Re: [LAU] Advice on hardwware components

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Joshua Boyd wrote:
> The ATI X300 to X850 range are reasonably decent using the open source
> ATI drivers.  That range of cards is probably the best graphics for a
> completely open source linux machine.  I would say that they are easily
> faster than the Intel 965 graphics at this time.  Long term, the Intel
> graphics may end up being a better choice, but for now I think that the
> slightly older ATI is best.

Thanks everyone, for all your advice.

I have just bought a Hewlett Packard branded X300 on eBay - I have been watching all the PCI-E cards for a few days, and that was the first bargain to turn up (£10.50 Sterling including delivery, if anyone is interested). It's small and fanless, which suits me.

When it arrives I can test the motherboard, CPU, RAM and power supply! Next item on the list is bootable media... Probably a pair of mirrored SATA drives. They'll almost certainly be the most expensive component in the machine.

Thanks
Michael


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