AO Challenge: Build the best computer you can for $400

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  • rkjunior303
    I need this more than you
    • May 2003
    • 4029

    #1

    AO Challenge: Build the best computer you can for $400

    All -

    I'm in need of a new PC. I have been looking for barebones systems and have an idea what I want -- My challenge to you is, build the best PC (minus a HD or CD/DVD) for $400. If you make a system I may purchase, I may give you something. Call it a small prize or thank you.

    Requirements.

    P4 Duo
    1gig Ram
    Good video

    I haven't had a gaming rig in YEARS and I'm sick of my work laptop.

    Let the games BEGIN!

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  • behemoth
    SVSTC?
    • Nov 2002
    • 7750

    #2
    lazyass.

    newegg.com

    pricewatch.com

    have fun.

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    • robnix
      email robnix@gmail
      • Jan 2006
      • 2094

      #3
      Originally posted by behemoth
      lazyass.

      newegg.com

      pricewatch.com

      have fun.

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      • d4m4don3
        does anyone read my posts?
        • Sep 2005
        • 1228

        #4
        Originally posted by behemoth
        lazyass.

        newegg.com

        pricewatch.com

        have fun.
        Carefull with newegg, they manhandle the tower cases.

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        • Skoad
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 3265

          #5
          Duo's start at like $250, so good luck.

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          • robnix
            email robnix@gmail
            • Jan 2006
            • 2094

            #6
            Originally posted by d4m4don3
            Carefull with newegg, they manhandle the tower cases.
            It's the shipping company or poor packing by the case manufacturer that does that. I've ordered four or five Antec cases from Newegg without any issues.

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            • rkjunior303
              I need this more than you
              • May 2003
              • 4029

              #7
              Originally posted by Skoad
              Duo's start at like $250, so good luck.
              I can get an Intel barebones - case, Intel board, Duo 3.2ghz, 1gb ram, 120gig HD for $349 from Tiger.

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              • robnix
                email robnix@gmail
                • Jan 2006
                • 2094

                #8
                Originally posted by rkjunior303
                I can get an Intel barebones - case, Intel board, Duo 3.2ghz, 1gb ram, 120gig HD for $349 from Tiger.
                Tiger is the Devil.

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                • geekwarrior
                  MIA
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 2581

                  #9
                  I have some Dell laptop batteries you can have for cheap

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                  • personman

                    #10
                    Originally posted by rkjunior303
                    I can get an Intel barebones - case, Intel board, Duo 3.2ghz, 1gb ram, 120gig HD for $349 from Tiger.
                    So get it? It seems to meet your specs and sounds like a good deal.

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                    • WaffleBaron
                      Registered User
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 211

                      #11
                      $349 leaves you with $51 assuming the barebones comes with the shipping already included. Regardless, $51 isn't much of a vid card for a gaming rig. If you've got a spare case or can use an old one budget $80 RAM, $125 Vidcard, leaving $195 for CPU, drives, and board. Closest i can see with a dual core setup would be the combo special for $221 at Newegg even though its an AMD 3800+ and not intel (total $426) plus drives, or an Intel D820 Smithfield which is about $116 (not really for gaming) and a $70-80 mobo. Your bottleneck will be video no matter what CPU you run with that budget.
                      Last edited by WaffleBaron; 08-16-2006, 07:05 PM.

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                      • Pacifist_Farmer
                        Registered User
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 740

                        #12
                        Call Dell.

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                        • Timmee
                          eBay addict
                          • Apr 2002
                          • 1770

                          #13
                          Check out ZipZoomFly.com. Their prices are about the same as NewEgg, but the shipping is cheap in a lot of cases.
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                          • hgp3fat
                            What me worry?
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 68

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Timmee
                            Check out ZipZoomFly.com. Their prices are about the same as NewEgg, but the shipping is cheap in a lot of cases.
                            I built my system with parts from zipzoomfly and newegg, I just got what I wanted from the site that was the cheapest. No problems with the return I had to make to newegg (bad ram).

                            And my Lian Li case arrived in perfect condition.

                            Only advice, don't go cheap on the mobo! I always use Asus and never have any problems.

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                            • FooTemps
                              HURRRR
                              • Sep 2001
                              • 6702

                              #15
                              are you kidding? 400 for even a media machine is stretching it (granted you want lots of space on it... but having a small hard drive on a media server defeats the purpose of having one)

                              Okay, for cheap setup.
                              Pentium D 805 The budget overclocker's dream
                              OR
                              AMD A64 x2 3800+ AM2 Dual core + amd = can't really go wrong

                              Onboard video Jk, that'd be stupid.
                              7600GS? I don't know... hahaha

                              OCZ ram They are coming up with ridiculously good stuff IMO

                              I give up, that's already way over budget

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