I got an Athlon II 250 3ghz dual core about $60, but I had a $40 gift card so about $20Wolfram01 said:All I can say is, please link what your PC components are. I find it hard to believe you built a gaming rig for $200 that's going to run well (also, 1280x800 is really low res). If you buy what you consider the "none waste" mid range quality, it becomes low end crap in a few years, while the high end stuff becomes mid-high end... essentially your bigger investment lasts longer. Seems worthwhile to me. Also good components open the door to future upgrades. It was my own fault that I bought a premade deal for my old PC but with the one I'm making now, yea it's pricey but it'll last a long time and it's easily upgraded, having crossfire/sli compatibility and extra PCI and RAM slots.The Lawn said:snip
An Asus, something... About $79 on mwave, but had a 15% off coupon, free shipping.
Case was big, and cheap, $20.
500w power supply, free after rebate.
4gigs of 800mhz rammage, free from school.
Used the HD out of my PS3 for my OS, which was also free from school.
Got a ATI 5850, used $20 from a friend. Biggest cost saver.
And a used 1280 x 800 monitor,$60 used. (I hate giant monitors)