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Just to give some contrast, just whipped around eBuyer quickly to get an idea of how little you could spend on a decent build.
Asus A8R-MVP Socket 939 Xpress 200 crossfire PCI-E SATA ATX £54.38
Sony AW-G170AB2 18xDVD±RW/RAM Dual Layer Writer Black - Bare Drive - £19.99
Maxtor 60160V0 160GB 7200rpm 8MB Cache - OEM - £38
AMD Athlon 64X2 4200+ socket 939 Dual Core 2.2ghz 512kb and 512kb Cache - £133.85
Kingston Value Ram 1GB 533MHz DDR2 Non-ECC CL4 DIMM - £75.63
Asus EAX300SE-X TD 128Mb Radeon X300SE 128Mb PCI-E DVI-D/VGA £28.79
Case+Power Supply Unit - £40+ (£40 would be bottom of the pile)
12" Case Fan(s)/CPU Fans £10-15?+ (Could be ignored or you could spend on both case fans and a better CPU fan)
Keyboard/Mouse - £15-30
Monitor - £100+ (£100 would get a cheap 17" TFT)
Soundcard - ?
So you're talking around £400-450 without a monitor, around £550 with (17" TFT perhaps) for an AMD Dual Core 4200+ system (Most important part of an audio PC), 1gb of RAM (plenty), 160gb hard drive space(you might possibly want more, hard drive space is relatively cheap), adequate graphics card, and a dvd writer. The motherboard mentioned has 3 PCI-E slots as well as 3 PCI slots (I think) so you wont get left behind.
You've got to be careful to check compatibility with parts and when you get it you've got to be careful with what you're doing. With the amount of information on the internet/various forums I don't think anyone with any sense should have a problem.
The price difference in comparison with a £1300 Carillon is so much that I think you've got to consider it.
Last edited by nfreer on Oct-24-2006 at 09:23
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