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Swap AMD CPU in PC at work

If you have DDR3 RAM,a SATA HDD and an OS,how about a SFF system like the following:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-585-AS
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CP-531-IN
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-001-SF
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-072-CT

The specs of the case:

http://www.cubitek.com/products/mini-series/mini-center

I have the model up from it and they are both made of aluminium and look quiet smart IMHO.

If you need an optical drive,I would get a cheap external one or get this case:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-217-AN&groupid=2362&catid=2279
 
Man, that's a much better idea - and is cheaper too, which is bizarre. I'm tempted by that little thing for home, too.

SO - it's a bad idea to fit a new mobo to this current 'thing'? Perhaps a new machine is in order. Wish me luck with convincing the head honcho that that's a good course of action.

Chris
 
Its a pretty compact case - it will only take a single full sized HDD,but it will do the job I suspect.

Edit!!

When you say camera?? How many cameras and what software do you use??

If you are recording footage it would mean you are thrashing the HDD. How multi-threaded is the software?? Maybe try and get a Core i3 instead??

So maybe the Antec case will be a better bet as you can plonk more storage in.

Edit!!

Maybe an Elite 120 or Eliet 130 case??
 
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Basically, the shop you've bought from isn't very good :p.
I bet the PC was overpriced too!

It was £259 I think at the arse end 2012. To me, that's not very expensive for a desktop, but that's because I don't really like crap PCs.

EDIT: What I mean is, I'm not sure I've ever spent that little on a PC.
 
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Its a pretty compact case - it will only take a single full sized HDD,but it will do the job I suspect.

Edit!!

When you say camera?? How many cameras and what software do you use??

If you are recording footage it would mean you are thrashing the HDD. How multi-threaded is the software?? Maybe try and get a Core i3 instead??

So maybe the Antec case will be a better bet as you can plonk more storage in.

Edit!!

Maybe an Elite 120 or Eliet 130 case??

No, no recording - it's a live stream, sort of like a posh webcam, used for taking centration data from somebody wearing a pair of spectacles. It's an opticians.
 
It was £259 I think at the arse end 2012. To me, that's not very expensive for a desktop, but that's because I don't really like crap PCs.

EDIT: What I mean is, I'm not sure I've ever spent that little on a PC.

Bit cheaper than I expected, but still.
You could have got a proper desktop for little more.
 
It's just a crappy PC then, right?

The good news is that the E350 is so laughably bad you could replace it with a £30 dual core Celeron + cheapest motherboard you can find and you'll see a massive performance increase - likewise a £50 Pentium K will feel like time travel.
 
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You could do it even cheaper if your not worried what it looks like.

YOUR BASKET
1 x Intel Pentium G3220 3.0GHz (Haswell) Socket LGA1150 Processor - Retail £41.99
1 x Asrock H81 Pro BTC Intel H81 (Socket 1150) ATX Motherboard £32.99
1 x EVGA 430W 80 Plus Power Supply (100-W1-0430-KR) £31.99
1 x Aerocool V3X Devil Red Edition Midi-Tower - Black / Red £14.99
Total : £131.56 (includes shipping : £8.00).



Reusing your existing memory and HDD.

This is of course if you are up to building it, reinstalling all the software etc. If you are not, then I would suggest buying a complete machine. This may be the best option, that way you cannot get blamed every time something goes wrong.
 
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You could do it even cheaper if your not worried what it looks like.

YOUR BASKET
1 x Intel Pentium G3220 3.0GHz (Haswell) Socket LGA1150 Processor - Retail £41.99
1 x Asrock H81 Pro BTC Intel H81 (Socket 1150) ATX Motherboard £32.99
1 x EVGA 430W 80 Plus Power Supply (100-W1-0430-KR) £31.99
1 x Aerocool V3X Devil Red Edition Midi-Tower - Black / Red £14.99
Total : £131.56 (includes shipping : £8.00).



Reusing your existing memory and HDD.

This is of course if you are up to building it, reinstalling all the software etc. If you are not, then I would suggest buying a complete machine. This may be the best option, that way you cannot get blamed every time something goes wrong.

Okay so I'm genuinely tempted to make this my first build, simply due to the price. I need a little cheap runner for home, so I'm sorely tempted, plus, there's plenty of unemployed HDDs at home.

Sadly, to update - my boss decided he knew better, and has sent the whole tower of to be 'sorted'...**** knows what that means...probably wasting more money on something not very good.
 
Nobody has mentioned windows licences yet.

They will be OEM licences on the original PC's and that may cause problems trying to get them to activate when you swap parts out.

TBH in situations like this id say a new tower or giving it to someone else to sort out is the best bet.
 
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