Building a new computer

sarotara

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I'm building a new computer for a family with several young (7-9 year old) kids. The computer will be used by the kids mostly for things like web browsing, kids' games, some word-processing, etc. The only catch is that the price has to be in the low $400s (the lower the better), which does present a slight problem... Anyway, here is what I came up with.

AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo 400MHz FSB Socket 754 - $95.00
EPoX EP-8KDA3J Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce3 250Gb - $68.99
Corsair ValueSelect 512MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM - $42.50
MSI RX9550-TD128 Radeon 9550 128MB - $61.00
NEC DVD Burner Model ND-3520A - $47.00
Hitachi Deskstar 7K80 HDS728080PLA380 80GB Hard Drive - $60.00
Antec SLK1650B w/350W PSU - $55.00

Please let me know what you think of the above build.
 

cpals

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I'd say go with one of the Dell deals they have a couple times a month... $300-$400 and a lot of times come with monitors! Check out the Hot Deals area.
 

shud

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Linux for the kids? You sure you want to expose them to command lines this early? :)

Just kidding. I assume you're installing a GUI over it.
 

sarotara

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MS Windows doesn't exactly come free and I rather spend the money on hardware. Besides, I intend to set up Linux in a way so that the kids don't do too much damage. I don't intend to expose them to a command prompt :)

I think spending an additional $6 for an extra 40GB of hard drive space is definitely worth it. The burner is mainly due to the kids' college-age step-sister who is occasionally home. The on-board video suggestion is a very valid point though.