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Old 01-21-2012, 08:43 PM
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I just had to build a mini PC after I found this mini itx case online. I've built quite a few rigs at work, from the most basic office cans to hardcore gaming rigs -not as hardcore as Phats though - but this one is the first one that I've actually built for myself. Took about 30 mins from unpacking all the part and installing it to turn it on for the first time. Components used:

Motherboard: MSI E350IS-E45
CPU: AMD Zacate 1,6GHz dual-core (already pre-installed on the MB)
GPU: AMD HD6310 integrated (384MB shared memory from main memory)
RAM: Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333
DVD/RW: Samsung something something...
SSD: Samsung 470-series 64GB (already had it laying around)
PSU: Some Taiwanese no-name brand 150W unit that came pre-installed in the case

I wanted a computer that I could do all the basic day to day stuff with as little power consumption as possible. I don't like notebooks so much mostly because the small screen and poor upgrade options. This setup draws 15 watts on full load, I've measured it . Total system price (excluding monitor and SSD) 200€.

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Old 01-21-2012, 10:56 PM
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I hope you don't expect CoD to run at very high framerates...
Will it help if I turn down the settings from high to med-high?
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Old 01-21-2012, 11:39 PM
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That looks like mid-low end system for Cliffs of Dover. First of all get stronger CPU...
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Old 01-22-2012, 12:21 AM
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That looks like mid-low end system for Cliffs of Dover. First of all get stronger CPU...
Are you serious?

He just said. . .

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Old 01-22-2012, 07:44 AM
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That looks like mid-low end system for Cliffs of Dover. First of all get stronger CPU...
I hope you're kidding because I was. It's absolutely not for gaming, even though older games will play ok on it.
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Old 01-22-2012, 08:36 AM
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I'll bet it can be done even cheaper in the U.S., just knowing how most computer related stuff is priced here vs in EU.
LOL! This setup was almost as cheap as possible actually, I'm certain you'll get a much better similar setup in the states for the same price.
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Old 01-22-2012, 09:22 AM
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And that TransFormer fits nicely in there Kind of a theme you got.
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And that TransFormer fits nicely in there Kind of a theme you got.
Well thanks! That's Cliffjumper right there, he set up camp on the cube, told him he could stay if he promised not to leak any lubricants on it.
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Old 01-22-2012, 09:58 AM
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I would have to build a yellowish machine as my son has his Bumblebee He is really protective over it even he is soon 5 years old. Keeps it in the bookshelf behind a glassdoor
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Old 01-22-2012, 10:03 AM
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I just had to build a mini PC after I found this mini itx case online. I've built quite a few rigs at work, from the most basic office cans to hardcore gaming rigs -not as hardcore as Phats though - but this one is the first one that I've actually built for myself. Took about 30 mins from unpacking all the part and installing it to turn it on for the first time. Components used:

Motherboard: MSI E350IS-E45
CPU: AMD Zacate 1,6GHz dual-core (already pre-installed on the MB)
GPU: AMD HD6310 integrated (384MB shared memory from main memory)
RAM: Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333
DVD/RW: Samsung something something...
SSD: Samsung 470-series 64GB (already had it laying around)
PSU: Some Taiwanese no-name brand 150W unit that came pre-installed in the case

I wanted a computer that I could do all the basic day to day stuff with as little power consumption as possible. I don't like notebooks so much mostly because the small screen and poor upgrade options. This setup draws 15 watts on full load, I've measured it . Total system price (excluding monitor and SSD) 200€.

Nice job! I may have to start using my laptop with external monitor too. My main system draws almost 500W just at idle!
Im upgrading soon to SB-E so the old system can be rebuilt in a spare case with the aim of power conservation too and just use the beast when I want to game.

Im not sure if I could get used to just using a single screen again though even just for web and 2d stuff. Might have to look at those USB to DVI screen extenders to get multi-screen going for the laptop for 2d web and productivity stuff.
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