Basic AMD
Part
|
Model
|
Price
|
Case
|
CPU
|
AMD Sempron LE-1100 |
38
|
|
Motherboard
|
Abit NF-M2SV |
55
|
RAM
|
1GB Kingston DDR2-667 |
24
|
Hard Drive
|
160GB Samsung SATA HDD |
55
|
Optical Drive
|
LG GSA-H62N 18x SATA DVDRW |
35
|
Graphics Card
|
Onboard from motherboard |
-
|
Sound Card
|
Onboard from motherboard |
-
|
Case
|
Asus TA-881 |
63
|
Power Supply
|
Included with Case |
-
|
Cooling
|
- |
-
|
Additional
|
- |
-
|
Total Cost
|
- |
270 + Postage
|
Some people are on a limited budget, and want a nice basic desktop for Internet use and the like. This machine should be fine for basic tasks. This system, a cheap keyboard/mouse, a copy of Vista Basic or XP Home and a secondhand 17" CRT would provide a nice basic machine for just under $500.
Basic Intel
Part
|
Model
|
Price
|
Case
|
CPU
|
Intel Celeron 420 |
43
|
|
Motherboard
|
Asus P5S-MX-SE |
55
|
RAM
|
1GB Kingston DDR2-667 |
24
|
Hard Drive
|
160GB Samsung SATA HDD |
55
|
Optical Drive
|
LG GSA-H62N 18x SATA DVDRW |
35
|
Graphics Card
|
Onboard from motherboard |
-
|
Sound Card
|
Onboard from motherboard |
-
|
Case
|
Asus TA-881 |
63
|
Power Supply
|
Included with Case |
-
|
Cooling
|
- |
-
|
Additional
|
- |
-
|
Total Cost
|
- |
275 + Postage
|
Here is an Intel version of the workstation, for those who prefer Intel's products.
$500 AMD
Part
|
Model
|
Price
|
Case
|
CPU
|
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200+ |
133
|
|
Motherboard
|
Abit AN-M2 |
72
|
RAM
|
2GB Kingston DDR2-667 |
48
|
Hard Drive
|
250GB Samsung SP2504C |
70
|
Optical Drive
|
LG GSA-H62N 18x SATA DVDRW |
33
|
Graphics Card
|
Onboard from motherboard |
-
|
Sound Card
|
Onboard from motherboard |
-
|
Case
|
Asus TA-881 |
63
|
Power Supply
|
Included with Case |
-
|
Cooling
|
- |
-
|
Additional
|
- |
-
|
Total Cost
|
- |
416 + Postage
|
This is a fairly good base system. The case isn't too bad, its cheap but not sore on the eyes.
$500 Intel
$750 Intel
With a quad core CPU and 2GB of RAM, this machine is a lightning fast workstation.
This machine can handle some serious numbercrunching. Could easily be upgraded with a discrete video card (such as those found in the following recommendations) to be a very good CAD machine. This machine would be very adequate for research purposes, where numbercrunching power is the key. If the budget allows, another 2GB of RAM wouldn't hurt, though.
$1000 Intel, CAD Machine
$1500 Intel, CAD Machine