So, it's that time again... You know, when your computer is no longer compatible with the programs you usually run. I don't normally play games in my PC; I use it mostly as a media server, and to process my photos and my videos. I have been shooting in HD for a while now, but was still burning DVD's, so I figured it was time to upgrade that as well. But, also, since I am still figuring out where my finances stand with the recent move back home (was an expat for 7 years), I cheaped out a bit in that I want to reuse as much as possible, so, this is what I got today:
Asus P8B75-M mother board
Intel Core i5 4430 chip
Kingston HyperX Blue 8GB of RAM (will leave the second port open for future expansion) with a 1,600 MHz speed (could have gone faster, but I did not find anything reasonably well priced to do so)
LG Super Multi Blue BH12NS40 Blue Ray Writer/player
I plan to reuse my case, power supply, HDD (the current computer has a 500GB one, but I mostly use my external USB ones, of which I have 3 and they sum up to almost 3TB), CD Writer (sometimes, dual discs do not read well with BD or DVD writers, so I will keep the CD unit). As for graphic cards, i am looking for some sort of inexpensive ($200 range) 2GB and 256 bit one, but I have only found ones in the $300 range locally. I may just order one online, but not sure yet...
Anyway, I already got the components, so I should start building it this week (not tonight, though, as I have a family commitment). So, you can expect me to bug the heck out of you PC builders when (not if, but WHEN) I run into trouble building it (you hearing this, Jeffy???).