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adacomputer [2009/10/20 22:37]
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adacomputer [2009/10/20 22:52]
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   - **Processor type** Can be Intel or AMD. Both are fine by us. Lately we've liked AMD a lot.   - **Processor type** Can be Intel or AMD. Both are fine by us. Lately we've liked AMD a lot.
   - **Lots of USB ports.** Both on the outside and on the motherboard. Especially for the shipping computer theres just tons of stuff that needs to plug in - programmers,​ barcode scanners, scales, backup usb keys, Arduinos. You can also use hubs.   - **Lots of USB ports.** Both on the outside and on the motherboard. Especially for the shipping computer theres just tons of stuff that needs to plug in - programmers,​ barcode scanners, scales, backup usb keys, Arduinos. You can also use hubs.
-  - **Whole machine for <$500 ** Not including monitor, key/mouse, etc. We wanted it lean and clean.+  - **Whole machine for $500 ** Not including monitor, key/mouse, etc. We wanted it lean and clean.
  
 ====== What we got ====== ====== What we got ======
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-===== Case =====+===== Case $200 =====
  
 We like small desktop computers so we went with the Shuttle brand for a machine. We tend to build up machines ourselves since its often cheaper and better to do it this way. We like small desktop computers so we went with the Shuttle brand for a machine. We tend to build up machines ourselves since its often cheaper and better to do it this way.
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-===== Processor =====+===== Processor ​$40-$150 ​=====
  
-For the processor we actually went with two options. One was the "AMD Phenom II X4 810 2.6GHz 4 x 512KB L2 Cache 4MB L3 Cache Socket AM3" ​($150, this was for my personal workstation) and the other was the "AMD Sempron 140 Sargas 2.7GHz 1MB L2 Cache Socket AM3 45W" ​($40, for the shipping/​programming workstation). The shuttle cant power more than 95W so dont try to overdo it or you will get heat problems!+For the processor we actually went with two options. One was the 'AMD Phenom II X4 810 2.6GHz 4 x 512KB L2 Cache 4MB L3 Cache Socket AM3' ​($150, this was for my personal workstation) and the other was the 'AMD Sempron 140 Sargas 2.7GHz 1MB L2 Cache Socket AM3 45W' ​($40, for the shipping/​programming workstation). The shuttle cant power more than 95W so dont try to overdo it or you will get heat problems!
  
-===== RAM =====+===== RAM $40/​2GB ​=====
  
 RAM is RAM in our opinion, you need 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM PC2 6400. Since windows XP 32 cant recognize more than 4 G I just got 4G for the personal workstation and 2G for the shipping/​programming workstation. RAM is RAM in our opinion, you need 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM PC2 6400. Since windows XP 32 cant recognize more than 4 G I just got 4G for the personal workstation and 2G for the shipping/​programming workstation.
  
-===== CD/DVD =====+===== CD/​DVD ​$30 =====
  
 I rarely burn discs, so I just got a DVD-ROM for installing software. eh. I rarely burn discs, so I just got a DVD-ROM for installing software. eh.
  
-===== Hard drive =====+===== Hard drive $50 =====
  
 You can go with SATA or IDE. Since everything else here is IDE, we went with 160GB IDE drives. You can go with SATA or IDE. Since everything else here is IDE, we went with 160GB IDE drives.
  
-===== Video card =====+===== Video card $0 =====
  
 None! The onboard video was perfect. Theres a video slot but we actually used that for the serial port bracket None! The onboard video was perfect. Theres a video slot but we actually used that for the serial port bracket
  
-===== Networking =====+===== Networking ​$20 =====
  
-Theres a single PCI card slot, which we used for a WiFi card on the personal workstation. The business machine ended up connected to the ethernet drop so that was fine.+Theres a single PCI card slot, which we used for a Wi-Fi card on the personal workstation. The business machine ended up connected to the ethernet drop so that was fine.
  
  
-===== Parallel port =====+===== Parallel port $10 =====
  
 The computer has parallel on board, and theres a punchout on the case, but you'll need a [[http://​eu.shuttle.com/​en/​DesktopDefault.aspx/​tabid-123/​241_read-1655/​|PC8]] parallel port adapter cable which has a 2mm header (NOT 0.1" IDC!) The computer has parallel on board, and theres a punchout on the case, but you'll need a [[http://​eu.shuttle.com/​en/​DesktopDefault.aspx/​tabid-123/​241_read-1655/​|PC8]] parallel port adapter cable which has a 2mm header (NOT 0.1" IDC!)
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-===== Serial port(s) =====+===== Serial port(s) ​$10 each =====
  
 The computer has 2 serial ports on board (COM1 and COM2). Unfortunately theres no punchout so you'll want a bracket. They'​re called "​Serial Port Brackets"​ and come with a 10-pin IDC cable The computer has 2 serial ports on board (COM1 and COM2). Unfortunately theres no punchout so you'll want a bracket. They'​re called "​Serial Port Brackets"​ and come with a 10-pin IDC cable
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 +===== Total! =====
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 +Personal machine: $200 + $150 + $80 + $30 + $50 + $20 + $10 + $20 = $560 - Nicer processor & 4 G RAM & wifi
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 +Business machine: $200 + $40 + $40 + $30 + $50 + $10 + $20 = $390 - Cheap processor & 2 G RAM & no wifi
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 +Which means that we met the budget of $500 (averaged together)
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 +I rounded up because I didnt include shipping. The keyboards and monitors were recycled. ​
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 +We've been happy with this set up, hopefully it will be useful for someone :)
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