Building my DAW

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Hi, I will soon be going off to college so my parents are going to buy me a new computer. I've been recording on my own for a little bit now, and I've decided to use a computer for recording. I currently own a Boss BR8, soundcraft spirit sx mixer, event 20/20's, a handful of mics, and other things. What I'm hoping for is to find bandmates in college and be able to record demos with them. So I guess I'm basically preparing for the future. I would probably be recording drums, acoustic and electric guitar, bass, and vocals. Those are probably the minimum.

So I've been looking around for what parts I should get for my new computer and I think I've come to this conclusion:

ATHLON XP 2100+ 256K 266FSB SOCKET A BOXED
ASUS ATX MBD AMD VIA KT333 SA 5PCI ATA/133 AUD
512 MB PC2100 DDRAM
MAXTOR 40GB D740X Q INT ATA/133 HD 8.5MS 3.5LP 7200RPM
52X IDE CDROM
PLEXWRITER 40X12X40 CDRW INT EIDE KIT W/SW
WINDOWS XP

Now the things that are missing in that list are the video card and the sound card. I basically decided that I'm going to use the Delta 1010 because I can take the direct outs from my mixer and go into the inputs of the 1010. Now I need to decide on what video card to purchase for my system. If you guys could suggest to me what I should get in terms of a video card, and possibly other parts for my DAW, I would really appreciate it.

Oh, and do you guys think a rackmount case would be a good idea? I have a QSC RMX 850 power amp, a Lexicon MPX 100, headphone amp, and eventually the Delta 1010. I'm thinking that I could buy a rack case and put everything in that including the computer so everything would be nice and tidy. What do you think?

Brian
 
What type of monitor are you looking to put with your DAW? And will you eventually want to expand from one to two? I am looking at the Matrox 32MB G450 dual head for the possibility of expanding to 2 screens at some point.
I think a rackmount case would be an excellent idea. Do a search for ComputeAid and check them out. They have 2, one for $118 and one for $138. Each are 4U high. And there was another thread on here in the last couple of days somebody asked about rackmount cases that somebody found one for $99. You should be able to find that thread. It mentions rackmount cases in the thread title...
 
Thanks for the tip on the rackmount cases. I'll definately look into those.

As for video cards... I don't think I'll be using two monitors anytime. Besides, I'll be in college for four years... I don't think dorm rooms can fit two monitors. I just want to have a decent video card that will serve me well for now and at least a little into the future. I don't do any graphics extensive work, but if you guys think that a good video card would benefit me anyway, I would go for it. For what I'm trying to accomplish, someone recommended the geforce2 mx, or something like that.

Thanks again for the tips.

Brian
 
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