Machine for very poor family

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Hi Guys

I'm looking at trying to put together a machine for a very poor family. Could people please make suggestions for as cost effective a machine as possible? I'll probably end up purchasing it myself - there's no way they can afford it. Unfortunately I'm experiencing some Work Uncertainty and can't really afford all that much either...

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If you don't need gaming, a Raspberry PI 3. It can do some "gaming", retro gaming for example.

A PI is about £30, a case about £5 and a power supply about £7, you can get cheaper PSUs though from China. Any 2 Amp USB charger will do.
 
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im sure something fairly cheap can be picked up if its just for net or word docs etc, if for gaming then as above second hand the way to go
 
If you don't need gaming, a Raspberry PI 3. It can do some "gaming", retro gaming for example.

A PI is about £30, a case about £5 and a power supply about £7, you can get cheaper PSUs though from China. Any 2 Amp USB charger will do.

If they have a tv the pi can output to then this would be ideal..

Buy a Windows 7 laptop for <£100 from ebay.

..else a cheap all in one laptop is probably your best bet.
 
Also try facebook market place, I see a lot of cheap fairly decent PC's in my area on there at the moment, theres an AMD FX-8350 with 8gb ram and a GTX 970, 1TB hard drive etc for £200 on there at the moment.
 
you can get £100 quid machines older i5/i7 machines sometimes.on ebay.not uncommon probably some on now.you just need to keep a eye out.
 
as above CEX do some real cheap processors etc which would be adequate to run minecraft
Yep. You can get a core i3 540 there for a pound! Its actually astonishing what can be found on there.

OP do you have a more specific budget in mind? Even if it seems low we could find some good stuff.
 
I'll echo what most here have said that buying something second hand is probsably the best option. However, if you did want to do a new self build I'd suggest something like the below;

My basket at Overclockers UK:
Total: £287.20 (includes shipping: £12.30)​
 
If you buy new try and look at the 2200g etc.

I built my son a pc in May using this processor and he loves minecraft. Used the onboard gpu as well so was quite and a cheap build. Used the mail gaming 3 mobo and 8gb of ram.

Note that if you get the same mobo there is a chance it may not support the processor as it needs a bios update.
 
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