low end parents computer

cmartin0

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Time to get a new computer. They use their computer for web, email, and word/excel, nothing heavy. So I don't whether or not to go with a core 2 duo, i5/7 or something like this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813500027.

I have to buy a new hard drive, optical drive and ram no matter what mobo/cpu I go with so that is a fixed cost, ~$150. I have a good case and PSU already. Being that this is not a high end computer the price range is about $500. I made a system from the above mobo/cpu combo and its ~$400. core 2 duo system seems like it would be higher cost but it would be more powerful than an atom.

The computer is going to be at least a 3 year computer but I would like it to more of a 5yr computer. That is a matter of how much I want to put into it.

It will have windows XP home for now but may get win7 later on.

suggestions?
 
Time to get a new computer. They use their computer for web, email, and word/excel, nothing heavy.

I have to buy a new hard drive, optical drive and ram no matter what mobo/cpu I go with so that is a fixed cost, ~$150. I have a good case and PSU already. Being that this is not a high end computer the price range is about $500.

The computer is going to be at least a 3 year computer but I would like it to more of a 5yr computer. That is a matter of how much I want to put into it.

It will have windows XP home for now but may get win7 later on.

suggestions?

Around 360 bucks
Motherboard with onboard video, will work fine for what they do.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128397

CPU tri core
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103724

Memory 4gbs. so it will last them awhile.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231319

Harddrive 500GB.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148395

DVD burner retail, comes with burning software.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827100059
 
Definitely don't go with that. The only reason you would want that CPU/Mobo combo is if you wanted to build a very small computer, otherwise it's underpowered and overpriced.

Ok. I was thinking it might be a cheap quick solution. I'll be going with StrangleHold's suggestion.

@StrangleHold
Looks good. I'll swap out the HD and optical for others I have selected. I'm not sure about the RAM though being that it has only one review.

Thanks
 
Ok. I was thinking it might be a cheap quick solution. I'll be going with StrangleHold's suggestion.

@StrangleHold
Looks good. I'll swap out the HD and optical for others I have selected. I'm not sure about the RAM though being that it has only one review.

Thanks

You can always give your own review and contribute to the rest of the party. G Skill is pretty good when it comes to memory. I wouldnt sleep on Strangehold's idea. Least your parents will be happy with whatever you give them.
 
You can always give your own review and contribute to the rest of the party. G Skill is pretty good when it comes to memory. I wouldnt sleep on Strangehold's idea. Least your parents will be happy with whatever you give them.

I checked out the list of G Skill ram and its all highly ranked so I can try that ram. It seems a bit pricey to me but I guess thats 4gb ddr3.
 
For a parents computer Kingston memory would be a better choice. Never ahd issues when i used kingston stuff.
 
I've used about every brand memory made over the years. Care to tell me how Kingston would be a better choice over G Skill?
 
I already have a 500gb HD to use so now all the parts + SH add up to $300. For that price I might as well throw in win7. As this is for parents computer should I go OEM/retail, 32/64 bit home basic/primum or pro
 
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