Small Form - Cheap as chips
Basically I'm looking to put together/buy a cheap mini pc. Its basically will be for Football manager,maybe Rome/Settlers etc. Nothing too high spec. Its gonna go below a 42" TV so just needs an HDMI out. Any recommendations on a prebuilt or a few bits to throw together?! Thanks!
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Not entirely sure what you want but I remember seeing this and thought maybe it might be right for you?
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/msi-w...fi-lan-usb-30-
Not high spec but may do... Not sure if youd want something better in terms of CPU and RAM etc
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markg1981 - what is your budget?
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How about Intel NUCs?
Also the budget would be a help ;)
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Bonebreaker777
How about Intel NUCs?
Also the budget would be a help ;)
I must say... They look intriguing! Haven't come across them before :P
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They are pretty small and can be mounted on VESA equipped monitors or TVs so no visible box. With a mSATA SSD they can be surprisingly swift.
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If cheap's your main concern than you'll want to look at AMD's AM1 platform - mobo and processor will set you back between ~ £45 and £70 depending on the features/spec you go for. Chuck in a single 4GB stick of DDR3-1600, a 500GB (or less) hard drive and whap it in a case like this: http://www.ebuyer.com/566896-in-win-...case-csiwbm648 and you're looking at < £200 for the whole build.
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"Rome".....is that thee original or the new Rome 2?
That will make a big difference to what is acceptable.
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scaryjim
If cheap's your main concern than you'll want to look at AMD's AM1 platform - mobo and processor will set you back between ~ £45 and £70 depending on the features/spec you go for. Chuck in a single 4GB stick of DDR3-1600, a 500GB (or less) hard drive and whap it in a case like this:
http://www.ebuyer.com/566896-in-win-...case-csiwbm648 and you're looking at < £200 for the whole build.
Those prices are close to a 1155/1150 ITX board (via Flubit £35-40) plus a dual core Celeron (Flubit or not £25-30) either new or second hand. If you watch out for good memory deals (CeX 8GB DDR3 DIMM £32) can very well get a nice system under £200 (something I have right now as a NAS).
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Depending on the answer to the Rome question above, I'd say a NUC too - the Gigabyte BRIX or Zotac ZBOX generally get good reviews.
It looks like Broadwell NUCs will be out next year (leaked pictures: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computi...-new-mini-pcs/) but if you need a computer now, you need a computer now :-)