Been getting email requests to run an entry on cheap desktop PCs. The only way to address that is to pick for the cheapest parts available in stores and build them from scratch. Here’s what I ended up with…
CPU: AMD Sempron LE-1200 2.1Ghz (Php1,598USD 27INR 2,308EUR 26CNY 198)
Motherboard: Redfox NF61V/S GForce N6100, PCIE, Sound, LAN (Php1,898USD 32INR 2,742EUR 31CNY 236)
Storage: 80 GB Western Digital 7200rpm (Php1,850USD 32INR 2,673EUR 30CNY 230)
Memory: 512MB DDR 667MHz (Php648USD 11INR 936EUR 11CNY 80)
Optical Drive: LiteOn 16X DVD-ROM Drive (Php900USD 15INR 1,300EUR 15CNY 112)
Casing: Orion Glacier with 500W (Php1,200USD 20INR 1,734EUR 19CNY 149)
Monitor: M-Life 15″ color monitor (Php2,698USD 46INR 3,898EUR 44CNY 335)
Total: Php10,792USD 184INR 15,590EUR 175CNY 1,339
There could be some more ways to shave off a couple hundred pesos from this list (cheaper casing, CDROM instead of DVDROM, etc.). Listed prices are taken from PC Corner and Rising Sun Computers.
If there are other suggestions to the specs above, let me know.
On a side note, if you have that budget then maybe you can also check out the Php9,995USD 170INR 14,439EUR 162CNY 1,240 Blue H1 UMPC.
Disclosure: Blue Digital Systems is an advertiser on this blog.
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Jay says:
how about an intel?
core2duo perhaps?
Andre Marcelo-Tanner says:
thats a crappy pc :)
Abe Olandres says:
@Andre – you get what you pay for. Still, for the marginalized crowd, a crappy PC is much better than no PC at all.
Andre says:
Ya but you could probably lessen the hard drive, 40GB is plenty, there once was a time when 20GB was a lot. Surplus parts even.
Keyboard, mouse, powersupply, speakers.
Windows XP? Hindi maafford ng original, bili nalang ng Linux sa greenhills daw :)
jhay says:
Ah Greenhills. It’s “Divisoria” for techies. ;)
otoymreyes says:
this pc + linux = ASTIG!
Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco says:
For a midrange gaming PC @ 1024*720 resolution, my suggestion would be:
Processor: AMD Athlon LE-1640 (PhP 2,198)
Motherboard: ECS A780GM-A AMD780 (PhP 3,248)
Memory: 1 x DDR 800 1GB (PhP 1,248)
Storage: SeaGate 160GB 7200 RPM SATA (PhP 1,998)
Optical Disk Drive: Samsung 20X SH-S203N SATA LightScribe (PhP 1,348)
Casing: Orion FF+11 400W (PhP 1,598)
Monitor: Samsung 17″ 793DV (PhP 3,898)
Total: PhP 15,536
For an even better gaming experience @ 1280×1024 resolution, you can also add
Discrete GPU: Powercolor HD3450 512MB DDR2 64BIT (PhP 2,148)
and upgrade
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 5000 (PhP 3,198)
Memory: 2 x DDR 800 1GB (PhP 1,248 x 2)
Storage: SeaGate 320GB 7200 RPM SATA (PhP 2,698)
Monitor: Acer 17″ X173W (PhP 7,598)
New Total: PhP 24,332
The set-up enables you to use Hybrid Crossfire with either Windows XP or Vista (using ATI Catalyst 8.8 up) which will provide above average gaming experience on resolutions of up to 1280×1024.
I wanted to suggest AMD Athlon X2 5000 BE and a Black Edition AMD 780G chipset with at least 64Mb sideport memory for enhanced overclocking potential but it doesn’t seem like PC Corner has either of them. If they did it will probably only cost an extra PhP 500 – PhP 1,000 and allow you to increase performance with just a couple of tweaks.
I also recommend Blue’s UMPC, if that’s your thing. I posted a short review on my Multiply (http://lucienium.multiply.com) if any of you are interested with it. I still think they should make a beefed up 8.9″ 1024*600 LCD + VIA Nano U2500 + VIA VX800 version though.
*prices solely from PC Corner*
P.S.: Yuga, kindly delete my first post. It’s incomplete, hehehe. Thanks!
ron says:
cr*ppy pc perhaps :)
but for somebody like me who belongs to the marginalized crowd, the package is already a very good deal.
too bad i still can’t afford it (hehehe).
all i was able to afford was a beaten up system (without monitor or accessories) that runs on athlon xp 1500 with 256mb ram.
yeah, that’s how bad it can be for this crowd :)
Jay says:
heck.. everyone’s ignoring my suggestion!
how about build an intel core2duo?
decent & midrange PC’s ranges from 10K to 15K.
if you’re tight on budget go for an Intel Atom Desktop PC.
Lucien Dominick G. Tiojanco says:
Jay,
Intel’s offerings scale well on the higher end of the market but not on the lower end. I checked a couple of reviews and an Athlon X2 5000+ beats similarly priced Intel processors. Also, AMD’s offerings give you decent IGP’s that allow give you better bang for the buck while consuming overall less electricity.
daryl says:
CPU: AMD Sempron LE-1200 2.001Ghz
Motherboard:MSI-k9n6pgm2
Storage: 80 GB gstore
Memory: 1gb ddr2 667MHz
Optical Drive:cd-rom
Casing: generic casing
Monitor: crt monitor
voila!!!!!! a php9.5K
J says:
if you’re going to use it for games or HD, of course this PC is useless, but for blogging/internet/office this PC is fine.
this is actually a good PC for casual use, we built an Intel Little Valley PC months ago, it is alot slower than the AMD Sempron but it was okay.
you can check it here:
http://www.zai3p.com/blog/intel-little-valley/
geck says:
yuga is right, crappy PC is much better than no PC at all.
me says:
try nyo sa http://www.buyqube.com
Chris Kelly says:
How much does it cost in american dollars? I am looking for best site for cheapest components? where is such a site.