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I need some sugesrtion for an inexpensive CPU, MB and memory. I do not need the latest hardware but rather something that will work well in spite of price. As my old computer went south i only wish to replace those parts. Hoping to stay with Intel but can be swayed to AMD.
 
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Need a little more info... like what are you doing with it, and your budget. What are you replacing (the old specs.)
 
Need a little more info... like what are you doing with it, and your budget. What are you replacing (the old specs.)

this will be used as a back up computer only, internet and file storage. I do not want to spend very much money for a cpu, MB and the memory. less than $200 if possible.
 
Need a little more info... like what are you doing with it, and your budget. What are you replacing (the old specs.)

the old specs are not relevant, see other post, to be used as a back up computer only for internet and other non demanding tasks.
 
this will be used as a back up computer only, internet and file storage. I do not want to spend very much money for a cpu, MB and the memory. less than $200 if possible.

Like Bononos suggest, any Celeron/Pentium and a discount H81/B85 board. I like ASRock and Gigabyte budget boards myself, but anything on sale will work. If you live near a MicroCenter you can very often get discounted boards off the clearance shelf (open-box, discontinued, etc.)

Newegg has open-box stuff too...

Pentium G3220 ($57 Newegg)
Gigabyte H81M-H ($34, open box @ Newegg)
G.Skill 2x2GB 1333 DDR3 RAM ($28 Newegg)

$120.
 
Like Bononos suggest, any Celeron/Pentium and a discount H81/B85 board. I like ASRock and Gigabyte budget boards myself, but anything on sale will work. If you live near a MicroCenter you can very often get discounted boards off the clearance shelf (open-box, discontinued, etc.)

Newegg has open-box stuff too...

Pentium G3220 ($57 Newegg)
Gigabyte H81M-H ($34, open box @ Newegg)
G.Skill 2x2GB 1333 DDR3 RAM ($28 Newegg)

$120.

Plus, a build like this can be updated with a much higher end CPU with a simple swap down the road if you ever have the need to.

Ketchup's link is a decent price if you need anything like a i5.
 
ok so i bought some new parts to resurrect my old computer, MP, CPU and some memory.
the MB is an Asus Z-87A,
the CPU is aG3220 Pentium...
G.SKILL F3-10666CL9S-8GBXL Ripjawsx 8GB 1X8GB DDR3-1333
 
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