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Your proposed build was $500 and apparently too pricey for him. Refurbished office machines clock in around $300, so you are clearly not saving him any money.
"Total crap" would be roughly double what he needs out of his PC.
Seriously, it's a Facebook machine and he's on a tight budget. Buy him this and be done with it.
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Re: Taking the dive into PC building
Originally posted by cidbahamut View PostBut why would you bother doing a custom build for a Facebook machine? That's just a waste of time, effort and probably money too.
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But why would you bother doing a custom build for a Facebook machine? That's just a waste of time, effort and probably money too.
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I'm guessing because even if he isn't using it for much Etra doesn't want to build a crappier machine than necessary.
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Originally posted by Etra View PostHe doesn't want it for gaming. Just streaming movies and facebook.
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HD5000 is waaaay more than enough to handle 1080p streamed video and browsing. You can definitely find something good for less than 500 bucks excluding the HDDs since he already has them.
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Originally posted by Raydeus View PostWhat video card are you giving him and also what resolution is he planning on using?
Edit > Also, integrated video isn't so bad as long as there's a PCI-E 16x slot available for future expansion.
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What video card are you giving him and also what resolution is he planning on using?
Edit > Also, integrated video isn't so bad as long as there's a PCI-E 16x slot available for future expansion.
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Originally posted by Raydeus View PostWha? Then yeah, any PC within the last 5 years will be more than suitable for his needs. Heck the monitor would probably be the most expensive part since he can re-use his laptops' HDDs.
You can check Phenom II processors or any socket AM3 for that matter and a DDR2/3 memory (4GB) stick as well as motherboards with built in audio. You can go extremely cheap for something like that. Also, if he still has his OS license from the laptops he can also skip spending on that.
*I know, I said he isn't gaming, but still.
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Wha? Then yeah, any PC within the last 5 years will be more than suitable for his needs. Heck the monitor would probably be the most expensive part since he can re-use his laptops' HDDs.
You can check Phenom II processors or any socket AM3 for that matter and a DDR2/3 memory (4GB) stick as well as motherboards with built in audio. You can go extremely cheap for something like that. Also, if he still has his OS license from the laptops he can also skip spending on that.
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He doesn't want it for gaming. Just streaming movies and facebook.
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Agreed.
And although he could maybe upgrade his current work PC to handle the load better (more RAM for instance) chances are he would be much better off saving that money until he could afford something in the range of at least 1k for his gaming rig.
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Originally posted by DakAttack View PostIf $500 is too much, then he's better off using his work PC. He can't afford a new one.
For a solid gaming machine you could probably get by on $800 if you cut enough corners, but if you aren't building a rig to handle gaming or media editing then a $300 Dell or whatever will suffice for most people.
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If $500 is too much, then he's better off using his work PC. He can't afford a new one.
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