At 05:24 PM 2/26/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I dn't think you're going to get a whole lot cheaper, unless you build it
>from components you already have around.
>
>Hard drives go for about $150, Cases for about 65, motherboards are
>$75-100, RAM is $30 or so for 64MB, processors are not cheap, either.
>
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20 gig maxtor at staples ~ 100$
128 mb. pc 100 sdram ~ 45$ at computergate.com  
atx case/ps (midtower) 33$ at    ^^^^^^
cd rw  104$ .................."     "
keyboard   15$,  mouse   6$,   windows = way too much$ (oops not here!!!)
motherboard, processor, etc are whatever you choose..

watch what the barebones do and don't have...  like expandability,
winmodems, +++???
brian:)
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>Those barebones systems are coming that cheap because the companies (like
>Tiger Direct) are buying them or the components in bulk, and getting
>severe discounts on them.
>
>On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Just wondering - how cheaply can one build a brand-new PC? Barebones systems
>> are approx. $300 but I'm sure it can be done for less...
>
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