thanks man this stuff is all kind of confusing to me now i got help and was young when i last deal with a motherboard and basically forgot the entire process. this website claims pci can get you usb 3.0 so i will search for that. i have only seen them for usb-e unfortunately.... thanks for your time again i wouldn't know what to look for.
Elliott,
You never got back with rest of answers, but here is sample build that should be good for you.
AMD A10-5800K Trinity Quad-Core 3.8GHz (CPU)
$109.99
ASUS A88X-PRO FM2+ / FM2 AMD A88X (Bolton D4) HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard (Motherboard)
$119.49
Thermaltake TR2 W0070 430W ATX12V v2.3 Power Supply (Power Supply)
$37.99
G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (RAM)
$44.99
Rosewill CHALLENGER Black Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case (Computer Case)
$39.99
TOTAL: $352.45
That's a good price for a pretty decent machine. (Some components have a mail-in rebate, but I did
not figure that into estimate. End cost will be slightly lower after any rebates.) The CPU has integrated graphics, so no need for separate video card. You might be able to re-use your case and can save $40 more that way. If really necessary, could downgrade to a dual-core version of the processor and save another $50 or so. The power supply will be plenty for this setup, but if you plan to add a gaming video card to the system you'll want to look into a more powerful model and make sure it has connectors for the card.
Other things you could substitute in place of above if you want to:
AMD A6-5400K Trinity Dual-Core 3.6GHz (3.8GHz Turbo) Socket FM2 65W Desktop APU
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)
Antec BP550 Plus 550W Continuous Power ATX12V V2.2 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply
If you do need a new DVD player, this one is very good and only $20 when not on sale:
ASUS 24X DVD Burner
Lastly, although the CPU should already come with a coat of thermal compound, you might want to consider getting this. (I prefer to clean off factory stuff and replace with this, but it's not something you "have" to do.)
Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Polysynthetic Silver Thermal Compound
P.s. Computer case listed above does not have leads to USB 3.0 ports on front of case, so you'll have USB 3.0 ports built-in to motherboard on back, but not in front. If that's really important to you, then you'll need to pick a more expensive case that has leads to front ports for USB 3.0.
Hi Gold_Finger,
The AMD APUs (like the one linked in the previous post) have my attention. Do you have any experience (direct or indirect) with linux graphics drivers for these processors?
Thanks
Scott
Hi,
I honestly don't work for Tiger Direct, but I did happen to see this deal, and there seem to be a lo of folks looking for new systems. It's a AMD quad core for under $300:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/...CatId=2627
I am not that familiar with AMD processors so I really can's advise on that, and it only had 2G memory, but seems like a really good basic computer deal.
Chris
(11-19-2014, 02:26 PM)Scott(0) date Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Gold_Finger,
The AMD APUs (like the one linked in the previous post) have my attention. Do you have any experience (direct or indirect) with linux graphics drivers for these processors?
Thanks
Scott
Hi Scott,
I don't have any direct experience with the AMD APU's but have seen that a number of people on forums use them. I've been curious about them too and have thought of making a computer with one myself, but the last thing I need right now is another computer. (Have too many as it is.)
Main desktop and main laptop both use AMD Phenom II Quad Core CPU and motherboards have onboard Radeon HD 4250 graphics. On both of them I've never used proprietary AMD drivers, the standard linux drivers have always worked just fine for me. I don't play games, so never bothered trying proprietary drivers. Nowadays, there are no proprietary drivers for them because AMD dropped support for them which is not a problem for me.
The AMD APU's are newer and I believe that AMD proprietary drivers are available for them if standard linux drivers aren't satisfactory for people.
@Chris L,
Nice find on Tiger Direct! Looks like a lower powered quad core APU than one I selected for example, but yours includes Windows and a 1TB HDD. Hard to beat that deal if the basic APU is all someone needs.
In general, there will be plenty of good deals like above popping up on websites and in stores now that Xmas shopping season has geared up.
@Gold_finger, @ChrisL
Appreciate the information. Now I just need to decide what I really need/want (and how much I want to spend) - always seems to come down to something along those lines.

(03-27-2019, 02:06 PM)nateliv link Wrote: [ -> ]I have used Linux Lite a few years ago, and it was a very nice OS. One problem I had with it had to do with its grub config, Had multi OS boot and the grub insisted on adding everything in. Ended up with a page or two of kernels. Hope they fixed it by now. Question, I have an old Toshiba A20 satelite laptop with a cyberblade trident graphics. Ubuntu favors only work up to 12.04 with it, nothing after 12.04 seems to work.
Probably should create a new post for best visibility/response.. But will try to answer...
If its OLD and 32-bit is your only option.. LL 3.x or 2.x will be the options.. LL 4.x is 64-bit only...
The Hardware Database is a good place to look for similar hardware which there are a few..
https://www.linuxliteos.com/hardware_res...ch_results
Another option would be to create a LiveUSB and test on your system...