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Computer for FIRST
Woburn robotics is looking to buy a computer for Animation and for other stuff... This computer is basically gonna be funded by the students outselves so we won't have a really shiny penny... (prob $800 CDN at most and we're gonna build it) Some parts such as the monitor, CD ROM, HD, etc... would be donated by us...
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Re: Computer for FIRST
Our computer, which is extremely old, runs windows NT 4.0 workstation, pentium 1, 512 ram (which is a lot for a computer that old), sound, video, and others are integrated I believe, that or they're too old to be worth anything, it was actually useful for programming, but nowadays we do everything on new laptops.
Basically you want to invest in a high amount of (preferable high speed, good quality) RAM, it makes a huge difference when it comes to animation and the sorts. Super graphics card isn'tthat necessary. Any current processor should do, just don't get celerons or durons. |
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Try newegg.com they usually have great stuff that's cheaper than you can find in a store and good service.
I think i priced out a computer with everything but a monitor for around 500 USD. and that was with a decent video card, motherbaord with 10/100/1000 nic, and audio integrated, an ok p4 chip, 120 gig hard drive, 512 ram from kingston i think and of course the case and periferals. you just have to look around to find deals. |
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Don't forget to search for specific items on www.resellerratings.com. That's a wonderful resource that I use quite often.
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my current pc at home i built for £400 (~900 canadian dollar)
it had radeon 9800, 2.8 ghz, 512 ram, 80gb hard disk and a case and psu. Most bits were from www.ebuyer.com , except the graphics was from overclockers.com I had my own monitor keyboard and mouse already ... |
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Still, you're probably getting more for your money with an Athlon for under $100. Building your own computer is a great way to knock down the price a lot. |
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