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Gabe wants to build a PC
 
   
 
   
== Budget Gamer PC ==
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==Budget Gamer PC==
 
   
 
   
 
Case: [http://www.directron.com/csgm02lf.html?gsear=1 Ark Technology ATX Computer Case] $27.99 -460mm 183mm 410mm
 
Case: [http://www.directron.com/csgm02lf.html?gsear=1 Ark Technology ATX Computer Case] $27.99 -460mm 183mm 410mm
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Graphics Card: [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500351&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Desktop+Graphics+Cards-_-N82E16814500351&gclid=Cj0KEQjw4qqrBRDE2K_z7Pbvjo8BEiQA39AImUF925TFa20M6BEeGLJHCAidnNkjV2UHtcoSubFfacwaAtWQ8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds NVidia Zotac GeForce GT 720 2GB 64-Bit] $59.99
 
Graphics Card: [http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500351&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Desktop+Graphics+Cards-_-N82E16814500351&gclid=Cj0KEQjw4qqrBRDE2K_z7Pbvjo8BEiQA39AImUF925TFa20M6BEeGLJHCAidnNkjV2UHtcoSubFfacwaAtWQ8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds NVidia Zotac GeForce GT 720 2GB 64-Bit] $59.99
 
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Hard Drive: [https://www.allhdd.com/toshiba-mk1661gsyb-hard-drive/] $655
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Hard Drive: [https://www.allhdd.com/seagate-st3000nc000-hard-drive/ Seagate ST3000NC000] $'''55.00'''
 
   
 
   
 
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Total: $982.96
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Total: $382.96
  
  
== Workstation ==
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==Workstation==
  
 
For ~$1,200, you can build Peteris Krumins' workstation http://www.catonmat.net/blog/my-new-workstation-2015/
 
For ~$1,200, you can build Peteris Krumins' workstation http://www.catonmat.net/blog/my-new-workstation-2015/
  
  
== Resources ==
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==Resources==
  
# Peteris Krumins put his parts list up on [http://pcpartpicker.com/p/KQFJP6 PC part picker] which will help to identify any incompatibility between parts.
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#Peteris Krumins put his parts list up on [http://pcpartpicker.com/p/KQFJP6 PC part picker] which will help to identify any incompatibility between parts.
# https://h-node.org/ is a project of the FSF that identifies hardware that works/supports freedom
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#https://h-node.org/ is a project of the FSF which identifies hardware that works/supports freedom
# http://www.linux-drivers.org/ is a fairly exhaustive list of hardware that has driver support
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#http://www.linux-drivers.org/ is a fairly exhaustive list of hardware that has driver support
# there is [https://www.asus.com/websites/global/aboutasus/OS/Linux.pdf a PDF file] listing ASUS motherboard testing results for linux compatibility
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#there is [https://www.asus.com/websites/global/aboutasus/OS/Linux.pdf a PDF file] listing ASUS motherboard testing results for linux compatibility
# Linux.com offers a user-supplied [http://www.linux.com/directory/Components directory of components]
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#Linux.com offers a user-supplied [http://www.linux.com/directory/Components directory of components]
  
 
[[Category:Hardware]]
 
[[Category:Hardware]]

Revision as of 07:41, 27 September 2022

Gabe wants to build a PC

Budget Gamer PC[edit | edit source]

Case: Ark Technology ATX Computer Case $27.99 -460mm 183mm 410mm

Power Supply: LOGISYS Computer 575W $29.99

Processor: Intel i3 3.2 Ghz ~$82.00

MotherBoard: ATX High Performance CF Intel Motherboard $75.00

Ram: CORSAIR Vengeance (2 x 4GB) $52.99

Graphics Card: NVidia Zotac GeForce GT 720 2GB 64-Bit $59.99

Hard Drive: Seagate ST3000NC000 $55.00


Total: $382.96


Workstation[edit | edit source]

For ~$1,200, you can build Peteris Krumins' workstation http://www.catonmat.net/blog/my-new-workstation-2015/


Resources[edit | edit source]

  1. Peteris Krumins put his parts list up on PC part picker which will help to identify any incompatibility between parts.
  2. https://h-node.org/ is a project of the FSF which identifies hardware that works/supports freedom
  3. http://www.linux-drivers.org/ is a fairly exhaustive list of hardware that has driver support
  4. there is a PDF file listing ASUS motherboard testing results for linux compatibility
  5. Linux.com offers a user-supplied directory of components