Another happy stall owner
Shop around for the best prices
Have a good look around and keep a notebook for comparisons
Our mother board with onboard sound.
CPU cooling fan and heat sink
A selection of case costing from $40 to up to $300
Its great to browse around and chat to the stall owners, even the shopper stop and chat to you if you need advice.
Here is our friendly computer parts salesman at the Uninderra markets near Wollongong in NSW.
One of the many tables of goods at the markets
These are used in a computer if you want to link more than one computer to the internet or network
This is SDRAM. We went this way for cost effectiveness but the usual ram at this time is the DDSDRAM
This is the video card that we chose. It is a 68 MB card not the dearest nor the best. But it is ok and all
we needed!
This is our motherboard that we chose. It takes the latest AMD processor's at this time. It was a good budget choice and got a 9 out of 10 in our features review that we looked up.
This is the AMD processor that we bought. It had half the speed of the top of the range but for price it still did everything that we hoped for.
When you go to buy your CPU find out if it comes with its own cooling fan. If it doesn't you have to buy the correct one and don't go for the cheapest and nastiest either! The fans start out at about $20.
Your new computer is no good without a hard drive. This particular model was a 40GB Barracuda 7200 RPM. They were about $140 at the markets if you shopped around
These are great, make your own CD's or burn a disk or two. Great for saving data on. This was a good buy at the time at about $100 for a internal burner.