What do u think about my new real budjet pc????

OuranosEXX

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Intel Celeron 366@550
Chaintech 6AJA4 (via apollo pro 133A)
64Mb pc133 (running at 133 async)
7,5GB HDD UDMA66
Ati Xpert 98 8MB
Creative 36 infra
Sound Card on board CT8738
PHILIPS 15" 105S 21 XSD
Midi tower 250W
Epson Stylous Color 760
Midi Tower 250W
Keyboard, mouse (microsoft)
Speekers 120W
Joystick
Diamond Supra 56k USB + 1 year free internet
1 year on site support
3 years guarante


i got it for 600$
is it a good deal???
 

drakek

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I guess its good if it is stable at 550Mhz.
I am looking to put together a PC like that for a Linux machine.
 

OuranosEXX

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yes its very stable it also goes up to 616 but the old agp card is not happy with over tahn 66\mhz agp... but i think for that money 550 is a good number
 

Rigoletto

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I don't think you are too concerned about performance. In England this is the cheapest you can make FROM NEW AND CURRENT PARTS to your equivalent, I think. The Socket7 can be INCREDIBLY cheap (I have not been cheating by taking blowout or old stock either). Just look at the savings you can get with integrated solutions if ya don't wanna upgrade:

£60 PC chips mainboard, inc. VGA, sound, LAN, modem
£45 64MB CAS2 SDRAM
£35 case and PSU
£55 AMD K6-2 500 + fan
£30 Mitsumi 48x CD-R
£10 Floppy 3.5"
£70 UDMA66 10.2 Gb Seagate
£10 cheapo speakers
£10 some gamepad
£5 cheapo mouse
£10 cheapo keyboard
£50 some naff cheap printer, apollo or something
£100 Belinea 15" monitor

*total £490 all NEW

PS what the hell is running your SDRAM at 133MHz with that celeron overclocked on a 100MHz FSB BTW?

 

OuranosEXX

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no in that machine speed is not my priority, i just want it for internet access, back up system, cd-burner, and internet gateway.in greece its really really cheap, the accurate price in dollar (acoording to todays parity)is 590$ and 410pounds