sandy bridge 2500. it'll last 4 years no problems whatsover. Some people will say its overkill but you're looking at 4 years, this cpu will last more than that for what they're using it for.
What's the best choice right now for a good, low power processor for someone who uses the computer for internet browsing, listening to music, and watching movies? The computer should last for at least 4 years before becoming obsolete.
If you can live with only VGA output, Superbiiz.com (ewiz.com) has a 1155 mobo for $55. It's an H61, and it doesn't have HDMI or DVI, sadly, but it's damn cheap for a SB mobo.What is the overall system budget? How "low power" did you want to get?
Likely any dual core Sandy Bridge will suffice.
Low price? Pentium G620
Super low power at low price? Pentium G620T
Super low power with better performance? Core i3 2100T
Best performance? Core i3 2105
At the low end, DIY systems just can't compete with what you can get from the big OEM's.
What's the best choice right now for a good, low power processor for someone who uses the computer for internet browsing, listening to music, and watching movies? The computer should last for at least 4 years before becoming obsolete.
For these purposes DO NOT BUILD YOUR OWN! I have been through this with family members many times. When you build it, you become their tech support (though for your parents you probably will anyway).
At the low end, DIY systems just can't compete with what you can get from the big OEM's.
I would say the exact opposite. There is no way that big OEMs can compete with what you can put together yourself.
How many big OEM systems can you customize with an SSD?
<------------------ Implying that something like an Athlon II X3 or a Pentium G620 combined with 4GB of RAM and perhaps a 64GB SSD isn't gonna be responsive enough.Why do people always cheap out when it comes to getting a computer for their parents? As if their parents wouldn't want something quick and responsive like any normal person.
Why do people always cheap out when it comes to getting a computer for their parents? As if their parents wouldn't want something quick and responsive like any normal person.
Why do people always cheap out when it comes to getting a computer for their parents? As if their parents wouldn't want something quick and responsive like any normal person.
^ can it play ANY high def (1080p at least) movie you throw at it?
^ can it play ANY high def (1080p at least) movie you throw at it?
Your E-350 is what, 1/4th the speed of a 3.2GHz Pentium Dual-core? It's 1/3rd that of a 2.5GHz one...
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/66?vs=328
Windows 7 is $100. That leaves $210 to get a processor, motherboard, case, PSU, RAM, hard drive, and DVD-R.
Good luck matching Dell.
That's a common mistake. There is actually a 4500, and a 4500HD. You must have the "HD" version to play 1080P videos smoothly. Not all GMA 4500 chipsets have this. Many do not.Anything from the GMA X4500 onwards can handle 1080p video