[ale] Do people still roll their own Linux desktops?

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 22:37:48 EDT 2010


The newer systems are far poorer quality. Those <$500 systems are 2 year
throwaways. Mobos have really taken a beating in the low end.  Those $50
specials are really crap.
A pretty nice system can be built for $800 unless you want top end graphics
cards. Add an extra $150 for a good mid-level nvidia.

On Mar 16, 2010 7:53 PM, "Björn Gustafsson" <bg-ale at bjorng.net> wrote:

I'm in the market for a new desktop Linux system, and I've never
bought a consumer unit before.  This time though I'm sorely tempted by
deals I see in the $350-$450 range on discount desktops, which are
sometimes even quad-core systems.
http://www.buy.com/prod/hp-pavilion-p6203w-desktop-athlonll-x2-r-215-2-7-ghz-4gb-500gb/q/loc/101/213720391.html
for example is $370 for an older model dual-core desktop.

My 5+ year old case is feeling creaky, and I'm probably due for a new
power supply, so I don't think I can build a comparable system myself
for under $450, and I worry about durability with such cheap parts.
My main requirements are a dual or quad-core processor and at least 4
GB of RAM, with a decent video card.  If I look at pricewatch.com and
similar sites the components add up to $500 or more. (Not including a
monitor, which I don't need.)

Does anyone have suggestions on a low-budget alternative to pre-built
systems, or am I wasting time even thinking about that?  For example,
are the "no OS systems" that Ascendtech sells any good?
http://www.ascendtech.us/customkititems.asp?kc=DTPCC2DE8400912

--
Björn Gustafsson

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