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Revision as of 20:32, 15 November 2007

$500 Intel

Part Model Price Case
CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 308
Foxconn TSAA805
Motherboard Gigabyte G31MX-S2 94
RAM 1GB Corsair DDR2-667 kit 35
Hard Drive Spare small hard drive, big enough for OS -
Optical Drive - -
Graphics Card Onboard from motherboard -
Sound Card Onboard from motherboard -
Case Foxconn TSAA805 49
Power Supply Included with Case -
Cooling - -
Additional - -
Total Cost - 486 + Postage

This machine is designed to pump out plenty of workunits for Team 24 for not a lot of cash. Since you don't need a huge hard drive for it (enough for OS and F@H is plenty), I've not included one (most of us will have a small spare, and there's threads in the Distributed Computing forum about cheap small hdds, hell, if you want, you could even set up an OS off a flash drive). Similarly, I've not included an optical drive, since all it'll need is a basic one to install the OS, which can afterwards be removed.

I'm considering adding an ATI video card to it, but I'll need confirmation on this (whether it's worthwhile building a Folding box with an Q6600 and an ATI video card or just buying a PS3).