Edit: Dell Canada has free shipping on their Dimension 2350 Just until Friday (cel 2.0/30Gb/etc.) that would come to about $550 without monitor (before taxes). Seems like a reasonable deal for a Dell (they are usually too expensive in Canada, once shipping is included). Any experience with how quiet/decent this model is? Compare it to what I originally spec'd below:
Mom is an editor, right now she is running win98se on a p133 (not kidding) and has finally had it. She need it for work, mostly, but also using crossword compiler and surfing. not a power user - never will be.
She cares about stability/quality/noise, and is willing to pay a little extra for it, but she has also been told she can get a bare box for around $400 (CANADIAN), so that's the general target. So far I am looking at:
$95 Celeron 1.7 retail (don't bother telling me to buy AMD, it may be better price performance - that matters for me - price matters for her, and price is about the same)
$92 Seagate HDD
$45 256 Mb Crucial PC2700
Video - My old Matrox G200 (free)
$40 Case
$40 Upgrade to Enermax PSU
$130 Intel brand 845pe mobo
leaning towards the Intel board for rock solid stability and quality rep, but I'm over budget already. I can get MSI or Gigabyte boards for about $20-30 less. comments on stability or quality there? Asus is out of the question because they cost more than Intel.
RAM: local shop offers something labeled Micron Spectek original. Is this any good?
PSU: any cheapies that are actually good enough and not too noisy? My Enermax whisper series is OK, but I still find it too loud for myself.
Also: how noisy is the retail HSF on the celeron 1.7. I was even considering going with a VIA Epia based solution before finding out this would likely be cheaper (seems foolish, but true). Any cheap s478 HSF that beat the retail by a reasonable margin on noise?
Mom is an editor, right now she is running win98se on a p133 (not kidding) and has finally had it. She need it for work, mostly, but also using crossword compiler and surfing. not a power user - never will be.
She cares about stability/quality/noise, and is willing to pay a little extra for it, but she has also been told she can get a bare box for around $400 (CANADIAN), so that's the general target. So far I am looking at:
$95 Celeron 1.7 retail (don't bother telling me to buy AMD, it may be better price performance - that matters for me - price matters for her, and price is about the same)
$92 Seagate HDD
$45 256 Mb Crucial PC2700
Video - My old Matrox G200 (free)
$40 Case
$40 Upgrade to Enermax PSU
$130 Intel brand 845pe mobo
leaning towards the Intel board for rock solid stability and quality rep, but I'm over budget already. I can get MSI or Gigabyte boards for about $20-30 less. comments on stability or quality there? Asus is out of the question because they cost more than Intel.
RAM: local shop offers something labeled Micron Spectek original. Is this any good?
PSU: any cheapies that are actually good enough and not too noisy? My Enermax whisper series is OK, but I still find it too loud for myself.
Also: how noisy is the retail HSF on the celeron 1.7. I was even considering going with a VIA Epia based solution before finding out this would likely be cheaper (seems foolish, but true). Any cheap s478 HSF that beat the retail by a reasonable margin on noise?
