Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 09:51:46PM -0700, Alexandru Cardaniuc wrote:
So I decided to get a desktop. I need some advices.
I use computer primarily for reading/writing emails, browsing internet,
occasional openoffice.org use, watching movies on dvds or any mpeg
movies. Most other times I spend sitting in emacs writing some code. I
don't play computer games or use any 3D graphics applications.
So I figured, I don't need a very fast and expensive graphics card, a
lot of memory, the latest CPU or biggest HDD. This Desktop Computer is
going to be used primarily for writing and compiling my code.
So, my first question is: does it make sense to build my own Debian box,
or for my purposes it's not necessary? From what I checked on the
internet today some manufacturers offer prebuild computers for less
price than I think I will be able to build it using the same parts. Any
comments would be appreciated.
Hello Alexandru,
I went through this six months or so ago. I looked at the cheap
pre-build boxes and found that they were cheap for a reason, so I built
my own. Get a good case with good cooling, a good PSU, a single good
drive (I got a Seagate 80 GB SATA as the smallest I could find), and a
$40 graphics card. Get an Asus board, any CPU, one stick of ram, and
you're done.
I only make a computer every 10 years or so. I went a little
bleeding-edge at the time, and got a huge CM-Stacker case with all the
extra fans, 600W PSU, two drives for raid1 and Athlon64 CPU. Cost $1K
Cdn at the regular local business store. Would have been a lot cheaper
over the internet.
For what you need, any new CPU will work, 512 MB is fine and 1 GB is
overkill (unless X starts hogging memory).
The other thing to consider is a used computer. Just as an expensive
example, IBM certified-used NetVista P4s go for around $400.
I could do everthing except watch a movie and install Etch on my 486. I
could do everything on my PII execpt that both were short on memory.
If you get anything but a new computer that uses DDR2 ram, load it up
with ram before it gets hard to find.
Good luck,
Doug.
Not all pre-built computers are that bad. I have used Dell PCs in many
cases and have never had any trouble. I just checked a few sites that i
frequent to find good deals/prices, etc. and found this:
http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/odg/msn_module_jump?c=us&ACD=qIqORk8H2tFwAnZHl0Ul&AID=0041306007&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04
If you would like to check out the sites yourself they are:
www.dealdetectives.com
www.slickdeals.net
www.fatwallet.com
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