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    techie_007 is offline Privileged Users
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    Ok, so an uncle of mine needs a new CPU cos his old celeron 600Mhz CPU has finally given up the ghost



    Needs:



    Songs, movies.

    Internet browsing.

    Hardly any gaming.







    Only need the CPU unit, nothing else. All other old components will be recycled and used (CRT/APC UPS/speakers/keyboard/mouse)



    I am leaning for a basic AMD dual core setup here, for the better IGP available, though I am not convinced on buying the 780G yet, 4.5k mobo seems overkill for his use



    Intel suggestions are welcome too



    So items required:

    1. Cabby (will get basic one, so no suggestions )

    2. PSU: Either powersafe 400W or generic cabby one depending on budget. Hardly any major power draw so lets c

    3. Proccy + Mobo: Dual core + decent IGP is default nowadays I guess

    4. RAM: Prob transcend sticks 2Gb? Might be overkill else 1Gb only 667/800 watever is cheaper.

    5. HDD: 250Gb single platter seagate seeing only 300 Rs diff between the 160 n the 250.

    5. DVD-Writer: Cheapest one prob samsung/LG. He might have one already with him in the old box. Lets c.



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    Hey, i saw this at Deltapage.com



    Intel D945GCLF-ATOM board + cel 1.6 + Fan 3400



    why dont you go for this instead. this must be able to handle all the stuff you have mentioned with ease.



    this is the write up for atom at the intel website..

    Intel® Atom™ Processor: Intel's Smallest Chip



    Perhaps you can build a super small rig and surprise your uncle.

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    Data on that Proc and board is available at

    Intel Atom D945GCLF - ready Tranquil PC’s Weblog



    sorry for the double post i am unable to edit the previous post.

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    get a sempron proccy n 690g mobo..3k odd

    512mb x 2 transcend 667 .8k

    powersafe 400w gold 1.5k else get a zebby cabby with 400w smps

    seagate/wd 250gb 2.1k odd

    dvd-rw samsung sh023b 1.1k

    total 8.5k odd
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    EEEEEEEEEE....



    come on ppl, my def of basic is a bit higher than these



    Hes moving up from a celeron, so no ATOM plz



    no sempron. me definitely going dual core min. His daughter dabbles in animation a bit. so some horsepower would be welcome. I guess a dual core would be a blessing after a 600Mhz celeron
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    If you are going dual core then intel E2160+NV7050(zebronics) [3000+2400] & amd 4000+ dual core + jetway 690G motherboard[2600+3000]. Ram has gotten a lot cheaper now so 2GB is affordable.
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    lol then get n amd x2 4200 2.6k+780g mobo=5.5k
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    hmmm... much better



    I m thinkin bout the 4000+ paired with the jetway 690G. 780G will be too exp.



    On intel side, Doubt i ll get the 7050 zebby or even biostar here locally. wat options do I have for the 7050 mobos? Tho i believe the 690G is a better option than the 7050. So might end up with AMD again
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    :hap5: You ask basic , we give basic..





    anyways, yeah an x2 paired with the 780G would do nicely.

    get the 780G as it has a GPU which may aid the animation related apps.

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    yep shed sme few more n get x2 4200 + 780g mobo....best for IGP n value too
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    780G: 2.5-3k more budget budget budget I m also putting in 2gb of RAM and a 250Gb single platter with a powersafe 400W Might run out of cash



    Lemme check up with him on how much he wants to sink in this
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    Turbo lag:@ But when it comes it :jumpy:COMES

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    No thx. I have seen it at its glory, n that was some 8 yrs ago



    Did get a number on that budget tho: 12k + 1.6k for a powersafe UPS.



    Now all I need to do is juggle everything to get it within 12k HELP..............
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    aight. lets see then

    X2 4200+ 3k

    Drop the 690G/780G idea. for "hardly any gaming" , a 6100 board will do quite nicely. I use one .mine gigabyte should cost <2.5k these days

    2GB ram- 2k

    250Gig HDD - 2.5k

    Writer Samsung SH 203D - 1.2k

    Cabinet- buy something nice for the man. set 3k for a good cabby + PSU



    The prices are a bit inflated, intentionally, since small town dealers will do the same



    EDIT:Correction! I use 2 6100's. the second one is the corporate edition called the Quadro NVS210S I have at work
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenhorn
    aight. lets see then

    X2 4200+ 3k

    Drop the 690G/780G idea. for "hardly any gaming" , a 6100 board will do quite nicely. I use one .mine gigabyte should cost <2.5k these days

    2GB ram- 2k

    250Gig HDD - 2.5k

    Writer Samsung SH 203D - 1.2k

    Cabinet- buy something nice for the man. set 3k for a good cabby + PSU



    The prices are a bit inflated, intentionally, since small town dealers will do the same



    EDIT:Correction! I use 2 6100's. the second one is the corporate edition called the Quadro NVS210S I have at work
    nice config



    minor mods, esp considerin ur total is goin to 14k



    AMD 4000+ if cheaper

    basic 1k cabby

    1Gb RAM

    MOBO: Asus has the M2N-VM (I think ) for ~3k GF7050 and DVI (future proofing, 6100 seems too old )

    Powersafe 400W



    Shud manage hopefully < 12.5k

    seems balanced. What do you think?



    Alternative would be 2Gb RAM and generic PSU. Basic Rig after all, but me thinks he can always add a Gb later
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    well i thought 12k+ 1.6k PSU = ~14k. and as i said , I've slightly increased the prices.



    ASUS ? you really want to push your luck? try gigabyte/MSI/Jetway. personally, i like GB boards



    yes, for such a basic config, whatever PSU comes with the cabby ( as long as it isnt zebronics ) will do
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    Quote Originally Posted by greenhorn
    well i thought 12k+ 1.6k PSU = ~14k. and as i said , I've slightly increased the prices.



    ASUS ? you really want to push your luck? try gigabyte/MSI/Jetway. personally, i like GB boards



    yes, for such a basic config, whatever PSU comes with the cabby ( as long as it isnt zebronics ) will do
    1. Its UPS, not PSU

    2. Asus seems most readily avl Availability is the issue na. Lemme c if i can get MSI/GB. Jetway is rashi too

    3. Hmmm...so the 2Gb RAM and generic PSU, or maybe a VIP silver 400W @ 500Rs if I have something left over
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    hmm, in that case , a gig less of ram. 1GB is quite adequate, unless you plan to run vista ,aand even then you can add later

    dont skimp on UPS. get an APC!
    Turbo lag:@ But when it comes it :jumpy:COMES

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    +1 for APC....n stayaway frm rashi..try gettin MSI/GB unless in vain...
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    Dell is the best option. He won't eat your head if anything goes wrong and won't blame you for a bad purchase.



    Otherwise



    AMD X2 4000

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