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[US] Pentium Dual Core Barebone: $199.99

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For $199.99, this barebone gives you:

4GB of RAM

Pentium Dual Core G3220

1TB WD Blue 

480w PSU

Logisys Case

And an MSI H81M board. 

I think it's pretty good considering the price. 

 

Would be great for the mother/father who wants to read e-mails and browse the web. This thing should be rock solid for that alongside some gaming thrown into the mix.

 

That ripjaws memory tho

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1874158

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wow pretty decent

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sweet deal! i have the same mobo, and the cpu is basically a locked version of mine(-200Mhz). :D i paid about $300 for my system. (not counting windows)

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I can't imagine that PSU is quality. Most likely a highly overrated gutless wonder.

If that had been a decent PSU and the G3258, this would be an amazing machine to start with. As is, it's still good for more casual stuff.

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I can't imagine that PSU is quality. Most likely a highly overrated gutless wonder.

If that had been a decent PSU and the G3258, this would be an amazing machine to start with. As is, it's still good for more casual stuff.

I have this logisys 480w psu. Feels like a feather its so light. I wouldn't trust it with more than 200w. And yes it gets quite warm at 200w use.

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