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Help for school build

Hello everyone this is my first topic on the forum.
I would like to build a computer for my classroom, and I wonder if anyone can have some advise on the component, 

 

Here the requirment:

 

- cheap, we will pay this pc with our own moneys and the school has no money to help us.

- dual video exit due to the fact tht we will probably attach a projector to the pc or IWB .
- relative small form factor

I've already done some research and this is my result

 

- intel pentium G645 
- amd radeon Hd5450 ;

-4gb ram 
- random power supply

 

what do you think ? maybe an ati APU ? 
thanks in advance

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I Would go with the cheapest motherboard that has dual output + and AMD A4 APU, 4GB ram (the cheapest you can find) and a decent 300+W power supply.

 

You don't want to get the cheapest of power supplies because those are really bad and might blow up or something.

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an apu could benefit you here. and dont get some random PSU the PSU is the most important part of the build if it goes everything does, sacrifice a bit on say the case or something and get a good PSU i think 400w would do you good but i could be wrong i havent used a apu but they are supposed to be good for cheap builds.

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It would be really helpful to tell us where you live, because prices can be somewhat different. Also the usecase for the PC would be important so we can give proper advice.

 

Here in germany for instance i probably would get something like an Intel NUC, the one with the two HDMI outputs. It super small and has similar power to what you researched. Other than that probably go with an AMD Apu its even faster than the radeon hd5450 in most cases.

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Thanks for the reply, well I live in italy and probably this computer will be connected to an projector or IWB and run some basic software like office or devC++ .

probably that best way for the video is VGA or DVI due to the fact that we have very old projector, the average on our school computer is windows NT 2000(my first OS back in the 2000 at 3 year) and the realy old one have CRT.

Any cheap motherboard fo amd APu or Intel 1155? 

 

thanks for the advise this is a very good comunity!!

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I think  I've find a good configuration an AMD A6-5400k with an MSI A75 motherboard my question now. The integrated GPU can run 2 screen (a projector and a monitor) at the same time one on the VGA and one on the DVI ?

 

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I think  I've find a good configuration an AMD A6-5400k with an MSI A75 motherboard my question now. The integrated GPU can run 2 screen (a projector and a monitor) at the same time one on the VGA and one on the DVI ?

Fine I found thath it can handle 4 for monitor

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Still need help?

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no thanks I've solved 
I will probably choose an AMD apu that support up to 4 for monitor and also allow me to have a relative small form factor 

thank to every one for the help :D !

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