Budget system - March 2007
Budget system
Looking for the best all-round performance for a low price? Check out our budget configuration.
Configuration
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ AM2 F2 | Processors |
| There is no reason anymore why you shouldn't use a dual core processor in a budget system. Intel rules the dual core market in the higher market segments, but on the cheaper end both manufacturers are equal. When looking at the total system price though the cost for an AMD motherboard is lower than those for the Intel processors. We chose an AMD combination as we think the price/performance ratio is better at the moment. For this system we use the X2 4200+ operating at 2.2GHz with 1MB of L2 cache. | ||
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| AMD Boxed Cooler | CPU coolers | |
| The boxed cooler supplied with the AMD processors is more than adequate to keep the CPU temperature at an acceptable level. As the standard cooler is pretty quiet as well we do not need an aftermarket model in this system. | ||
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Memory modules | |
| Even for a budget system 1GB of memory is a must-have, especially with Windows Vista on the market. For our budget system we opt for two DDR2 - 667 modules. | ||
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MSI K9N Ultra | Mainboards |
| The MS K9N Ultra is a fast and stable motherboard based on nVidia's nForce 570 chipset. It sports 6 SATA 300 ports, High Definition Audio and Gigabit LAN. Although there are two PCI-Express graphics slots the board does not support SLI setups. | ||
| MSI RX1650XT-T2D256EZ | Graphics cards | |
| The Radeon X1650 XT delivers decent 3D performance for a very fair price. The X1650 XT cards are cheaper than the GeForce 7600 GD cards but perform better, and the card is fully Windows Vista compatible. We choose the MSI RX1650XT-T2D256EZ, not only because it is one of the cheapest X1650 cards out there, but also because it has a passive cooling system. | ||
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Multi card reader | Card reader |
| Now that Vista is here there is no reason to have a floppy drive in your PC. We do advise a multicard reader in a system, as it is very convenient for use with digital cameras and reads all kinds of memory cards. | ||
| Western Digital Caviar SE16 320 GB | Hard disks (internal) | |
| Prices of hard drives keep going down, the current prices allow us to use a 320GB model in our budget system. Of all the 320GB models we have tested the Western Digital Caviar SE16 impressed us the most with its good performance and low noise level. | ||
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| Samsung SH-S182D | Optical drives | |
| The Samsung SH-S182 is one of the first DVD writers that can write at 18x speeds, and in our test the average speed of this drive was 13x. Both quality and writing speed was excellent on all media we tested, and we think this drive has the best price/performance ratio at the moment. | ||
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Speaker sets | |
| The Creative Inspire SBS380 is competetively priced and delivers a very good sound, ideal for a budget system. | ||
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Logitech Cordless Desktop EX110 | Mouse and Keyboard |
| The Cordless EX110 might be cheap, it is a high quality set as we are used to from Logitech. | ||
| Acer AL1916WAs | Monitors | |
| Over the last few months there has been a shift in the monitor market; 17 inch models have virually dissapeared and the 19 inch models have taken their place. The price difference between the two is virtually negligible and we would not opt for a 17 inch screen anymore. Widescreen has become more popular as well, as Vista has been optimized to use on a wdescreen monitor. We choose the Acer 1916WAS, a widescreen model with decent performance. | ||
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| Procase Zirco | Cases | |
| The Procase Zirco combines design with practicality and space. Its price is not what you would expect and we recommend this case for the budget system in combination with a 400 Watt PSU. | ||
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