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April 14, 2013, 11:09:17 PM |
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I'm trying to come up with the cheapest components except for the GPU and PSU. I looked at Sempron setup but to cut down on shipping charges, I decide to buy as much from Microcenter. I tried going for new parts but I think I might save some money if I go with older generation parts.
Intel 3.2GHz Pentium 4 Hyper 19.67 CM X Dream 4 CPU Cooler 9.99 DG41TY LGA 775 35.99 Micro Center 1GB DDR2-800 14.99 TC102 Case 37.99 Corsair CX Series CX500M 500 64.99 Gigabyte GV-R779OC-1GD 329.99 Total 513.61 (or if using an old case I have, $475.61)
I learned I can make do with PCIe x16 only using risers so that's why I thought about this mobo/chip. RAM is probably not critical. I will be running a linux OS, off either a flash drive or a cheap HDD. Might have to go with HDD, not sure if this mobo can use large flash drives like 16gb. Any idea about that?
My original build was:
ASRock H61M-DGS 1155 mATX Intel Motherboard 44.99 Intel Celeron G550 2.6GHz LGA 1155 Boxed Processor 32.99 Fractal Design Core 1000 Mini 39.99 Micro Center 4GB DDR3-1333 26.99 Corsair CX Series CX500M 500 64.99 PowerColor AX7850 1GB 169.99 Total 379.94 (or if using an old case I have, $339.95)
So, if I go with this P4 build, I can stick in that 7790 but I don't think I can do it if I go with the Celeron build.
Point out any flaws about going for the P4 build. Is there any way to make it work? Otherwise, how do I change the Celeron build to get some more Mhash/s out of it? I don't want to go over $500 at the moment. I'm cutting it very close to the limit. I didn't account for taxes but might be an additional $20. Thanks
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