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Old 07-15-2007, 02:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Intel D945GCCRL Socket 775 Barebone Kit Intel Pentium D 805 OEM 1GB DDR2 PC4200 ATX Mid-Tower Case 450 Watt Power Supply at TigerDirect.com

Everything but the CD and HD. If you have a piece of **** pc sitting around with an HD and a CD drive, you could build a super cheap pc.
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Intel D945GCCRL Socket 775 Barebone Kit Intel Pentium D 805 OEM 1GB DDR2 PC4200 ATX Mid-Tower Case 450 Watt Power Supply at TigerDirect.com

Everything but the CD and HD. If you have a piece of **** pc sitting around with an HD and a CD drive, you could build a super cheap pc.
I ordered a couple of these to sell at my shop. The perform pretty well for the money... Just add HD and OS and they are on the way out the door... NICE!
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Yeah, If I needed PC I'd be grabbing it up. A $30 DVD burner and a $50 250gb HD...and you've got a PC Best Buy will try and sell you for $700 for $250.
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They ship to england as well so I guess this might help quick start my own company.
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Not tryin to rain on anyone's parade, but...

When you buy this, plan on buying a new power supply to replace this one ASAP.

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^not really a cheap generic power supply will work for a build like that
in my CET class we bought barebones like these to use foor our computers and the generic power supplys worked just fine all year

too bad tiger direct has taxes here in north carolina or i owuld go for it
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Don't forget you'll need a cpu hsf for this too, but that's no big deal.
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nice find.... but it lacks a cooler, might need to pick up one
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^not really a cheap generic power supply will work for a build like that
in my CET class we bought barebones like these to use foor our computers and the generic power supplys worked just fine all year

too bad tiger direct has taxes here in north carolina or i owuld go for it
I wouldn't take those odds to vegas. Cheap ones not only offer unstable power that damages components over time, but they also are known for frying at any given time.

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yea but do you think dell or hp use anything better?
i know people with 5 year old dells running just fine, slow as **** but they ran, and they used really generic power supplies

so i wouldn't worry about it at all
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