CPT Helldog, on 18 August 2012 - 04:28 PM, said:
Go with at least a 850 watt PSU. You will need it when you start plugging in hard drives and optical drives. Also go with a full tower case if you have room. You get better airflow, and more space for your graphics card, you're gonna need it. When you build it you'll also have lots more space to run the wiring... That can be the biggest pain in the ***. FInally get an aftermarket cpu cooler. Hope this helps.
EDIT: Go with 12GB of ram in a triple channel, its pretty cheap and better.
First off, 650w is more than enough for his system, even if he does 2x SLI. Second, his processor only uses dual-channel RAM, attempting Triple channel will cause imbalance for the memory controller.
For a full tower, yeah you can get more space and airflow, and are generally nice. However, a Rosewill R5 is a great value case, with good cable managment, airflow, and comes with dust filters.
For power supplies, if you're looking for longevity, I recommend a slightly better one. A
Rosewill Capstone 650w modular will give you some more amperage, better efficiency, and modular cables for not much more up-front.
Otherwise, there is the
modular version of the PSU you are looking at already for only about $10 more up front.
Also, you may as well save yourself a couple dollars on the RAM:
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820231544
Or if you want something that is a limited edition bit of RAM for the sake of having it,
http://www.newegg.co...N82E16820220705
(also, Patriot is made in the USA should that matter to you at all.)
Lastly, if "future proofing" is your concern, do you intent do upgrade every couple of years or so? If so, then you might consider an AMD AM3+ motherboard, given that you'll have a few more CPU upgrade options in the future. You;ll also save a bit of money up front, along with the money and hassle of a new motherboard down the road. Just something to consider. Or in another aspect, the AMD FX-8000 series chips have more processing throughput in highly threaded applications, so programs in 4-8 years from now will be running better on an AMD system than on a i5. Not sure what way you're looking to "futureproof." Figured I'd toss that in.
Edited by Vulpesveritas, 18 August 2012 - 07:38 PM.