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		<title>Can You Build a PC for Less Than $100?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading The Simple Dollar where there was an interesting post on the cheapest fully functional PC a person could use. The post was sparked by the author&#8217;s own experience of building PCs for people and just where you can cut costs. He says you can get a computer for less than $100. Here&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading <a href="http://www.thesimpledollar.com/">The Simple Dollar</a> where there was an interesting post on the cheapest fully functional PC a person could use. The post was sparked by the author&#8217;s own experience of building PCs for people and just where you can cut costs. He says you can get a computer for less than $100. Here&#8217;s how:</p>
<p><strong>Hardware: </strong>Trent (the author) suggests scouting around garage sales and social networks specializing in giveaways to find free or cheap hardware. This includes the CPU with a CD or DVD drive, a monitor, mouse, and keyboard. He also threw in speakers. His theory is that people are forever upgrading their computers and usually get rid of good quality equipment for free or at a throwaway price. According to him, this is the only step of the process that involves spending money.</p>
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<p><strong>Software: </strong>For the OS, Trent recommends the Linux distro Ubuntu. Like most Linux distros, this one is a free download or you can have the Ubuntu folks mail you an installation CD. Ubuntu comes with almost all the programs an average person needs on their PC.</p>
<p><strong>My thoughts: </strong>While Trent&#8217;s PC building post suggests that a cheap PC is possible, I&#8217;m not so convinced. For one thing, picking up hardware at a garage sale can score you a good deal, you also have no idea what you&#8217;re getting. Not to mention the havoc someone can wreck with a hard disk that hasn&#8217;t been wiped clean.</p>
<p>My other source of hesitation is the choice of Ubuntu. While I have no problems with it, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s effective for computer novices, who are the recipients of this kind of PC. Thirdly, old hardware components are notoriously power-hungry. There&#8217;s no point in building a cheap PC if it&#8217;s going to feast on your power bill.</p>
<p>Overall, I think it&#8217;s possible to build a cheap PC but you may just get more than you bargained for. What do you think of these PC-building suggestions? Would you want to use a computer built this way? What&#8217;s the cheapest you think a PC should cost for a novice user? Let me know in the comments.</p>

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