Same purpose as Ddrueding's at the start of this thread, except they need to have a design life of 5 years, and there are two variants.
Configuration A
Gigabyte GA-H55-USB3 mboard
Intel i3 540 3.06GHz CPU
Kingston 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3-1333
Corsair Force 80GB SSD
Inwin BK623 tiny tower with 300W 80+ PSU
DVD-RW drive
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
Logitech MK320 keyboard+mouse
Samsung 2443BW 1920x1200 24" monitor or Sony 32" EX400 TV
Configuration B
Gigabyte GA-H55-USB3 mboard
Intel i5 760 2.80GHz CPU
Kingston 8GB (4x2GB) DDR3-1333
Sapphire 5670 512MB graphics
Corsair Force 80GB SSD
Inwin BK623 tiny tower with 300W 80+ PSU
DVD-RW drive
Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
Logitech MK320 keyboard+mouse
HP ZR24w 1920x1200 24" S-IPS monitor
Notes
- The motherboard has a lot of features, including DisplayPort and most importantly, two USB3.0 ports (only on the back, unfortunately).
- The i3 gets the nod over the AMD 635 because it's faster with single-threaded software; the same reason Ddrueding gave 8 months ago. And power consumption is slightly better. Tough call because I would have liked a minimum of 4 real cores.
- The 5670 products from Sapphire and XFX include DisplayPort (and Eyefinity). So they're more or less the cheapest, lowest power way to get it. With DDR5, 3D performance isn't too shabby either.
- For me, the cheapest SandForce SSD is from Patriot, but I'm probably limited to Corsair in this situation. It would be nice to save money with just 60GB - the SSD is by far the most expensive component - but I'm worried that it will be too easy to fill. Thoughts?
- The 13 liter case is a mere 276mm deep, making it especially easy to find space on a desk for. It can also be laid on its side and used a desktop. Four front USB2.0 + one 1394.
- The wireless mouse uses only a single AAA battery, making it the lightest one I could find (but still heavier than a corded mouse). I would have preferred to get the keyboard and mouse separately, but I can't see any appealing mice at the moment - has anyone got any ideas, including corded? Biggest problem is that too many Microsoft and Logitech models are best suited to people with spider hands.