My sis is looking for a basic computer to perform email, web, and some light games (non 3D). She has a max budget of $500 which needs to include a monitor. I'm not familiar with the best combinations of inexpensive parts to create a reliable machine. I'd like to build her an AMD setup rather than send her to Dell. However, Dell does have some decent deals these days.
At first guess, this is what I've put together:
Antec Solution SLK1600 with 300W: $46
--GIGABYTE GA-7VT600P-RZ: $52 (1st choice)
--ABIT NF7-S2 Socket A: $58 (2nd choice)
--EPoX EP-8VTAI Socket A: $48 (3rd choice)
AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Barton: $73
ASUS DVD-E616P2: $26
SAMSUNG SpinPoint P Series SP1213C: $77
2x crucial 256MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400: ($29 each) $60
GIGABYTE GV-R925128T: $42
(will use onboard sound)
Floppy drive: $0 (i have extra to donate)
keyboard: $0 (I have extra to donate)
Mouse: $0 (I have extra to donate)
Heatsink: $12
Fans: $0 (i have extra to donate)
Total so far:
$388 plus shipping
Leaves $112 for monitor (need suggestions).
Thoughts?
At first guess, this is what I've put together:
Antec Solution SLK1600 with 300W: $46
--GIGABYTE GA-7VT600P-RZ: $52 (1st choice)
--ABIT NF7-S2 Socket A: $58 (2nd choice)
--EPoX EP-8VTAI Socket A: $48 (3rd choice)
AMD Athlon XP 2600+ Barton: $73
ASUS DVD-E616P2: $26
SAMSUNG SpinPoint P Series SP1213C: $77
2x crucial 256MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400: ($29 each) $60
GIGABYTE GV-R925128T: $42
(will use onboard sound)
Floppy drive: $0 (i have extra to donate)
keyboard: $0 (I have extra to donate)
Mouse: $0 (I have extra to donate)
Heatsink: $12
Fans: $0 (i have extra to donate)
Total so far:
$388 plus shipping
Leaves $112 for monitor (need suggestions).
Thoughts?