Posted on 11/07/2019 1:02:25 PM PST by knarf
OK ... I am cheap .... REALLY cheap, and my sound card went out ...
You are funny... really really funny. An IMac? An IPad?
Buy a 7 dollar usb sound card and install Linux Mint.
Whatever you have will run faster and Mint is an easy transition for Windows people.
My last 3 rigs have been from I Buy Power. You can literally configure everything from the case to motherboard, memory, you name it. It will not allow you to mis-match incompatible parts. It’s warrantied, you can even set a budget.
https://www.ibuypower.com/config/easybuilder
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I got a Dell refurb desktop a couple of months ago. It works fine. Does everything I need. Has Windows 10. Less than $100.
Built my own. Super Gaming pc. Video games today require serious desktops.
Last cyber Mon I got my gpu(video card)on sale for $149 from $399. If you get it piece by piece it’s more affordable.
Power Supply, case, dvd, keyboard, mouse, free. All I bought was the motherboard, cpu (8 core amd), 500g SSD and 16g or RAM. Think total was $550 for a $2k machine.
I’ve bought 2 at the local auction for $25/ea., checked them out at preview and they are fine.
I have had real good luck with refurbished computers. The one I am using right now is a refurbished Dell. I have been using it for a couple of years.
I get mine from Rakuten and they carry a warranty.
“I like a mouse and I like a tower with a cup holder and all that.”
The cup holder on my desktop broke recently. It was a “CD” type cup holder. I replaced it with a newer “DVD” type cup holder and it works great, highly recommended.
In passing, go to Wallyworld and get a wireless mouse, the kind with a little plug that goes into the USB port. Mine cost $15. The battery lasts a couple of years, even with constant use. No wire. Lap top or desktop...
Stables online has a set of pages directed to buyers who are a “small business”, though no proof of being a small business is required.
I got a good deal on a refurbished small desktop PC from HP a few years back, that I bought for an older brother. It even came with a warranty, and even though Win 10 was out it came with Win 7 Home Premium. No keyboard, no mouse, no screen/monitor just the PC. I think it was under $300, had decent memory and decent hard drive and a CD/DVD read/writer.
Try this:
https://www.staples.com/Refurbished-Desktop-Computers/cat_CL167288/63i8k
or
https://www.dellrefurbished.com/desktop-computers?filter_operating_system=215
or
or
Amazon, Dell and Newegg all have certified refurbs for under $200 that will do the job. I would recommend getting the BUSINESS (not consumer or workstation) line, Dell-Optiplex, Acer-Veriton, HP/Compaq-Pro... NOT Pavilion, Inspiron, or Aspire). Try to get an i5 or i7. An 512GB SSD is available for under $50 from Newegg and will make even an old computer more than fast enough for your purposes, but not necessary.
I don’t like Lenovo because of the Red China connection.
Vinyl plank flooring is what I am using for my work bench top. Very durable, waterproof and inexpensive.
Here is a simple Window 10 solution. Just plug it into the HDMI port on you monitor, connect a keyboard and mouse and you are set. Highly portable so you can take it anywhere you go.
https://www.pcmag.com/review/347631/intel-compute-stick-core-m3
Sir, this post is a winner, if you cant wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday.
Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
Are you sure you didn’t spill a beer into the tower with the attached drink holder?
What I love about Free Republic: Ask for help on one thing, get ten replies telling you that you asked the wrong question.
Those Dell refurbs are the best. I bought the Ex one off of Amazon for $170. It has a Quad Core i7, 8GB of RAM. I upgraded the RAM to 16GB with some sticks I had laying around and put her old computer’s 1TB SSD into it and now it’s Smokin.
I do the same thing. Built a nice Ryzen machine for daughter, around $500, near top shelf power supply (Seasonic semi-modular gold).
For myself, I am still using the Antc case bought in 2003. It’s housed three different mobo in that time, etc. I run about a generation behind “bleeding edge” when buying, and run for 5-7 years, or until they (MoBo/CPU/RAM) drop dead.
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