building a comp for grandma !

Gadzookie

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ok im building a comp for my grandma all she needs is a computer good enough to go online with and thats it this is what i got

ASPIRE ATX288KL-BK/420 Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower
Computer Case 420W Power Supply 38.00

intel Celeron D 320 Prescott Socket 478 75.00
ASUS P4S800-MX Socket 478 SIS 661FX Micro ATX Intel Motherboard 59.00
Rosewill 512MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM System Memory 39.99
NEC Black 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive 8.49
Rosewill Black IDE CD Burner Model RR-521S BLK 19.99
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 8 6E040L0 40GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive 46.75

how does that look does everything look compatiable ?

the motherboard says it soports PATA ATA 133 devices did i choose the right hardrive ?

did i choose the right ram ?

and i cant tell if the PSU is 20 or 24 pins :-(

thank you all for your help ! ooh and im i forgetting anything ?
 

Pabster

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Granny is going Dual Core? :p

In all honesty a $299 Dell machine would be better for Granny. Let her call Dell for support :D
 

DaveSimmons

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An imac or ibook might make more sense, unless you want to stop by every week to clean off the spyware.
 

villageidiot111

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Get a dell, or even better an apple. Apple Mini would be perfect for her, and she would get less spyware. When it comes to cheap machines, companies like dell are often cheaper than building it yourself (plus you get tech support and a warranty).
 

TWills

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Dell cheapy, or any other cheapy rig, beats building a crappy one yourself in price and hassle.

If you do end up building it yourself, try to spend a little extra for a decent motherboard. I don't know about the one you've chosen. (I swear I need to build a few more Intel rigs :) )
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Gadzookie
celeron d is not dual core lol

LOL I missed the "Celeron" part of the equation :p

At any rate, my suggestion still stands. Those $299 Dell's would be perfect.