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    Default These reconditioned PCs good enough?

    Hey,

    Still trolling the auctions and I noticed 5x cheap PCs which look like they will do as drones. I matched the minimum requirements of both WoW and EQ2 and these boxes seem to meet most of them. What do you think? (drone boxes only)

    PC specs:

    HP PRESARIO SR5120AN PC, BLACK, TOWER,

    AMD SEMPRON PROCESSOR 3600+ WITH HT TECHNOLOGY (2.0GHZ),

    512MB DDR2 SDRAM, (bit short on ram but good enough for a drone with turned down graphics)

    80GB (tiny HDrive but not like I will be filling it with mp3s...or pr0n!)

    7200RPM SATA HDD,

    DVD+/-RW DL LIGHTSCRIBE DRIVE,

    INTEGRATED NVIDIA GEFORCE 6150SE 3D GRAPHICS, (bugger...but I can grab some crap cheapy graphics cards for around $40AUD)

    KEYBOARD, MOUSE, POWER CABLE, WINDOWS VISTA HOME BASIC PRE-INSTALLED. (REFURBISHED-12 MONTHS MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY)



    They are currently listed at $174AUD - If I assume they sell for $200AUD??, throw in a cheapy graphics card +$40AUD, pay the commission +12.5% and the freight, $20AUD????? a piece - I might be able to score all 5 drone boxes for a total of $1425AUD ($285AUD ea).



    What do you think?

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    1) Make sure it has the ability to upgrade your RAM and graphics. If not, not worth it.

    2) Make sure it has a decent warranty on it. I'd pay another $19 for an extended one to cover another year if available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=63696 #post63696
    1) Make sure it has the ability to upgrade your RAM and graphics. If not, not worth it.
    Very good point re upgrade ability! Honestly just assumed.../doh

    I did think I'd need to get a cheapy graphics card ($40 bargain bin special!) but I will have to research to see if the motherboard has the required slots, etc. Same goes for the ram. Thankyou for the reminder!

    Quote Originally Posted by 'Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=63696 #post63696
    2) Make sure it has a decent warranty on it. I'd pay another $19 for an extended one to cover another year if available.
    I honestly haven't even thought of this - but I have a feeling there is no option to extend the warranty as it will be bought 'as is' from the auction house - will check though

    Quote Originally Posted by 'Fursphere',index.php?page=Thread&postID=63717#pos t63717
    ...I'm not sure what the current exchange rate is.. but the price sounds high too. ..
    $285AUD is about $268USD - I think what is pumping up the price is the 12.5% commission and the freight - the $285AUD does include an extra $40AUD for the cheapy graphics card.

    I have gone through quite a few sites to try and build a cheapy 'new' pc and this price is pretty low.

    A quick guide I have been using is:
    - Case w/PS = $69AUD
    - Mobo = $59AUD
    - E2200 CPU = $90AUD
    - 2g - 800 Ram = $53AUD
    - DVD - $34AUD
    - 512m 8400GS - $44AUD
    - H/D 80g - $48AUD
    - OS (oem) - $102AUD

    So even using all the cheapy bits it comes to around $499AUD ($469USD) if I bought it new

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