Irene, I was in the market for basically the exact same setup. I wanted to keep my motherboard/CPU/HSF/Memory/Video below $250. I eneded up going with the following:
- Retail Sempron 2800 (754) -- $87
- Refurbished Asus K8N -- $47
- I/O Shield -- $8
- 1 GB (2 x 512 MB) Corsair Value PC3200 -- $81
- Sapphire Radeon 9250 -- $38
Total (minus tax) = 261
Almost hit my mark. The difference was the CPU (Sempron 2800 over 2600) which I believe will be worth it.
I split the parts between Newegg (for the refurbished mobo) and the rest at Chiefvalue (slightly better prices). I've purchased over 10 refurbished motherboards from Newegg over the years. It is hit or miss with the accessories. I haven't gotten any with Asus boards for a long while, so I expected a white box OEM. That is exactly what I got. All I needed to supplement was an I/O shield. I got that from a trusted source at
www.asusparts.com for $7.95.
I have purchased three socket 754 CPUs refurbished from Newegg. All were listed as the "Box". All three of these came with the original AMD HSF. My experience seems to indicate that if you buy the "box" you'll get the fan. If you buy a refurb OEM, you'll get the plain ole' CPU with nothing else.
I decided there were no worthy on-board graphics solutions for socket 754 (sorry, Via's K8M800 or the SiS chipset didn't cut it in my books). I ended up getting a cheap Sapphire Radeon 9250 to hold me over until I could upgrade it. This set me back $38 at Chiefvalue.
All in all, I think I'm going to be very happy. The mobo arrived today. The rest should be here tomorrow. I plan to OC the Sempron 2800 and see how high I can get it stable. Oh, BTW, I chose the Sempron 2800 over the 2600 simply for the cache. I can make the CPU run faster by OCing it, but there isn't anything I can do to increase the cache. At least that was my rationale. I'll let you know if that plan paid off.
My long term plan, is to upgrade this system eventually to a socket 939 with a Venice core 3000. For now, however, this should tide me over a couple months until those processors settle into the proper price point and the nVidia nForce4 boards come down in price.
Happy computer building!
-MINOT-