- Dec 13, 2004
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My uncle is a former marine. He went to a meeting and recieved a free computer. They gave him a Pentium 100, 32 MB of RAM, Windows 95, like a 3 GB hard drive and integrated whatever else is possible. (ouch!)
Well, the computer is barely functional to have more than one browser window open, he asked what can I build him for a reasonable ammount to help him get some good performance. Here's what I've come up with.
Foxconn NF4K8AB-RS Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce4 ATX AMD Motherboard - $72.99
AMD Sempron 2600+ Palermo 333MHz FSB Socket 754 Processor - $72.00
SAPPHIRE Radeon X300SE HyperMemory (128 MB Onboard VRAM) Express x16 Video Card - $52.50
OCZ Premier Value 512MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 400 400 - $42.50
NEC Black 2M Cache IDE DVD Burner - OEM - $40.00
Seagate Barracuda 80GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - $49.00
THERMALTAKE Silent PurePower TT-420AD(DUAL FAN) ATX 420W Power Supply - $36.99
[edit] I found a Windows XP Pro OEM pack in my computer stuff drawer... minus ~91 dollars!!!
Total = $365.98 before shipping.
I want to save my uncle as much as possible, while retaining decent performance. I already have a case and floppy drive. My main concern is the power supply. I'm not sure if that's a good one, since I don't know a whole lot about them, except for 350 should be plenty for this setup. I'm assuming that Hypermemory is disablable. I don't want it digging into his system RAM.
I also decided to keep that HDD. 6 extra dollars from the next cheapest reputable drive, which I think warrants the extra 2 year warranty. (couldn't find that hitachi you were talking about, KoolDrew) Changed memory to OCZ RAM, a more reputable company. Checked out the power supplies....how's the thermaltake one. I don't need high wattage, I just need stable current.
Well, the computer is barely functional to have more than one browser window open, he asked what can I build him for a reasonable ammount to help him get some good performance. Here's what I've come up with.
Foxconn NF4K8AB-RS Socket 754 NVIDIA nForce4 ATX AMD Motherboard - $72.99
AMD Sempron 2600+ Palermo 333MHz FSB Socket 754 Processor - $72.00
SAPPHIRE Radeon X300SE HyperMemory (128 MB Onboard VRAM) Express x16 Video Card - $52.50
OCZ Premier Value 512MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 400 400 - $42.50
NEC Black 2M Cache IDE DVD Burner - OEM - $40.00
Seagate Barracuda 80GB 7200 RPM Serial ATA150 Hard Drive - $49.00
THERMALTAKE Silent PurePower TT-420AD(DUAL FAN) ATX 420W Power Supply - $36.99
[edit] I found a Windows XP Pro OEM pack in my computer stuff drawer... minus ~91 dollars!!!
Total = $365.98 before shipping.
I want to save my uncle as much as possible, while retaining decent performance. I already have a case and floppy drive. My main concern is the power supply. I'm not sure if that's a good one, since I don't know a whole lot about them, except for 350 should be plenty for this setup. I'm assuming that Hypermemory is disablable. I don't want it digging into his system RAM.
I also decided to keep that HDD. 6 extra dollars from the next cheapest reputable drive, which I think warrants the extra 2 year warranty. (couldn't find that hitachi you were talking about, KoolDrew) Changed memory to OCZ RAM, a more reputable company. Checked out the power supplies....how's the thermaltake one. I don't need high wattage, I just need stable current.
