Compy for my room mate

Hmm...those are slower than I realized. I should of researched them a bit more. I might revise...

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Wait wait...that wouldn't work anyway! Read all the specs above, we need everything but the mouse(IE monitor, keyboard and speakers)
 
Yea I realized that. It would be a bit more expensive, but having an AM2 board that overclocks quite well in addition to the A64 over the Celeron, I would consider it worth it.
 
There are a couple of 2x256MB kits, but they're hardly worth it:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820144174
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146033

You might want to consider 1x512MB. Given that you've chosen one of the cheapest processors available, this obviously isn't a high performance system, and sacrificing dual channel abilities (and 512MB) in order to save $40 may be appealing. Naturally, you could always upgrade in the future.

A case with an included PSU would allow you to shave a few dollars off as well. Something like this does not have high power requirements!
 
I wouldn't go with a Celeron. With AMD's low prices, you should look into their Sempron or Athlon 64 line.
 
Jet - Well the cheapest AMD's I could find were still about twice as much as the Celeron... And I really didn't even look into the AM2 or the 754...

ceewi1 - I've never compared duel channel to not, so I don't know the difference in performace. I think he was rather pleased with the idea of having 1G... As for the PSU, I wanted something semi-capable of new graphics cards should he decide to upgrade...

Omega - As mentioned above, AMD's are much more expensive. I wanted to go with a Sempron, but I couldn't find one nearly as cheap.
 
Jet - Well the cheapest AMD's I could find were still about twice as much as the Celeron... And I really didn't even look into the AM2 or the 754...

ceewi1 - I've never compared duel channel to not, so I don't know the difference in performace. I think he was rather pleased with the idea of having 1G... As for the PSU, I wanted something semi-capable of new graphics cards should he decide to upgrade...

Omega - As mentioned above, AMD's are much more expensive. I wanted to go with a Sempron, but I couldn't find one nearly as cheap.

I found this Socket AM2 Sempron for $55 not much more then the Celeron and is a much better processor and has free shipping.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819104305
 
its the smarter choice because then he can upgrade the cpu if he wanted to the dual cores if he ever got into gaming for example.
 
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