Under $200 Wal-Mart PC with XandrosForum: water cooler Topic: Under $200 Wal-Mart PC with Xandros started by: green Posted by green on Feb. 03 2005,15:40
Anyone have any further info on this, or any opinions?I'm thinking this thing would rock with DSL. Posted by clivesay on Feb. 03 2005,16:07
< Walmart >Gotta hand it to WalMart. They are tapping into Linux and touting the "no M$ viruses" blah blah. Say what you want but they have a very large audience and a desktop PC for under $200 will be very tempting to alot of people. Not sure if the video is nvidia or not. The processor appears to be decent but the RAM could be a little better. $200 + a few bucks for additional ram would create a smoking DSL system. Posted by green on Feb. 03 2005,18:43
Possible Wal-Mart/Microtel MotherboardMB-ARK7S41GX (from Microtel.com) ### Mobo: ASRock K7S41GX microATX onboard video/audio 2x DIMM DDR333/266 newegg: $46 ### Memory: PQI 128mb PC-2700 newegg: $17 PQI 256mb PC-2700 newegg: $31 PQI 512mb PC-2700 newegg: $60 ### Processor: AMD Sempron 2200+ newegg: $48 AMD Sempron 2500+ newegg: $68 ### Hard Drive: Seagate 20gb newegg: $60 Maxtor 30gb newegg: $40 Maxtor 40gb newegg: $46 ExcelStor 80gb newegg: $55 ### CD-ROM: Samsung 52x (black) newegg: $14.50 Toshiba 16x DVD-ROM newegg: $22 Rosewill 52x32x52x CDRW newegg: $20 Rosewill 52x32x52x16 CD-RW DVD Combo newegg: $31.50 ### Floppy: Alps 3.5 newegg: $7 ### Case: Powmax (black) Micro-ATX Case w/ 230w Power Supply newegg: $30 CasEdge Black/Silver Micro ATX Mini Tower w/ 300w Power Supply newegg: $33 Using the cheapest stuff from this list, and no OS (assuming DSL), using the same hardware options as Wal-Mart, you can get an almost identical setup for $196. Don't forget to add shipping. Wal-Mart estimated shipping ~$12.75 OR, you can get a mobo/proc combo from $57 to $89 at newegg. *all prices = U.S. $ ================== ================== *below from Walmart.com # AMD 1.5 GHz Sempron 2200+ processor with 3DNow! Technology # 333 MHz Frontside Bus # 128 MB DDR Memory, expandable to 2 GB # One PC333 DDR DIMM Socket available # 20 GB Ultra ATA-100 Hard Drive / 5400 RPM (total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment) # 52x CD-ROM drive # Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Connection # Integrated graphics up to 64 MB shared video memory, default setting 32 MB # Integrated 5.1 Channel AC'97 Audio # Available drive bays: Two 5.25", one 3.5" # Available slots: 1 PCI, 1 AGP 8x # Serial port # Parallel port # 4 USB 2.0 ports (two front-mounted) # 104 key keyboard # 2 button mouse w/wheel # Audio Port (Line-in, Line-out, Mic-in) # Stereo Speakers # 1 year warranty, return to manufacturer # Includes Xandros Desktop Standard Edition v2.0 operating system Posted by clivesay on Feb. 03 2005,19:02
That is hilarious. I was on newegg doing the exact same thing! I was curious on how good a deal this was. For about $50 more you can get an Abit nforce board (wihout video) and an nvidia mx4000 64mb card. If you had a resellers license this would probably be cheaper yet. Posted by firefly2442 on Feb. 03 2005,20:13
If all you are going to do is internet and email then I spose this would be an OK computer. Heck, a setup like that would run DSL very well. If DSL runs great on a 200Mhz that I have, I'm sure it would run well on a 1.5Ghz I think it would be more fun to put it together yourself, via Newegg though. Posted by noordinaryspider on Mar. 05 2005,19:51
Um...not that it's any of my business or anything and I am aware of the fact that this is a tech support forum and not a political discussion group, but personally I would not buy a roll of toilet paper from WalMarts for moral reasons:< Down and Out in Discount America > You're your own person and you're going to do what you're going to do, but DSL and Slax BOTH run like a dream on my Compaq Presario S5000NX which was not that much more expensive than a Walmart's special, and DSL also runs beautifully, if a bit slowly, on my 166 Mhz PII, circa 1996. I haven't tried it yet on my 400 Mhz PII which I got for $30 on eBay. If you have the know-how to build something from scratch (which I don't) you might be surprised at what parts you can find people giving away on freecycle. Okay. I'm done. I'll shut up now. Posted by SaidinUnleashed on Mar. 05 2005,20:59
Computers are kinda like legos.Except computers can only go together one way. |