Will this all work together?

S0Y73NTGR33N

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My grandparents want a computer.. but they want a really small one.. I've never put together anything with Micro-ATX or anything like that so I'm gonna list what I came up with.

My questions are...

Will this all fit together?

Suggestions?

I'm going for cheap but reliable. All they need it for is dial up internet and e-mail.



IN WIN mATX Slim Chassis With 180W power supply, Model "BT533.180FU2"

SONY Black 52x32x52 Internal IDE CD-RW Drive W/ CD Maker Software, Model CRX230ED-B2, OEM

Western Digital 20GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive, Model WD200BB, OEM Drive only

Crucial 184 Pin 256MB DDR PC-2100 - OEM

MSI "P4MAM2-V" VIA P4M266A Chipset Motherboard for Intel Socket 478 CPU -RETAIL

Intel Celeron D "315" 2.26 GHz, 533MHz FSB, 256K L2 Cache Processor - Retail

SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON 7000 Video Card, 32MB SDR, TV-Out, AGP, Model "100949L-RD" -RETAIL


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stevty2889

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Should work ok, 180w is pretty skimpy for a PSU, but should handle that. I do highly recomend not using a VIA chipset with an intel chip, that has always given me nothing but trouble..
 

halfadder

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Suggestion:
If you already have a monitor they can use: Mac Mini
Seriously.

It's what I gave my grandpa to replace his old PII system, he couldn't be happier.
 

S0Y73NTGR33N

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Originally posted by: halfadder
Suggestion:
If you already have a monitor they can use: Mac Mini
Seriously.

It's what I gave my grandpa to replace his old PII system, he couldn't be happier.

I don't really want to spend $300 more for a mac mini, sorry.

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wisdomtooth

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If you want to go Celeron or P4, I'd skip the VIA P4 motherboard and go for an i865-chipset board instead, which has built-in video, like the Abit IS10.

Since they won't be gaming anyway, that integrated video should be good enough. And the i865 chipset is more stable than the VIA.

And I'd use a nicer MicroATX case: Silverstone LC04 (comes with a 240W PSU with Active PFC.)

I hate pizza-box-style MicroATX cases like that Inwin, but that's just me..