Finally had a chance to get back to this. I've pulled together a build that I think meets all of my needs and is within my budget, and I'd love to get feedback. I did a lot of reading on build vs. buy, and I believe with the amount of storage that I want to have (given the volume of movies that I and want to rip), that I'm better off building. Plus, I haven't built a PC in a very long time and I think it'd be a fun project.
Here's what I'm thinking initially:
Storage: 5x3TB hard drive ($675)
SSD for OS: ADATA 64GB ($80)
Motherboard: ASRock H77 ($95)
Processor: Ivy Bridge i3 ($128)
RAM: G.SKill 4GB ($38)
Power Supply: FSP AURUM Gold ($70)
RAID: FlexRAID ($60 for both pooling and parity)
For the both the server and front end software I'm planning on using Plex. I may also experiment with XMB, but I like the fact that Plex doesn't require codecs.
Case: I left this for last because I'm slightly torn. I love the Fractal Design Define Mini (
Fractal Design Define Mini Black Micro ATX Silent PC Computer Case w/ USB 3.0 support and 2 x 120mm Fractal Design Silent Fans - Newegg.com), my only issue is that it's a bit of a beast for my home theater cabinet. At 19 inches deep there would be little room for cables coming out the back unless I were to attempt to rearrange everything and have it on a diagonal, but I'm pessimistic this will work.
Based on my research I've come up with 2 alternatives. The first would be to go with a different case- a Silverstone SST-GD08B (
SILVERSTONE Black Aluminum / Steel Grandia Series SST-GD08B ATX Media Center / HTPC Case - Newegg.com). I like the fact that it has a ton of space of HDDs and it's horizontal so it nicely fits in the pre-existing environment. I've read a lot of good reviews of the Silverstone- it doesn't seem to be as quiet as the Fractal, but is probably close. It's $40 more, but with my budget I see that as a negligible amount. The second choice would be to get the Fractal anyway and keep it in my bedroom, and then use Plex to stream media to my PS3. We will not be in our current condo for more than another year or two, so when we moved I'd make sure I wouldn't set it up this way. I'd prefer to have the box directly connected to my receiver, but I guess I could live with it temporarily.
This build, including Windows, a cheap keyboard/mouse, and a wireless adapter comes out to between $1400-1450 depending on which case I choose.
Would love feedback if anybody has anything.