Topic: Looking for a new computer

Yes, I'm finding that my old computer (which I got for free mini/tongue ), a Dell Dimension 2400, is too slow for brickfilming. I can't even film on it!
So, I'm looking for a new computer. Does anyone know of a good one for brickfilming that is about $200 (price has a little of wiggle room)? I'd prefer Windows 7, and at least 250 gigabyte of hard drive space.
If there are other specs good for brickfilming please tell me.

Thanks!

Edit: Oh, yeah - all I need is the computer tower, I already have everything else. Also I need at least 4 USB ports.

Last edited by Mighty Wanderer (March 6, 2012 (08:27pm))

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As far as specifics, I wouldn't worry too much about the hard drive or the USB ports. I say this for two reasons. One, you can always buy additional hard drive space or an external hard drive (the portable ones are nice). I've bought 2 additional hard drives over the past year or so because I needed the space. Two, you can also buy USB splitters which can take 1 port and make it into several.

On the specs, I would highly suggest looking at the RAM and processor. These things are going to affect your speed. I'm not familiar with pricing and specs on desktops because I haven't ever bought one and the last time my family purchased one was years ago, so the prices have changed a lot since then. A trick to boost your ram is to get a USB flash drive that is ReadyBoost compatible and you can actually use it for RAM. Hope some of this helps in your search. mini/smile

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Thanks for reminding me - my Dad said an Intel processor would be best, not AMD.
Thanks for the tips!

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Eh, AMD would be best if you want to keep it cheap. AMD is generally a better value pricewise, you just have to shop around for one that is specific for your needs.

Also, there's no way you're gonna get a decent computer for $200.

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Well, I'm more looking for a decent computer on sale or with some kind of deal. I found a good one with an AMD processor for $300 with a 500 gig hard drive, and if I could find something like that on sale, I might be able to scrape up another $50 in a month.
(Here's the link to that computer).

Also, like I said, I only need a desktop tower, so it's going to be cheaper without the moniter/mouse/keyboard/etc. And, I could sell my old computer, although it's only worth $40 or $50. mini/confused

Last edited by Mighty Wanderer (March 7, 2012 (10:25am))

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I don't know much about computers( as the one I have my mom and dad got me) but i would go to Dell.com.  There you can make your computer from one of there's.  Just for fun one day I made one and it was about $300, but that was with the moniter/mouse/keyboard.  What I would do is find you local geek and ask him to find you the best but cheap computer.  My big bro did that and now he has TWO computers.

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Which computer was that? I can't find anything on Dell.com for less than $350. mini/confused

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Mighty Wanderer wrote:

Which computer was that? I can't find anything on Dell.com for less than $350. mini/confused

It's was a long time ago some the pricing might have changed mini/sad

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Hi there Mighty Wanderer.
I really hate to break this to you... but I would be extremely surprised if you got a decent pre-built computer for around $200 (read: not gona happen). You probably won't get a decent pre-built computer for under 500 - 600 dollars (sorry, I know you hate hearing that). In your situation there are only a couple of options.

Going from simple -> complex:

1. Spend (a lot) more money on what you want. Then again, more money usually solves simple problems like this. mini/smile

2. Research net-books (tiny, cheap laptops). This may be an option but I don't really know. I have two thoughts, first they are still pricey for you, 250 - 300 dollars I would guess. Second, is they are not the most powerful things on the block. Though your average decent net-book would probably still beat out that old dell you have. mini/bigsmile So one of these may be good enough for brickfilming, i'm not to sure.

3. Build one yourself. I can say from experience (I've built/modified about 8 computers), that building isn't that hard, is the cheapest, and lets you get exactly what you want. In fact, it really is the only way your going to get a decent computer for close to $200.

