Originally posted by: jamesbond007
Can I ask you to post your specs? Outside of gaming, what do you do with the machine? I should have mentioned that I also do video editing and rendering, which is why I went with RAID0 on the HDDs. It also attributes to why I put 1GB of RAM in there.
Not saying mine is better or bigger, but I'm just curious as to how you got the cost so low.
Also, Czar, having the PSU on the bottom is the next best thing. It makes the tower so it's not so top-heavy and it is more stable. It's easier to pick up and it won't wobble in your arms.
The PSU seems to look similar to 1U rackmount PSUs.
Virtually all computers I buy are in the $500-$600 range. This is wheter it is for my gaming, for my work, or recommendations I make for my friends/family. (There is the occasional high end dual processor workstation that I order for work which costs a lot more). Of course they all have different needs and uses. Obviously you aren't getting dual 160 GB HDs, etc with a $600 computer. The vast majority of users will never use more than 10 GB, so that is really a personal thing.
Here is the last computer I bought. It was for work, 1 month ago for $530:
Dell Dimension 4700
2.8 GHz P4 - 800 MHz fsb with HT
512 MB DDR2
80 GB HD
17" LCD
Integrated graphics (graphics card ready)
2 year warranty
Standard keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc.
Clearly its not for gaming. If I were gaming, I'd get a CRT instead to save money and use that money on a decent but not top-of-the-line video card and 1 GB memory. The whole thing would probably be a bit over $600.
Basically to me, style is meaningless. I'd love to get a cheap case as I could care less. I save money with PS2 keyboards/mice and then I have that many more USB slots free. Etc. Its all about getting a computer that does what I need and still has tons of room for expansion when prices of today's top-of-the-line parts become dirt cheap. You did get a very good price for that computer. But for me personally, a styleless computer would have basically the same performance at a lower cost.