Anandtech have a handy guide to budget PCs for the xmas 2011 period. Below is my own take on what I’d recommend.
I’m always interested in getting the best performance with low power consumptions. For a truly budget system I’d opt for an AMD E350 system, however, such a system isn’t capable of gaming seriously. For a more powerful system I’d look to Intel as their systems are more efficient, so below I’ve based my second recommendation on the anandtech Intel system, with a few tweaks, including a pricing in sterling…
1. Ultimate budget system
Component | Product | Price | Comments |
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CPU | E350 | £0 | Built-in to the system |
Motherboard | Asus E35M1‑M Pro | £99 | Offers more than some other E350 systems e.g. USB3 |
RAM | Kingston 4GB DDR3-1333 kit | £20 | Budget 4Gb kit |
Storage | Crucial M4 64Gb | £80 | With the recent jump in HDD prices, SSDs are looking far better value. I would build with an SSD and for bulk storage either reuse an old HDD, or buy one in a few months when prices fall back. |
Optical drive | DVD-RW | £17 | Cheap optical drive |
Power supply | Corsair CX430 V2 | £35 | As good a recommendation as any. |
Case | Coolermaster Élite 335 | £28 | A decent enough case, with full ATX support |
Operating system | None | £0 | The OS your choose to run is up to you. I could price a standard Windows 7 install here, but many people will have old licences, or will be able to buy upgrades or student licenses which are considerably cheaper. |
Total: | £279 |
2. Budget gaming system
Component | Product | Price | Comments |
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CPU | Intel Core i3 2100 | £95 | About double the price of the Anandtech CPU, but it has a 30% higher clock speed, and hyperthreading. |
Motherboard | Asus P8Z68‑V LX | £82 | Double the price of the Anandtech board. But for that you get: Crossfire support, USB3, SATA 6Gbps, and Virtu |
RAM | Corsair 8GB DDR3-1333 kit | £37 | With RAM so cheap, 8Gig is worth having. |
Storage | Crucial M4 64Gb | £80 | With the recent jump in HDD prices, SSDs are looking far better value. I would build with an SSD and for bulk storage either reuse an old HDD, or buy one in a few months when prices fall back. |
Video | AMD HD6670 1Gb GDDR5 | £69 | A generation newer than Anandtech’s recommended HD5670, up to 50% faster, lower powered and only £6 more. |
Optical drive | BD-ROM / DVD-RW | £40 | BluRay is a must have in a new PC IMHO |
Power supply | Corsair CX430 V2 | £35 | As good a recommendation as any. |
Case | Coolermaster Élite 335 | £28 | A decent enough case, with full ATX support |
Operating system | None | £0 | The OS your choose to run is up to you. I could price a standard Windows 7 install here, but many people will have old licences, or will be able to buy upgrades or student licenses which are considerably cheaper. |
Total: | £466 |
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”