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Budget PC < $500
Hi all,
I've got a friend that is looking for a new PC, but doesn't have a great deal of $$$ to spend. The good news is that she only uses her PC for office apps, internet, email, watching videos, and very light gaming. What parts would you suggest in the $400-$500 range for the whole system? She already has a monitor, needs no peripherals (i.e. mouse/keyboard), and also no OS (it's already bought). I was going to go to Newegg and look around a bit, but was curious how creative you guys would be and what you would come up with. Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Hate to say it, but I'd have her get a Dell. It's tough to put something decent together for less than $500, even without needing a monitor and stuff.
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I put him together a nice one under $500 on AIM last night.
Foxconn TS-1 Asus P5L-MX P-D 915 1 gig Corsair VS Seagate 7200.10 250gb Lite-on DVD burner Misumi combo floppy/card reader Last edited by glc; 01-05-2007 at 09:12 AM. |
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Heh, you just beat me to it G. I was just about to post virtually the same system, the only difference being that I chose the Antec SLK1650B case, which has a 350w power supply, and a smaller hard drive.
DELL probably is the way to go, if you need a monitor and a copy of Windows, but when you don't, I think a custom build is more appropriate. George's system there, for instance, could be easily turned into a powerful machine with the addition of a C2D processor, another gig of RAM, and a dedicated video card. Can't say that about an entry level DELL. FK
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The 915 is no slouch - I've set up a few Dells with it, they fly pretty nice. The GMA 950 integrated video is Vista-ready. The 300 watt PSU in the Foxconn case is a 2.0 FSP.
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Yes, I've used a very similar setup that GLC configured for someone and it ran REALLY nice and not hot at all. I wouldn't have recommended anything else. I think a setup like that costs around $475 which is not a bad deal at all considering the value.
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