It's Saturday here in Dullsville and since I had nothing better to do, I decided to assemble a shitty PC from the 1000000000 spare parts I had lying around. All I needed for this little experiment was a MicroATX case and motherboard -- both of which I picked up at Computer Stop (
www.computerstop.com) for a grand total of $72. The case had a 320W powersupply, and the mobo was an MSI Socket 775 MicroATX jobby on the bargain pile.
Yes, this is how I spend my time off.
After two hours of field stripping a dead HP and begging some DDR333 RAM off MAF, I finally have assembled a PC worth roughly $400 -- optimistically!
The final spex:
-- CPU: 1x Celeron D 2.66 gHz w/ EMD64 support (it's 64-bit, fegs!)
-- RAM: 2x 512MB 333 mHz DDR-RAM (1 GB total -- and it's a mixed 333 and 400, actually. Thanks to MAF!)
-- Video: 128 MB GeForce 6200GS (boo.)
-- Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy
-- Hard disk: 400 GB Seagate Barracude, SATAII (OMG!)
-- Media: RWCombo DVD-RW, 6x
-- Misc: 320W power supply, D-Link 802.11g wireless, 10/100 onboard NIC, 6 USB 2.0 ports
ROCKIN'! The real challenge awaits: getting Vista RC2 to work on it. Will I succeed? Are you bored enough to care? OMG! OMG!