Monday, August 27, 2018
300 ish Budget PC
300 ish Budget PC
Hot on the heels of my post on building a relatively cheap dual-core system that can double as a multimedia machine, Ive decided to post what Im recommending to a friend looking to build a budget system. Considerations for this build were the common tasks this machine was going to be used for. He would use it to play DVDs, internet browsing and office work. His wife would use it for her Adobe Photoshop projects and printing.I recommend this set-up because of the low-power draw from this AMD AM2 ATHLON 64 LE-1620. Another side benefit of choosing this particular processor is its ability to overclock, should the need arise that is. These processors actually overclock quite a bit, as proved by this post in XtremeSystems.org. The memory requirement for this is build is kept to a single 1GB DDR2 module from Geil because hell be using Windows XP
These specs may seem sparse, but the main consideration is to keep the budget around the Php 10,000 mark. Thats sub-$300 to you folks in the US. The following hits it right at the sweet-spot:
- AMD AM2 ATHLON 64 LE-1620 2.4 GHz
- PhP 2,100
- EMAXX NF7050HD-PRO VGA/ LAN / PCI-E - PhP 2,350
- 1 GB GEIL DDR2 PC800 - PhP 1,100
- 160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA
- PhP 2,100
- 20x LG GSA-H55N DL DVD�RW IDE Drive
- PhP 1,250
- Generic ATX Steel Case
- PhP 1,500
- TOTAL - Php 10,450
So there you go.
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