Factor: ATX
Cooler Master Silver/Black CM Stacker ATX Full Tower Case, Model "STC-T01-UWK" -$158.50
- Specifications -
Case Type: ATX Full Tower
Color: Silver/Black
Material: Aluminum Bezel, SECC Chassis
Drive Bays: 5.25" x 7/0, 3.5" x 1/3 (external/internal)
Expansion Slots: 7
Front Ports: 6 x USB2.0, 1 x IEEE1934, 2 x Audio
Power Supply: N/A
Cooling System: 1 x 120mm front fan, 1 x 120mm rear fan, 1 x 80mm top fan
Motherboard Compatibility: Extend ATX; ATX; BTX
Dimensions: 23"x 9"x 21.2" (DxWxH)
Model#: STC-T01-UWK
Item#: N82E16811119039
Maxtor 250GB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive, Model 6B250S0, OEM Drive Only $176.00
- Specifications -
Capacity: 250GB
Average Seek Time: 9.0 ms
Buffer: 16MB
Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM
Interface: Serial ATA 150
Features: SATA II, -NCQ [Native Command Queuing]
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years
Packaging: OEM Drive Only
Model#: 6B250S0
Item#: N82E16822144358
The mother board will support up to 4 SATA connected drives, better for video editing than IDE or ATA drives. It also has onboard 7.1 Channel audio. For video, it carries a PCI Express slot (better than AGP 8x if you're unaware). You can find a card for less than $200 that would easily do the job.
Maxtor is my brand of choice on high volume drives, and that one has a 16mb buffer. Better than most which have 8mb now.
As for cases, I prefer Antec or Cooler Master. They range anywhere from 50-200 on price. If you go with Antec, their powersupplies that come with their cases are normally really good. Cooler Master I have dealt less with, but they tend to carry more 5.25 bays than most, and those are really good for installing internal Hard Drive heat sinks and coolers.
Power Supply? Make sure your careful what you buy. High watts does not mean more power. I have seen 300w PS's that out do 550w PS's that were bad. Just make sure what you go with here is a trusted brand and highly reviewed.
Anything else?