Thread: is it possible to build a new computer for $3-400?
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Dec 25th, 2004 12:25 PM
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is it possible to build a new computer for $3-400?
right now I have a P2 350mhz which is kinda showing it's age at this point. Last I checked what was out there was when I bought that P2 some 6 years ago. So I'm absolutely in the dark as to what's available right now
I'm not looking for the latest and greatest, just something a good bit more modern than my current system. Just something to work on, browse the internet, and burn stuff with. Don't really play games anymore, but a real video card would be nice. As would a DVD burner. Could someone point me in the right direction as to what I should be looking to purchasing, buying it piece by piece isn't a problem as I'm sure I could figure out how to assemble it. Hopefully looking to stay within my budget of $3-400
thanks for any help
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Dec 25th, 2004 12:34 PM
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Do you feel comfortable with used systems ? You will find some very good deals in the BST forum.
If you are not looking for bleeding-edge stuff, I personally think socket-A based system should stay well in your budget and keep you happy for at least a couple of years.
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Dec 25th, 2004 12:35 PM
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I have no problem with used stuff, I simply have no idea of what to look for
last I checked, AMD systems were great for bang for the buck, is that still true?
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Dec 25th, 2004 12:36 PM
#4
once in a while dell has some nice systems for 300 ish
monitor excluded
very good deal though so id keep an eye out in the hot deals forum
its very hard to build one yourself for 300 to 400 dollars
a used computer or a dell would be your best bet
and willy is right, lots of good deals to be had in BST forums as well
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Dec 25th, 2004 12:40 PM
#5
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thanks
my price range is without a monitor of course, my 17" Mitsubishi will probably still be good for another year or two
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Dec 25th, 2004 12:51 PM
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Dec 25th, 2004 01:03 PM
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get someone to custom build it for u (me)
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Dec 25th, 2004 01:19 PM
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building isn't the problem, the problem is finding something decent to fit within my price range
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Dec 25th, 2004 03:43 PM
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I think for new you would be better off waiting for one of those Dell sales. I got the Dimension 3000 for my sister for Xmas for 321 including tax and its a perfect computer for what she needs it for. Personally I would keep an eye out for some of the used systems people are selling in the B/S/T forum. If you don't need the newest and fastest you can likely find something in there. Maybe post in the deals request forum and see what is available. Sometimes people don't decide to sell something until they know there is a market for it. Good luck finding what you are looking for.
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Dec 25th, 2004 03:47 PM
#10
well, the thing is that you can buy a $400 computer and find it slow after one year then get another $400 computer
or you can just get a $1000 computer and use it for 3yrs
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Dec 25th, 2004 04:10 PM
#11

Originally Posted by
AnimeEd
well, the thing is that you can buy a $400 computer and find it slow after one year then get another $400 computer
or you can just get a $1000 computer and use it for 3yrs
I would think otherwise ... If a P2-350 can serve him/her well until now, I would think a 2GHz-class machine should serve him/her well for quite a few years. General office work and internet surfing are not that demanding ... A friend of mine is using a Celeron 900Mhz for the similar task and he is quite happy about the performance.
Last edited by willy; Dec 25th, 2004 at 04:45 PM.
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Dec 25th, 2004 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by
AnimeEd
well, the thing is that you can buy a $400 computer and find it slow after one year then get another $400 computer
or you can just get a $1000 computer and use it for 3yrs
depends on what you do ....
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Dec 25th, 2004 05:22 PM
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Straight off <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=37 target=_blank>NCIX's</a> Boxing Day sale:
$76 AMD Sempron 2400+ (CPU)
$45 Asrock K7S41GX (Mobo)
$43 256MB Samsung PC3200 (RAM)
$40 Asus Geforce MX4000 (Video)
$54 Samsung 40GB 7200RPM (Hard Drive)
$70 BenQ DW1620 16x DVD+/-RW (Optical Drive)
$40 NGear TW-01 16IN MATX 300W (Case/PSU)
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$368 + tax
Options:
-probably can find a cheaper case/PSU - knock off $10
-toss video card and use on-board video - knock off $40 (or maybe use the money to upgrade to 512MB)
-replace DVD+/-RW with CDRW - knock off $40
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Dec 25th, 2004 06:16 PM
#14
Awe man ... I just typed a whole bunch of stuff and lost it
What I was basically saying was I got the Dell 3000 deal a while back, $350 + tax including floppy, and I sold the Corel Wordperfect 12 Productivity Pack software on <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=78 target=_blank>eBay</a> for $33 US
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Dec 25th, 2004 06:26 PM
#15
canadasys has some ok prebuilt systems in your price range. I checked it out and if you were to buy all the parts at retail prices you still cannot beat the price so worth a check.
www.canadasys.com
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