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- Subject: [MLUG] Re: my son wants to build a pimped up PC...
- From: Mike Miller <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
- Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 17:15:33 -0500 (CDT)
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On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Jonathan King wrote:
Running Linux, of course.
Then let's put this on the members list.
You just knew this was going to happen at some point, so it's not a
major surprise. He has enough money squirreled away to build a
low-endish system, so I might fork over for a little bit of it.
Nice. I'm definitely not surprised!
Small, quiet, and energy-efficient would be nice. I looked into mini-
and micro-itx stuff, but it looks like that's not the cheapest way to
start (although it's got the other qualifications down). Not being into
the stock PC hardware thing very much at this point, I'm not exactly
sure where to start looking for an appropriate mobo/processor
combination, especially given that I need everything supported by a
non-bleeding-edge kernel.
I know some of the micro systems have built-in graphics, but I am
guessing we'll want something beefy enough to support something like
Beryl in style. Performance otherwise doesn't need to be phenomenal;
we're going to stick 1 GB in it on general principal, so everything will
be cached most of the time. :-)
The case has to be super-cool, of course.If we went micro-itx, it would
probably end up being one of those bizarre custom enclosure things.
To get ideas of what you need to buy and how much you should be paying,
I'd look at some of the places that build custom systems and offer certain
default configurations. Example of a place near me:
http://www.nanosys1.com/systems---upgrades-systems.html
Of course, you'll have to be sure that the hardware will play nicely with
Linux, but that must usually not be a problem these days. The graphics
card will probably end up being just about the priciest part of the
system.
Mike
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