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Werelds
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 14:54    Post subject: New Sandy Bridge system!
For my grandfather Troll Face
Got you thinking I already went to upgrade my system again, didn't I?

Anyway, I built my grandfather his first PC *ever* from old parts about 5 years ago, 3 years ago I built a new one (P3 -> P4, still with a glorious Voodoo 1). Now that one has broken down and rather than giving him some used crap again, I decided to build something Very Happy

Considering my grandfather doesn't need much, I went with a socket 1155 ASUS barebone; my HTPC is also based off an ASUS barebone (with the glorious GF9400 <3 inside). That was a good experience, as that barebone (one of the Pundits) had a good layout, came with all cabling etc.

Anyway, full list:
- Intel Pentium G620 (dual core, 2.6 GHz)
- Asus Vintage V6-P8H61E
- Samsung Spinpoint F3 250GB
- 2x2GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1600

Why the RAM overkill? Because that's my old kit which I've had lying around for some time. I could sell it, but I'd barely make 10 EUR off of it, so I figured I might as well stick it in this thing Very Happy

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Like with my HTPC, the barebone comes with SATA cables (angled ones), screws and everything. It looks awesome as well, better than it did on the photos I looked at. 4 x SATA, 2 x Molex and 1 x Floppy on the PSU cabling, not bad either. The ATX power is routed like that straight out of the box which is quite nice, and the case fan is also standard. The damn thing is absolutely DEAD SILENT; both fans at 800 RPM, CPU running at 28 degrees in a 20 degree room.

Grand total for all of this? 225 Euros Neutral
Only thing it "lacks" is a card reader (which the barebone would've had for 20 EUR more, but my grandfather won't use it anyway) and an optical drive; I'll be reusing his old optical drive. He'll be a damn happy 79-year old when I drop this off Very Happy
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 15:12    Post subject:
D'awwwww!! You're such a loving grandson Very Happy That's actually a very good PC as well, considering how cheap it was, sure he won't be playing Crysis on it any time soon... but it'll handle most anything else you throw at it, hardcore gaming aside.
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human_steel




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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 15:24    Post subject:
Does he game from time to time? Cause if not, you could've slithered him over some new and cheap laptop for that matter. Even though, the money spent on the new rig is beyond satisfying.
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Werelds
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 15:32    Post subject:
This is cheaper than any half-decent laptop I could find and definitely faster Razz
But no, he doesn't game at all apart from some card games and some Flash games now and then. At 200 EUR, best I can find are all 10" Netbooks; hardly matches up to this system + his 19" TFT Smile
Closest I could get with a laptop would start at 300 EUR and that would still be inferior to this; he wouldn't use a laptop properly anyway, he'd still have it sitting stationary.

It's just that this will handle anything I can throw at it aside from hardcore gaming like Sabin says, yet it is only half as expensive as my HTPC was 3+ years ago Smile
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sabin1981
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 15:35    Post subject:
Browser and flash-based gaming will be a breeze, even on that iGPU, and it's even capable of 1080p decoding - so it's a movie machine too. I'm impressed! Nicely done Werelds, I'm sure he's going to love it!
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human_steel




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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 15:40    Post subject:
Well, the CPU only is around 50 euro. Probably the cheapest SB. I'd have been surprised if he had gone over spending so much money on the rig. Laughing
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Werelds
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Oct 2011 15:55    Post subject:
human_steel wrote:
Well, the CPU only is around 50 euro. Probably the cheapest SB. I'd have been surprised if he had gone over spending so much money on the rig. Laughing

He would, because when his "current" PC broke down he rang me straight away asking if some 400 EUR piece of shit was any good Very Happy
For someone who got his very first PC at 74, he has since become better at using it than the average office worker and actually *misses* it when it's gone. My grandfather rocks and it's not even as if he's got a technical background; he's a damn good wood worker; everyone in the family has at least one clock (like proper DING-DONG clock) he made from scratch and half my parents' furniture is shit he made as well <3

Not the cheapest SB btw, there are two Celerons that are slightly cheaper than this (G440 and G530 - 30 and 40 EUR respectively).

Definitely gonna throw some 1080p material at it to see how it handles it!
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