Those are my thoughts on the deal. I saw you mention the processor. Regarding that, I have to say that AMD is going to cheaper than Intel by a fair bit. But Intel is going to be more powerful. It is good that you have the screen, mouse, etc. Screens especially are expensive. Your still not going to find a good pre-built computer for close to 200 dollars though. Building your own computer is the only way your going to get close to that though (probably still a bit more though). If you want a bit of help with that then i'm willing to help. I'll probably throw together a quick wish list of parts for a decent computer just for fun now.:)

Edit: Just a note, the hard drive prices right now are crazy. Apparently a bunch of manufacture's factories were closed because of flooding over in Thailand where a lot of hard drives are made. So right now hard drive prices are through the roof. This will probably make it impossible to get a decent hard drive for under a 150 dollars for some time.

Last edited by AnW (March 8, 2012 (09:18pm))

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Thanks An'W, but I think I might be able to get one for about $200-$300 from www.TechBargains.com. That site lists deals on tech stuff from around the internet, and I've already found 3 computer deals ranging from $250-$300.
I'm going to keep an eye on that, and I might actually find a good deal on a tower. mini/bigsmile

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Well, hope you get something you like Mighty Wanderer! It does look like you can find some pretty good deals on there. Just let me know if you want any help or advice on hardware specs or something.

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6883108659
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6883108662

Okay, so would either of these computers work for brickfilming? I'd get one along with a 2GB memory stick. I'm not really sure if these are good for what I need for brickfilming (animation/editing programs, etc.).

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well, both of those options look pretty nice, but in my opinion, i'd get a computer with at least 4 GB RAM. Still, with the 2GB plus readyboost's 2GB, it should be pretty good, considering the fact that its a desktop, whenever you pick up some spare cash, you can always buy an extra 2GB RAM card and plop it in. The processor is dual core, which is pretty good as well. Given the budget you have, its not bad at all. Of course, i might be too much of a RAM buff, cuz i pimped out my comp with 16 GB . . .  and its a laptop . . . mini/lol

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Okay, great! One more question: Would this computer be better than either of those, or should I still go with one of the other ones?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … amp;Page=2

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Hmm.... My Dad just told me that since the above mentioned desktop is a refurbished computer, it only has a 90-day warranty and there is always that chance that it just might fail because it is refurbished. Is this a risk I want to take?

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Really, I would wait and save my money for something better.
Those are kinda on the low end now, and in a couple of years they'll all be totally obsolete.
But if you can't do that, don't get a refurbished one. Computers at that price aren't going to be steller quality anyway, and being refurbished won't help it last any longer.

So no, I don't recomend taking that chance. mini/no

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Here is my take on it. The refurbished eMachines is definitely better than the Lenovos. As mentioned though, it is refurbished. I don't really know what to say to you about that. I have personally never gotten anything that has been refurbished, but I have friends that have, and they have never had any problems with it. The Lenovos are ok... but really not that great. I mean, a Celeron E3400 and a Pentium E6600 aren't horrible, but they are far from great processors. As for other specs, both of them only have 2gbs of ram, that is puny. Barely more than Windows 7's recommended in fact. The 250gb hard drive on the Celoron system is fairly small also. Really, in my opinion, I would go for the eMachine. The reviews are good, refurbished state should most likely be Ok, and it is cheap. It is up to you to decide whether you want to go with a refurbished machine or not. I would pick up some more memory for any of them though.

Last edited by AnW (April 17, 2012 (02:31pm))

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@PritchardStudios: The problem is, it will take me quite a while to get more money, as I have pretty much exhausted the backyard. And I only have about 2GB Hard Drive left on my current computer...

So I kind of need to get it soon. There are a couple other reasons too, but I don't want to get into them right now. mini/tongue Thanks though!

@AnW: Yes, I think I am going to opt for the Emachine, it seems the best, and later down the road I will probably purchase some more memory.

Thanks everyone who commented! mini/wink

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I really have to agree with Pitchard Studios. My above comment is based on the assumption that you can not spend more than $350 or so, and don't want to build your own. He is right though. They are all fairly low end. As for going obsolete, who cares (I've always found that saying humorous)? I have a computer (not my main one) that works just fine,  plays lower end games for lan'ing with my brothers, runs a non-hd webcam for stop-mo tests, etc. Did I forget to mention that it is "obsolete" (Windows XP is too, and I still use that)? Not to provoke an argument or anything.

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So... would that computer not be good for brickfilming? I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say.