Barebones <$300 Advice?

LeetestUnleet

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The lower price the better, but <$300 is the goal (which should be more than enough). It's a Win98 machine that will be used for internet and photo sharing... he's a stereotypical "elderly" computer user.

All I need is the mobo/CPU/RAM. It's just a barebones upgrade, so he already has the HDD, PSU, Floppy, Optical drives, case, etc. Mobo should have onboard sound and video.

This is what I have selected, but it may be a little overkill for what he needs... I have no experience with Sempron processors, though... is it just worth it to push out a little extra for a Barton? Thoughts on components below?

Crucial 184 Pin 256MB DDR PC-2700 - OEM $55
ASUS "A7N8X-VM/400" nForce2 IGP Motherboard for AMD Socket A CPU -RETAIL $78
AMD Sempron 2200+ 1.5GHz, 512KB L2 Cache Processor - Retail $54

Total shipped:
$190
 

LeetestUnleet

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Hrm... I'll consider a pair of 2x256, but I must admit your post was a little hard to understand the first few reads :p
 

Tostada

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I think what he is alluding to is the fact that the integrated video on NF2 boards sometimes gets a little flaky if you don't have your memory running dual-channel.

There's nothing wrong with a Sempron for that system. If you use 512MB, the weakest link is definitely going to be your used hard drive.

ASUS boards are almost always a good choice, but given the track record of Biostar's NF2 IGP board, there's no reason not to be saving another $14:
http://www.newegg.com/app/View...description=13-138-234

Also, the price of that RAM is a little crazy. Nothing wrong with this:
http://www.newegg.com/app/View...description=20-141-302

 

LeetestUnleet

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Heh, $300 for a complete system if you sign up with 1 year of AOL service... they must be getting desperate ;) He's already in a contract with Verizon DSL, though.