Building a comp for little bro. Budget $200. Possible?

jancz3rt said:
I just wanted to add, that the "miracle" $ 200 PC does not have a graphics card and uses the MicroATX form factor...ahmmm.

The mobo has onboard graphics and whats the big thing against microATX?
 
andy5667 said:
The mobo has onboard graphics and whats the big thing against microATX?

For web surfing, office use etc their fine, it's just that none of the better performing mobos come as micro.

TOTAL: $330


it just isnt possible to built a custom $200 computer, i think u should buy a used one or save up some money and try this one


Over here you can build a custom under $300 if you really cheap out. Used to be able to get as low as around $240 before the s462 disappeared.
 
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I have a Dell Optiplex GX150 that I could sell to you if you wanted it.

It has:

PIII @ 1.0ghz
512mb PC133 RAM
32mb Dedicated Video RAM
20gb IDE HDD
Integrated LAN
Dual Monitor Support
PCI Sound Card
etc.
 
MatrixEVO said:
I have a Dell Optiplex GX150 that I could sell to you if you wanted it.

It has:

PIII @ 1.0ghz
512mb PC133 RAM
32mb Dedicated Video RAM
20gb IDE HDD
Integrated LAN
Dual Monitor Support
PCI Sound Card
etc.
just curious, how much would you want for that?
 
andy5667 said:
The mobo has onboard graphics and whats the big thing against microATX?
Eh, no thanks. I think i will use some old parts and buy a video card, hard drive, and ram. But thanks for the offer. Also inboard graphics isnt too great for gaming. Thanks for the replies
 
andy5667 said:

I dont see a video card :)
 
nice. Im just wondering if i got a computer with 512mb ram, PIII 866mhz, 9600xt, 80gb hdd, would i be able to play the sims 2?
 
No, the CPU is to slow.

I know the Min Sys Req says 800 MHz processor or equivalent but you would not get an acceptable framerate.

System: 800 MHz processor or equivalent
RAM: 256 MB
Video Memory: 32 MB
Hard Drive Space: 3500 MB
Other: A T&L-capable video card MB
 
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tweaker said:
No, the CPU is to slow.

I know the Min Sys Req says 800 MHz processor or equivalent but you would not get an acceptable framerate.
True. I'd say save up about 650$ and get this:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103535
Athlon 3200+ CPU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820223044
512mb dual channel Rosewill RAM

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813138269
Socket 939 mobo w/ PCI express

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16814150122
6800XT Graphics card

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16827101665
DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo Drive

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811145047
Sweet looking case with lighting and 400 watt PSU

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822144414
120gb hard drive


as for monitor, mouse, and keyboard, use the ones provided by Andy and that brings up your subtotal to:
648.83

If you can afford that, it would be able to play Sims 2 at acceptable frame rates.
 
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Amd Sempron 2300+
Ati Radeon 9550
1gb(512MBx2)
160Gb hard drive
SOund blaster live 5.1
19Inch Acer Al1912

I feel like i am parked diagnolly in a parelled universe....


lol. If you get the PC i recommended, you could use it and give yours to your brother. If you didn't his PC would beat the crap of yours!
 
Hah! yea no kidding! I didnt even think about that. i probly will end u p doing that once some of my xbox's sell. By the way would any of you be interested in a modded xbox s/ 160gb Hdd? ;)
 
Motoxrdude said:
nice. Im just wondering if i got a computer with 512mb ram, PIII 866mhz, 9600xt, 80gb hdd, would i be able to play the sims 2?

The cpu is really holding back, our family computer can play the Sims 2 fairly well with these specs:

Celeron D 2.4Ghz, 512MB DDR400, 9200SE 128MB, 40GB IDE
 
get an IOGear network devices to partner with your computer.....i heard they are cheap and got a good tech support 24x7........ their number is 866-9-IOGear
 
Computergeeks.com offers some P4 systems around $150 - $250. Get one of those and a monitor and you're set. (Assuming you have a keyboard and mouse extra)
 
Getting PC hardware around $200 is not difficult. But you need to use Linux. And I come with these:
Intel Celeron 420 Conroe-L 1.6GHz
ASRock ConRoe1333-D667 R1.0 LGA 775 Intel 945GC A2 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
Crucial 1GB DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Desktop Memory Model CT12864AA667
EXCELSTOR Jupiter Series ESJ8080S 80GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
LITE-ON DVD Burner SATA Model LH-20A1S OEM BK
Antec earthwatts EA380
Rosewill R222-P-BK Computer Case
Total $243, MIR $40

It is not worth to get any AMD socket A/ 939 or Intel socket 478 with DDR RAM. All out dated.
The CPU I chosen is based on architecture similar with C2D CPU . I expect it can ocing a bit.
And the motherboard I chosen can use for latest C2Q/ C2D, in case you want a upgrade in future, despite the brand is not really good.
 
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Computergeeks.com offers some P4 systems around $150 - $250. Get one of those and a monitor and you're set. (Assuming you have a keyboard and mouse extra)

P4's are outta date. I might try a $250 (No os or speakers or monitor or mouse :P)...

As for the above, Asrock is a bad brand... last priority man...
 
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