Soldato
Like I'm sure a lot of us do, I browse eBay quite a lot for retro PC stuff but don't actually buy things (sometimes!). This gave me an idea about a little game, if there is any interest:
Who can "build" the best XP PC for £35?
I don't mean actually build it (unless there is a lot of interest in that and people could benchmark to see who actually has the fastest build, and people who gamble on oem motherboards might be out of luck with their power supply etc), just select the parts.
I assumed I had the following boring bits:
Considering this is pretty high spec already, I'm wondering whether to up the budget but include a case and power supply, or perhaps lower the budget to make it a bit more challenging.
I did look locally and there is an i3 PC with 6GB of RAM for £30 but that kind of spoils it a bit. Also I'm sure I could put a wanted ad on the mm and be basically given some of this stuff but again that sort of spoils the spirit of my challenge!
Would there be any interest in this?
Who can "build" the best XP PC for £35?
I don't mean actually build it (unless there is a lot of interest in that and people could benchmark to see who actually has the fastest build, and people who gamble on oem motherboards might be out of luck with their power supply etc), just select the parts.
I assumed I had the following boring bits:
- Case
- Monitor
- PSU
- DVD Drive
- Mouse Keyboard
- XP OS
- Motherboard
- CPU
- RAM
- HDD
- GPU
Considering this is pretty high spec already, I'm wondering whether to up the budget but include a case and power supply, or perhaps lower the budget to make it a bit more challenging.
I did look locally and there is an i3 PC with 6GB of RAM for £30 but that kind of spoils it a bit. Also I'm sure I could put a wanted ad on the mm and be basically given some of this stuff but again that sort of spoils the spirit of my challenge!
Would there be any interest in this?