Shoot. I don't build.
What I did.
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...opic=721.0
What I paid
Dell Touchscreen cost> ORDER TOTAL
US $52.55
AC Adapter cost> US $8.04
OCZ SSD 180 GIG Hard Drive cost > ORDER TOTAL
US $85.00
Extra 4 gig of ram stick cost giving me 5 gig total. Because the 1 gig stick is soldered into the mobo> US $31.99
The Dell Touchscreen was a gutted XT2 corporate sale for 50 odd bucks. Sold New they went for 2,500 bucks.
My touchscreen works out of the box with Linux-Lite 2.0. My battery life is 4 hours (I GOT LUCKY ON THAT)n
It had the pen in the netbook. I did not even know it was there till I googled and researched what I should have
and how the all the external tablet switches should work like the scroll wheel on back of the lcd screen on the bottom edge of screen.
It runs faster than my Wifes Dell E4500 I5, 8gig ram, 500 gig hard drive netbook with Windows 7 corporate edition on it.
There is no internal DVDRW on mine. But my wife has one on hers.
With Black Friday and Christmas showing up. Newegg is hammering my inbox with email deals.
I will post back tomorrow on what they are trying to sell me. Maybe you might see something that
catches your attention for Mother Boards, Hard Drives, CPUs, Monitors, Ram, etc......
Sometimes they throw out a killer bare bones Desktop deal that you have to assemble, but all the components are included in the deal.
Power Supply, Case, mobo, ram,dvdrw, cpu,video card,whatever.
Todays Email from Newegg to me
http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Nov...et_p1=#TOP
A good foundation IMO for a cheap build
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...9233-S1A5B
Appeals to the biker in me for a case. 40 bucks is fair. ABS Plastic is pretty tuff stuff and lightweight.
Cheaper by 10 bucks (with mail inĀ rebate)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...9042-S1A4C
Or you can tear apart your old case and reuse it. With some handiwork skillset from you. Might require die grinder and cutting wheel skills.
What I did.
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index...opic=721.0
What I paid
Dell Touchscreen cost> ORDER TOTAL
US $52.55
AC Adapter cost> US $8.04
OCZ SSD 180 GIG Hard Drive cost > ORDER TOTAL
US $85.00
Extra 4 gig of ram stick cost giving me 5 gig total. Because the 1 gig stick is soldered into the mobo> US $31.99
The Dell Touchscreen was a gutted XT2 corporate sale for 50 odd bucks. Sold New they went for 2,500 bucks.
My touchscreen works out of the box with Linux-Lite 2.0. My battery life is 4 hours (I GOT LUCKY ON THAT)n
It had the pen in the netbook. I did not even know it was there till I googled and researched what I should have
and how the all the external tablet switches should work like the scroll wheel on back of the lcd screen on the bottom edge of screen.
It runs faster than my Wifes Dell E4500 I5, 8gig ram, 500 gig hard drive netbook with Windows 7 corporate edition on it.
There is no internal DVDRW on mine. But my wife has one on hers.
With Black Friday and Christmas showing up. Newegg is hammering my inbox with email deals.
I will post back tomorrow on what they are trying to sell me. Maybe you might see something that
catches your attention for Mother Boards, Hard Drives, CPUs, Monitors, Ram, etc......
Sometimes they throw out a killer bare bones Desktop deal that you have to assemble, but all the components are included in the deal.
Power Supply, Case, mobo, ram,dvdrw, cpu,video card,whatever.
Todays Email from Newegg to me
http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Nov...et_p1=#TOP
A good foundation IMO for a cheap build
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...9233-S1A5B
Quote:$39.99 After $20.00 MIR
Appeals to the biker in me for a case. 40 bucks is fair. ABS Plastic is pretty tuff stuff and lightweight.
Cheaper by 10 bucks (with mail inĀ rebate)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...9042-S1A4C
Or you can tear apart your old case and reuse it. With some handiwork skillset from you. Might require die grinder and cutting wheel skills.
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Dell XT2 > Touchscreen Laptop
Dell 755 > Desktop
Acer 150 > Desktop
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Dell XT2 > Touchscreen Laptop
Dell 755 > Desktop
Acer 150 > Desktop
I am who I am. Your approval is not needed.