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My father-in-law (FIL) is looking to buy a new computer to replace his ~6 year old XP machine. That computer is a piece of crap from Best Buy which came preloaded with adware and other assorted junk that slows the system down. When I heard he was going to upgrade I volunteered to build him a computer so he'd be better off.
His needs: internet browsing, MS Office, tax software, etc.
His budget: $500 (but he'd prefer $400)
He already has a monitor/keyboard/mouse/speakers.
I was thinking something along the lines of: E5700, GA-G41M-ES2L (integrated graphics), 4GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, 500W PSU, DVD burners (2), and Windows 7 home premium. That meets the budget.
Sadly, Best Buy can do better with an i5 system for the same price. Or, they've got junky computers in the low $300 range. Should I just give up and have him buy from Best Buy?
If not, recommend me the fastest build for the budget. Thanks!
His needs: internet browsing, MS Office, tax software, etc.
His budget: $500 (but he'd prefer $400)
He already has a monitor/keyboard/mouse/speakers.
I was thinking something along the lines of: E5700, GA-G41M-ES2L (integrated graphics), 4GB RAM, 1 TB HDD, 500W PSU, DVD burners (2), and Windows 7 home premium. That meets the budget.
Sadly, Best Buy can do better with an i5 system for the same price. Or, they've got junky computers in the low $300 range. Should I just give up and have him buy from Best Buy?
If not, recommend me the fastest build for the budget. Thanks!
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