BlackJacket
Well-known member
Intel. 

Ok I'm also one of these "frugal people" however I realize that sometimes you have spend a tad more so that it's cheaper in the long run (especially in electronics). What they're trying to point out is that by trying to save money by using your old Mini case, you're actually making the build cost more. The items you linked to are already way outdated and cost more as they're Mini form factor. IMO you'd be better off in the longer run getting a more robust bare bones system. Overall it'll be cheaper per year in its lifespan, which is what us frugal people are really after.
For example here's a low end system that has everything you need (including Windows 7) for $483
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2317262&CatId=5205
However I'd suggest moving up to something like this (i5) as it's lifespan will be longer.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2580461&CatId=4910
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Not going to happen.
If you want a reasonable PC with your Mini ITX case, you are looking at $650-$700...
one very ugly computer case
Was just going to say, frugal people don't care about looks, especially when it's something that can be hidden.furthermore, for clarification I said "somewhat" frugal![]()
Was just going to say, frugal people don't care about looks, especially when it's something that can be hidden.
Huh, what does that have to do with anything?And really, so you paid for a xenForo license?![]()
Huh, what does that have to do with anything?
For the record my site does use XF for its forum.
I don't understand, what because I'm frugal I'm supposed to use a free forum software or something?Just giving you a taste of your own medicine.
Read online.
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