Here's a couple of links to start you off:
http://www.pcvonline.com/systemsCont...KTOP%20SYSTEMS
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowSystem
Figure out what your budget is and those are what you can get. If you want to handpick your parts, you'll be looking at a s754 sempron based system.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 02:36 AM #1
Can I get a decent computer for $300 tax included?
My is looking for a computer. He will only be using it to surf the net and maybe use MS Office or watch some videos. No gaming or anything intense.
I already have a 15" LCD sitting in the basement collecting dust so a monitor is not required.
Am I able to purchase something decent for $300 taxes included? How about $400?
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked Irb for this post.
-
Sponsored Links - Join the RedFlagDeals.com community and remove this ad.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 03:50 AM #2
Last edited by Cafe_333; Apr 6th, 2006 at 03:52 AM.
_______________
Innovatively Silent.
My Heatware (68-0-0) is under: Cafe_333
TR-Ultra120@TLF-S12-EW / Accelero S1 / Convection Spreaders
TLF-S12-EW@case / SP-FC70-BL / 5&7V / 120&PSU Vibration Gaskets
UC-A3FATR2-B / S12-430 / Precut Sonata Acoustic Dampeners
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked Cafe_333 for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 08:02 AM #3
I would suggest something like an AMD 64 3000+ CPU instead of the Semptron. The price difference is not much but you get some more power and it can always come in handy.
Areas where one should never chimp out on:
- Motherboard (unless you like a system that crashes often)
- Case / Power supply (helps keep the system running smoothly and not effected by static)
- Hard Drive (WD and Seagate 7200 RPM drives are pretty reliable and fast)
- Processor (get the fastest that is in your budget)
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked hightech for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 08:09 AM #4
Buy the $399US Dell from the American days of deals, sell either your 15" LCD or the 17" that comes with it, upgrade the RAM and throw in a DVD burner.
Ta da._______________
Heatware 50 Positive, 0 Negative
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked deep for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 08:27 AM #5
Yes, you can.
Walk into your local computer store, tell them your price range and tell them you want a computer in that price range. You may have to leave out things like a DVD burner, a huge hard drive, lots of RAM, etc. but you'll get a decent computer for that price._______________
Toronto Maple Leafs tickets for sale. PM me for details
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked Shaner for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 09:39 AM #6
www.dell.ca
check the rfd front page for dell 1100 deal.
Originally Posted by Irb
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked sleepyguy for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 11:24 AM #7
You can build yourself a decent machine at 300-400 using stuff you collect from the BST forums.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked xwar for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 11:29 AM #8Deal Fanatic




- Join Date
- Mar 7th, 2004
- Location
- Lost somewhere in Vancouver
- Posts
- 9,164
A used P3 desktop (which one could get for probably "peanuts") could easily handle all of those basic duties.
Originally Posted by Irb
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked Montague for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 11:50 AM #9Deal Addict




- Join Date
- Jun 22nd, 2005
- Location
- Richmond Hill, GTA
- Posts
- 1,483
When you're budget is $300 taxes in, it's hard not to "chimp out" on things like CPU, Motherboard, case, PSU, Hard Drive. The AMD 64 3000+ alone is $160 + tax, that's over half his budget.
Originally Posted by hightech
You can build your own but you might want to get used parts. If you get new: CPU ~ 80, Mobo ~ 80, Ram ~ 50, Case ~ 20, Hard Drive ~50, its a tight budget.
G'luck to you!
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked DaLurker for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 12:40 PM #10If you want new then get an entry level Dell. That way you get at least 12 months warranty.
Originally Posted by Irb
You could pay less and get a used P3 that would do all you need to do though...
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked toujours for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 03:36 PM #11PC villiage is a rip off.. they ripped me for 126 dollars for my sound card...!!! grrrrrr.. when I brought a sound card from them I ask was this refurbished and will it 100% workable.. the sound card was sealed in the box and every thing then.. when i got home it nevered ...!!!
Originally Posted by Cafe_333
So I went back to Pc villiage and asked them for a exchange.. and explained my problem to them.. but they reject the fact that the sound card didn't work..they claim I broke it my self.. WTF...!?!?! what rip offs...GRRR
_______________Other Items for Sale
***FS:BNWT G-Star V-Neck***--------------------------------------
flickr
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked hey_dude1643 for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 03:39 PM #12
Go around the BST forums and find an old SocketA or Socket 478 system, I'm sure you'll be able to find one for ~$300.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked KevC for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 04:07 PM #13
define decent
as for video watching... a $300 may not cut it depending on what you watch... but seeing you have a 15" monitor, i doubt ur into higher quality videos anyways
$300 old computer is good enuff._______________
Lenovo SL400 | Core 2 Duo T9400 | Mushkin 4GB PC2-5300
Phenom II X6 1055T @ 3.5GHz| Asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 | 6TB FlexRAID | Dell 2405FPW | flickr
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked ShadowVlican for this post.
-
Apr 6th, 2006 10:22 PM #14
This is a good one I recommended my friend to buy ..
Dimension 1100 $299 w/ Free Shipping Again!
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...d.php?t=272083
It comes back from time to time with similar specs.
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked felix for this post.
-
Apr 7th, 2006 08:40 AM #15Deal Guru




- Join Date
- May 31st, 2005
- Location
- Home to ATi & Home to RIM
- Posts
- 31,694
Which store?
Originally Posted by hey_dude1643
The manager at First Markham is totally the opposite. I bought a computer from them and the Logitech mouse that came with it had a broken scroll around 7-8 months into using it. I went in and said that the scroll broke, and they gave me a new one. No questions asked._______________-->> pick up a cheap all in one! <<--
Samsung All-In-One only $49!
Reply With Quote
LOG IN TO THANK
No one has yet thanked Jon Lai for this post.
Search Forums

