New build - specs

kuba

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I've been so out of the loop with computer parts I have to post here.
This build is for a gf of mine, her computer just crapped out on her and I convinced her to get one built - she had a pos sony.
So for something under or around $500 what would you guys recommend?
She just needs it for surfing and email, that's it, no gaming.
Thanks
 

krnmastersgt

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I believe the Dell Outlet is calling to you. I think it was the Vostro 420 that's popular right now? Or if you want I could put together a super budget build to save some money, maybe sacrificing performance in areas that don't really matter.
You re-using anything from her old system? If you have an OS + Monitor already, building your own would probably be much more cost efficient, otherwise go with the Vostro.
 

kuba

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She has a monitor and nothing is being reused from her old system.
OS she has though
 

DSF

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I can't think of a good reason not to get a Dell or HP. Check the Hot Deals section and sites like fatwallet and slickdeals. You'll get the box, OS, monitor, and a service plan if you want it.

Edit: And if she already has a monitor she's happy with she should be able to find Dells at Dell Outlet without monitors for as little as $350-400.
 

kuba

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But she wants to avoid Vista at all cost. lol
She has XP retail in a box.
 

DSF

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Originally posted by: kuba
But she wants to avoid Vista at all cost. lol
She has XP retail in a box.

It's still going to be tough to beat the price building yourself. If she has a boxed copy of XP just wipe the drive and reinstall.
 

kuba

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Sure seems like it's going to end up that way.
Her old comp is gone for good, don't know the reason why it's crapped out, but probably not worth paying to fix it.
Although she has stuff on her harddrive she'd like to keep.
I figure she's better off taking the HD out making it an external and plugging it in to her new comp once she gets one.
 

krnmastersgt

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Or what you could do, assuming the hard drive you buy has it, is mirror all the info from the old drive. Aside from the OS, it'll be a mirror copy of what she had on the prior drive, of course the external enclosure method works too, and you get to ditch a lot of programs you meant to delete or whatever anyways.

So just to clarify, she has a monitor and an OS, I'm assuming keyboard and mouse too? Basically we need to work on making a pure system for her.

Case: $48 Luckily, if you order it today you get their "Shellshocker" discount on this fine case: Antec 300
There are cheaper, however after you factor in shipping for most of them, it turns out just a tad under ($10 in the case of the cheapest) but Antec makes some very nice cases with awesome airflow, plus if she ever wants a stronger system, this case should still be plenty fine for high heat components.

PSU: If you want a high quality PSU: $60 PCP&C 410w
However if you're looking to put money towards a different component, not sure how their name is here but I trust OCZ so: $25 OCZ 500w
Same price up front for either, and both are free shipping, but the OCZ one comes with a nice rebate.

Ram: $23 OCZ 4gb set Ram is just one of those things you just opt for the cheapest, assuming the company isn't infamous for some reason, and this is the cheapest 4gb set (after rebate of course) Newegg has to offer at the moment.

Now the part that makes a difference, Intel or AMD for the cpu/mobo. I'm not really sure how every AMD cpu stacks against Intel's, so I'll give you a configuration for each here:

Intel Build:
CPU: $83 E5200, sure the E2xxx series is cheaper, but I feel for the price difference and the performance difference, unless you're on a super tight budget (in which case you'd go AMD) this is one of the best values in terms of CPU price/performance. The next step up would be the E7200, then the E8400.

Motherboard: $45 Foxconn GF7050, in my eyes the best value for integrated if you go for the Intel chips. I'm considering getting this board myself for an HTPC, excellent reputation/looks/price. You can also always pop in a video card if you ever feel the urge to game. Also, there's a 7100 version for $5 more if you have a use for HDMI.

AMD Build:
CPU: $53 Athlon X2 5000, this seems like a decent chip in my eyes, haven't worked with AMD builds in quite some time though so someone who's more thoroughly versed in the AMD chip hierarchy might suggest a different chip.

Motherboard: $40 Foxconn A74MX-K, what can I say? Foxconn seems to be the absolute best choice when it comes to price on motherboards with igp's. Room to upgrade with the CPU/video card if you so choose to.

All prices are after rebates (if any) and none have any shipping costs. Either build would probably be more than adequate for what your gf intends to use it for, I mixed in a bit more power though in case you ever feel like gaming with the system. However if this system is purely meant for web surfing/light media, I could build it even cheaper probably.

You could save $13 on the ram for example, if you choose to go with a 2x1gb set instead of 2x2gb. The Intel CPU can be downgraded and save you about $13-16 (even more if you consider using the Pentium Ds). Doesn't get much cheaper for the PSU/Case on their own, but if you don't mind using Rosewill for both (most don't trust the PSUs) then there is a cheaper bundle on the Egg. You could save about $17 if you downgrade to a single-core for the AMD, $8 if you downgrade to the cheapest retail dual core. Motherboards are the cheapest around though, not much to sacrifice there.

That's my build suggestions thus far, hope it helps you decide/build if you do decide to do it yourself.
 

jamesbond007

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You may want to check the FS/FT area - there's a guy selling some CPU/MB combos for $100 that include a dual-core (not HT) Pentium 3GHz and a very nice Intel motherboard. Seems like a pretty solid price for a lot of power that should last your girlfriend quite a while for simple tasks.

If you need help finding the thread, PM me.
 
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