Barebone systems?

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Hey guys I'm just trying to wrap my head around what these actually are, what are they? Just a case with entry-level equipment?

:confused::)
 
Yep, Case, motherboard and usualy PSU.
But tend to be low end, not sure on what the overclocking capabilities are though.
 
Aww nice, just my auntie needs a wee box. Was looking at this shuttle kpc thingy for £91 I would just need to get a CPU and RAM yup?
 
Thanks man, I've got the seagate barracuda 7200rpm 250GB hard drive in the list. Would that fit?

Oh and erm a cd-drive??
 
Ha Ha hard drive would help - totaly forgot :eek::p

The Seagate will fit but my personal choice id the Samsung F1 (Clicky) running one in my system at the moment and can't fault it :)

Dvd drive I am not sure on, I am running 2 Samsung SATA dvd drives at the moment can't remember the model - but 1 of these should do the trick (Click)
 
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Ahh good man. I've heard good things about the Samsung ones. This pure budget really, they've only got a silly little pentium 4 with a jet engine for a stock cooler. lmao

For silence would I be able to get a new cpu cooler other than the stock one with dual? Sorry to bother you like this. Just questions that you can answer. :D
 
The new barebones for AMD are Very good,

They have HDMI and DVI out, 6 Sata ports and AI overclocking options.
 
Intresting Tizor, that Asus vintage is cheaper and supports a lot. It's size that I'm concerned about with the case also though.
 
I imagine it will be LWH with the measurements?

It's 18cm so I'd imagine them all fitting. Dvd-drive be available?

It looks like the Shuttle KPC K48 has space for one...
 
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