Psi*
Tech Monkey
I just noticed a $20 socket A mother board and started wondering if any possible system built around it could run Windows 7.
I am just entertaining this & don't have a build in mind or specific application ... but lets take a (system) challenging game for compatibility & the the system that can run that often takes care of my other needs.
I also like the AMD <$100 quad core recently announced & the cheapest AM3 mobo I can find for it is $62. I would hope that a board in that range would be fully compatible. It is certainly small. http://www.buy.com/prod/amd-760g-am3-max-8gb-ddr2-matx-cpntpcie16-pcie-2pci/q/loc/101/212418926.html. That has very limited capability.
Video doesn't need maximum frame rate. A good high resolution is always easy on the eyes though ... so is Pamela Anderson, but maintenance is to high for the latter.
So I am thinking low-ish ball system, not sure about competent video or sound although more than adequate sound for a PC (game?) system is pretty inexpensive.
I am just entertaining this & don't have a build in mind or specific application ... but lets take a (system) challenging game for compatibility & the the system that can run that often takes care of my other needs.
I also like the AMD <$100 quad core recently announced & the cheapest AM3 mobo I can find for it is $62. I would hope that a board in that range would be fully compatible. It is certainly small. http://www.buy.com/prod/amd-760g-am3-max-8gb-ddr2-matx-cpntpcie16-pcie-2pci/q/loc/101/212418926.html. That has very limited capability.
Video doesn't need maximum frame rate. A good high resolution is always easy on the eyes though ... so is Pamela Anderson, but maintenance is to high for the latter.
So I am thinking low-ish ball system, not sure about competent video or sound although more than adequate sound for a PC (game?) system is pretty inexpensive.