What's the cheapest that one can get a decent computer?
The IT department here was selling off some old computers for ten bucks apiece, but of course they ran out before my turn in line came, dammit. The professors got their pick before the staff. I'm not in urgent need of a computer, but I would like to upgrade one of these days. What are the least expensive options out there?
The IT department here was selling off some old computers for ten bucks apiece, but of course they ran out before my turn in line came, dammit. The professors got their pick before the staff. I'm not in urgent need of a computer, but I would like to upgrade one of these days. What are the least expensive options out there?
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:09 am (UTC)Sorry, can't speak for PCs - I use GOOD computers. *snicker*
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:11 am (UTC)Also, what speed is your current computer because I might could give you something that we'd just send to surplus...
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:12 am (UTC)I love it, it is fast, has goodies and is upgradable. I got a preconfigured one with gobs of memory and RAM.
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:15 am (UTC)Preferrably from the office of a professor who continually asks for things but without going through the proper channels.
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:19 am (UTC)I may be selling a laptop pretty cheaply in the near future. Both of these were IT specials from my dad's company.
I'm actually getting one of the $25 ones to donate to an interfaith art museum project I consult on, but I can get more.
Honestly? I'd say get a low-end Dell for $500-700 and go from there. Old computers are a temporary solution that get worse each day.
--adam
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:21 am (UTC)If you wouldn't mind a used computer, I could put one of my leftover machines together for you for less than those prices... it would be nice to find a home for one of them. This isn't a sales pitch, but if you'd be interested, just ask.
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Date: 2004-07-13 09:40 am (UTC)Well…I also don't know what what OS you're using, but both of those links came from this section of Pricewatch, so if you don't like those, there are SEVERAL more to choose from. PC, Mac, Linspire, or empty, so you can put whatever the hell you want on it.
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Date: 2004-07-13 10:03 am (UTC)I must say, I do like the apples (ibook in my case), but windows are king for gaming, etc.
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Date: 2004-07-13 10:22 am (UTC)In the case of the emachines, the models listed on the website are not all the model options they have - go to best buy or circuit city (or perhaps sam's club and/or costco, if you or someone you know has a membership) and check out what they have in stock.
Lastly, I mentioned compaq earlier. I can't recommend a compaq (though I won't say "definitely don't buy one.") My current computer is a compaq, and I've sworn off them personally because of problems I've had with it. My harddrive crashed within a year of purchase. They did send me a new one, but I lost quite a bit of data. I've also had problems with my DVD/CD drives. One no longer works at all. And there are a few other quirks.
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Date: 2004-07-13 10:42 am (UTC)kelly--the best deals are usually going to be Frankenputers, as opposed to name brand whatevers. usually. at microcenter i found a compaq for a really good price, although i wound up having to upgrade the memory because 128mb just doesn't cut it for a two-and-a-half gigahertz processor. but overall i was very pleased--it came in at well under a thousand, including a monitor. i think it might have been refurbished, i'm not sure, but it looks new to me.
micro center sometimes has great deals. local non-chain computer stores sometimes have great deals. another option, if you're willing to do mail or online order, is to get a copy of computer shopper magazine. it's really thick, will make you think of a sears & roebuck catalog, and it's got all kinds of parts and systems listed.
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Date: 2004-07-13 11:24 am (UTC)Just noting. ^_^
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Date: 2004-07-13 12:09 pm (UTC)or you can buy a used machine with a 60 day warranty from the same location for $50.
Depends on what you want to do with it.
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Date: 2004-07-13 12:11 pm (UTC)Home built PC's are good if you know how to fix them yourself but a royal pain in the ass to get serviced if its not name brand. With virus outbreaks these days and the amount of times you'll probably need to reload the damn thing I'd stick with Dell.
If you want help finding one let me know what you want to spend and I'll help you pick out the best for your buck.
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Date: 2004-07-13 12:12 pm (UTC)What do you have now, and what would you consider "decent"?
My brother's idea of decent is considerable more powerful than mine, and I'm a hardcore geek. (He plays latest-and-greatest games on his.)
I have a couple of REALLY old computers that have been looking for a good home, and I could help you put something together for relatively cheap as well. I also have some spare parts lying around that might be of use.
Although getting a complete working system from Dell is nice if you're able to afford it. On the "Small Business" site (you can order from it), they have a brand new computer with decent specs for $349 (not including monitor and printer). Although you'd probably need to add a few things, including anti-virus, etc.
(And it's cheaper to buy most of the add-ons yourself on sale than have Dell do it... if you want some advice, post on your LJ and I'm sure plenty of people will let you know what's a good deal from Dell, and what isn't..)
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Date: 2004-07-13 05:45 pm (UTC)We'll probably have some spares that will be going to surplus at the end of summer. I don't know what speed the ones we have left will be but I could snag one for you.
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