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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 02.04.2013 18:56, schrieb Matt
Emmott:<br>
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Matt, <br>
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that is quite easy for you to find out in your market:
You will need an 1155 motherboard, the cheapest sandy
bridge or ivy bridge processor, and, I guess, 1 GB or
RAM. <br>
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I got myself the cheapest dual core celeron with 2GB of
RAM, it was just a little more expensive and could also
do HD 720P in CPU. <br>
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I wish good shopping!<br>
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<div>Thanks! I just jumped on newegg on my lunch break and
found the cheapest possible components (Always good for a
production front end) - ASRock Micro-ATX board, Celeron
G530, 2GB of PC3 ram (Hmm, might be the wrong speed),
cheap case. Came to $153 before shipping. This looks very
promising.<br>
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BTW, I am having Mythbuntu on a USB3 stick (with /boot on a USB2
stick, I thought that would be safer), 8GB are well enough for the
OS.<br>
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The speed of the RAM chips should not matter at all, as long as they
are DDR3. <br>
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