I'm always updating my PC, so I'm having a hard time trying to find out how "low you can go" when it comes to purchasing a desktop at a very low price while keeping efficiency up for simple tasks.
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Long Story Short: We need a new, cheap PC that can run as an every-day work and home PC. Something that can run multiple programs at once without showing signs of slow down.. Like running Windows Media Player while browsing 10 websites and having MSOffice 2007 on in the backround (and maybe a little extra). Burning DVDs/CDs is also a requirement as my Dad is a band director and distributes DVDs/CDs to his band-mates weekly.
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My Dad's PC is over 9 years old and he thinks even $500 for a new PC is steep. He has a monitor, mouse, keyboard, speakers, etc already so he doesn't need any extra stuff save the actual Tower. I've been looking into these Optiplex Dell Systems, but am unsure how "cheap" I can go before we start running into system slowdowns when running specific software programs.
I'm basically trying to get that number as low as possible so he will at least consider getting a new PC. He is almost convinced that the reason his 9 year old PC is slow because of a virus...a virus, and not because its 9 YEARS old! lol. He's going to be going to the local store soon and having it wiped clean (again!) for $200 in hopes that it will make it faster heh. I've already formatted it and got it back up nice and new... yet he says (dumbly) there still must be a virus still on there from what I installed (a fresh legal copy of XP apparently is filled with Viruses). His paranoia is going to make me go nuts unless I have another solution for him.
I was looking at the OptiPlex 755 (Ultra Small Form Factor), but that $468 price tag might be a little too high to recommend because he'll probably just shut me out and go pay the outrages $200 for something that won't help him.
Once the prices on the PC's on Dells site start to go below $460, the processors switch to AMD's and I have no real experience with them so I cant tell whats decent. I know 1GB of Ram is at least something he'll need. His job relies on him and his PC and he'll need that extra memory. Anyways, sorry for the long winded post - any suggestions are extremely appreciated.
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Long Story Short: We need a new, cheap PC that can run as an every-day work and home PC. Something that can run multiple programs at once without showing signs of slow down.. Like running Windows Media Player while browsing 10 websites and having MSOffice 2007 on in the backround (and maybe a little extra). Burning DVDs/CDs is also a requirement as my Dad is a band director and distributes DVDs/CDs to his band-mates weekly.
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My Dad's PC is over 9 years old and he thinks even $500 for a new PC is steep. He has a monitor, mouse, keyboard, speakers, etc already so he doesn't need any extra stuff save the actual Tower. I've been looking into these Optiplex Dell Systems, but am unsure how "cheap" I can go before we start running into system slowdowns when running specific software programs.
I'm basically trying to get that number as low as possible so he will at least consider getting a new PC. He is almost convinced that the reason his 9 year old PC is slow because of a virus...a virus, and not because its 9 YEARS old! lol. He's going to be going to the local store soon and having it wiped clean (again!) for $200 in hopes that it will make it faster heh. I've already formatted it and got it back up nice and new... yet he says (dumbly) there still must be a virus still on there from what I installed (a fresh legal copy of XP apparently is filled with Viruses). His paranoia is going to make me go nuts unless I have another solution for him.
I was looking at the OptiPlex 755 (Ultra Small Form Factor), but that $468 price tag might be a little too high to recommend because he'll probably just shut me out and go pay the outrages $200 for something that won't help him.
Once the prices on the PC's on Dells site start to go below $460, the processors switch to AMD's and I have no real experience with them so I cant tell whats decent. I know 1GB of Ram is at least something he'll need. His job relies on him and his PC and he'll need that extra memory. Anyways, sorry for the long winded post - any suggestions are extremely appreciated.