Cheap Barebone
Systems
A
barebone computer system is usually referred to as one that has just the minimum necessary
components to make a computer operate and store data. It is mainly just a
box (motherboard, case and a hard drive), a keyboard, mouse and monitor. No real bells and whistles
like CD-burners and stereo sound systems. It is just enough to turn on and
run some basic applications.
Cheap
Barebone Systems Today
Today, these are not the type of system most
people want or enjoy using. Most need a few accouterments to make their
computer experience fun and multimedia enabled. Actually, it is probably
easier to buy a Barebone computer system and add to it granted you get a case that
allows for expansion--but most do now days.
Remember to keep in mind the main reasons
you want the computer. If you don't think you will be watching movies on
your computer but opt instead to watch them on a bigger screen, then getting
a DVD player may not be right for you. If you are going to be playing a lot
of high-end games, though, then a DVD player is a must. Click here to start
the Build Your Own Computer process by checking
out the Parts List.

Cybertron Barebone Kit with a 1.2 GHz AMD Duron Processor, Integrated 64MB Video and 10/100 NIC
AMD Duron 1.2/PCChips 810 Mainboard/64MB
$179.99
CD writers are fairly common today, so
getting one of these is a safe addition to your system. Even if you are not
downloading a lot of music, graphic images, or movies, you most likely will
find it useful for backing up your system. Learn more about CD writers on
this web site at the CD-R vs. CD-RW page.
Hard drives seem to get full of all sorts of things and to do a full system
back up may take more than one CD. 
Cybertron Barebone Kit with a 1.7 GHz Celeron Processor, 128MB of memory, integrated 32MB video and 300Watt Power Supply Intel Cel 1.7GHz/ECS P4VMM2 Mainboard/32MB Video
$229.99
System memory is also important. Most
systems today are easily upgradeable no matter what amount of memory is
installed when you purchase it. Upgrading memory is easy and you can learn
more about that on the Memory Upgrade page on this
site.
You will also need a decent size hard
drive. I use a 10Gig drive on the system I use most often and I haven't run
out of space yet. But if you plan to download a great deal of information
and files to burn CDs, you may need a bigger drive. Learn more about
Hard Drives on this site to make an informed
decision.
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