Originally posted by: CurseTheSky
Originally posted by: superstition
The e2140 is cheap and will last longer than a single core. Single core is obsolete tech. If you really want to pinch pennies and buy old tech, get a used machine.
I started on the Net with a 33 MHz processor. Is anyone here going to suggest one? Why not? Aren't we still using Netscape 1.1N?
My feelings as well.
You can save a couple bucks by going with a single core, but unless you're buying used, how much are you really saving? $10-15 tops?
I run a single core Pentium 4 2.8GHz at work. It's not bad for what I do (web design, programming, very minor graphics) but it's HORRIBLE when the virus scan kicks in, or if I have 6-10 windows open with a few other things going on at the same time. IMO, if you're saving money by going with a single core, save some more money at the same time by going with 512 or 256MB of RAM as well.
Get a low power dual core, 1GB of RAM, 250-300w RELIABLE power supply, mATX motherboard with integrated graphics, 80-160GB hard drive, a single DVD-ROM drive, and a decent SFF case. That's not including a monior (19" LCDs are cheap), mouse, keyboard, speakers, and software.
If the costs seem too high, look to Dell, HP, etc. They're low-priced PCs are actually very good deals.