Re: Low end desktop for EE tasks?



On Sep 25, 12:05 pm, Jeff Liebermann <je...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Joerg <notthisjoerg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hath wroth:

Old iron horse here starts making creaking noises and it's tired. It
only needs to do CAD, Gerber viewing, newsgroup, light SPICE sub-circuit
sims (the kind that runs in a few seconds). IOW, I am replacing the
grunt works PC.

Replacement should be <$500 sans monitor (won't give up my CRT, no way).
And absolutely no Vista which excludes most lines. Anyone's got
experiences with these lines?

Would you consider buying used hardware? I've been using Dell
Optiplex SX260 desktops for most everything. Not the fastest on the
planet, but the price is right. About $220 to $270 with XP Home,
delivered on eBay. Add about $80 to bring it up to 1.5GBytes RAM. I
use one for antenna modeling (4NEC2 etc), RF calcs, and some
schematic/PCB work (PCB123, CadSoft Eagle, etc). Not great, but good
enough. My box is a 2.6GHz P4 (which is not the fastest), has shared
memory video (which is not the fastest), and uses a laptop 40GB hard
disk (which is not the fastest). However, despite having two fans in
the base, it makes almost no noise. Gigabit ethernet NAS and 6ea USB
2.0 ports take care of the storage. I've bought 14 of these so far,
but most of them ended up as media players and web/email utility
machines, not CAD workstations.

Docs:
<http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/opsx260/en/index.htm>

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There's Craigslist, too - a little less risky than eBay.

Joerg, try this search:
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/search/sys?query=desktop&minAsk=&maxAsk=250

Regards,

Michael

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