Building A cheap PC for a friend
A friend of mine needs a new computer. She only has one crappy one in her house she has to share, she has one in her room but she says its from the mid 90's and don't feel like fixing that. She has a moniter and a keyboard and mouse.
So I was thinking what do you think I should get her, for a super cheap computer for school, music, porn, and web surfing. Not expensive, but not crappy cheap?
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Budget in dollars. Or you won't get proper suggestions.
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Originally Posted by zapjb
Budget in dollars. Or you won't get proper suggestions.
Riiight like that's the only currency in the world.
Ask where he lives as well, no point in giving him links to all-american sites if he lives in the UK.
Where do you live btw, duffman?
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Geez I didn't mean it like that, Snny.
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Im pretty sure he lives in Australia ;)
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Originally Posted by SnnY
Riiight like that's the only currency in the world.
i think (s)he meant it as in "specified budget"
Duffman: there is a thread bout a comp for $500, it aint that old yet, maybe you should check it out..........
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Originally Posted by zapjb
Geez I didn't mean it like that, Snny.
:P
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My bad, I forgot to say looking close to 300 american for the mobo cpu ram and hd and a cd burner or something.
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Thats roughly £150, and that wuld be quite hard. I've seen second hand refurbished pc's for £200 ($400) they are like 1.8Ghz P4, 128mb ram, CD-rom drive, 4mb graphics, 20gb Hdd, mind you pc prices in the UK are higher than in US.
Also if the computer she is using right now is that then the moniter should also be about the same age and i've had alot of problems with older moniters (different connections, being different colour settings or something) so i would advise testing the moniter on a new computer (possibly yours) as i doubt it will work.