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I would buy the package with the monitor to save some $$$, but then again I know I wouldn't gonna need it to run the most graphically heavy games for the next few years, cIV and Paradox's strategy games will work for me.
The Dell box is a PoS. I don't know why any individual users would want a Dell because you can build one with much better components. If you can't pay somebody $50 to do so.
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I bought a Dell because I didnt feel like going through all the research, then pricing out what I wanted, dealing with the potential of bad parts, etc.
I went to Dell and waited until a slightly used machine was available with the components I wanted and at the price I wanted.
That pathetic PoS K8N Neo2 Platinum mobo went bonkers on me this morning. It didn't die, oh no. Just that somewhere in the multi-layer PCB a short developed, and this was what I found out after two hours of diagnosis.
It took me the rest of the day and ~$250 to get my computer back to working condition.
MSI, I curse at thee.
(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
Hmm...so how much do you think my friend's computer is actually worth? $450? $500?
Also, what would a machine with the following specs be worth?
-Intel Pentium 4 1.4 GHz 32-bit Processor
-Amptron P4-M920 Motherboard
-VIA VT8753(P4X266)/VT8233 Chipset
-512 MB SDRAM (I don't know the specifics off the top of my head, but I can look it up if you need to although I doubt it's relevant for your purposes)
-XFX nVIDIA GeForce 6600GT AGP with 128 MB VRAM
-Maxtor 6Y160P0 160 GB IDE ATA133 Hard Drive
-NEC ND-3500AG DL-DVD+/-RW Burner
-VIA AC'97 4-channel Audio Codec
-10/100 VIA Rhine-II NIC
-3x rear IEEE1394a Firewire Ports
-7x USB 2.0 Ports (2 front, 5 rear)
-2x Rear USB 1.1 Ports
See what the components are worth, there's plenty of places where you can do that. I think even a link was provided in an earlier post.
That machine is not worth much, the only good item on that list is the videocard, which is too fast for the other components, degrading it's performance.
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So I'm in the market for a new desktop computer. My friend offered to sell me his for $550 (without a monitor or keyboard/mouse included, although I have a keyboard/mouse, but I'd have to buy a new monitor), and it's used:
$550 feels expensive for me, for that setup. My current computer cost maybe $700, a bit less probably, to build, and it was significantly better...
Don't price the above parts, either. A lot of the older processors cost more than they're worth due to the lack of supply, and the original cost to make them. When you can get a modern processor for $150, why consider a processor half the speed to be worth the $120 it's selling for?
Basic computer:
Motherboard: $100 to $150 (mid range) $50-$80 (low range)
CPU: $150 (dual core low range) $80-$100 (single core, low range); around $250 d.c. mid range
HDD: $50 (150gb) to $80 (250gb)
CDRW/DVD: Free if you have one already, otherwise $50ish. Or get a used one (see below).
Memory: $80-$100 for 1GB, $150-$180 for 2GB. Somewhat cheaper if you bargain hunt or buy 'cheap' brands.
Video Card: $70-$100 for low-end but good enough for most gaming (ie civ4); $150-$200 for mid-range for high performance.
Case and power supply: Add in at least another $80 for these, unless you're recycling these from an old computer.
Sound: Buy a motherboard w/integrated sound, most have it, or add in $40 or so for a sound card.
I think that's it... adding ...
That's about $510 for the 'low end' system, meaning still a system better than your friend's, excepting the memory being 1gb; and $820 for a 'mid range' system, with 2gb of memory and much better stuff. [$550 would roughly get you the above system with 2gb ram, give or take.] By "Low End" I mean around an athlon 3700 or thereabouts, by the way.
Then add on $100 for a cheap CRT monitor, or $300+ for a nicer monitor (but that's necessary anyway), and $100 for a copy of XP (unless you have that already and are transferring).
Remember you can reuse old computer parts Also obtainable used for VERY cheap, look around university websites (like marketplace.uchicago.edu for the U of Chicago, as an example). Both monitors and random parts of computers (including whole computers useful for salvage) are available on sites like that, at most major universities.
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