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Postman[_2_] April 8th 09 11:24 PM

eMachine ET1161-07 motherboard
 
Could someone please run CPUz on the eMachine ET1161-07 system., and
publish the Motherboard Info. I have read a few reviews everyone is
beating this system down, but not one review, nor eMachine has the
motherboard listed. Maybe i am blind again!

Is this a ECS or a Biostar motherboard? With these systems selling for a
dollar less than $350 a perfect system, for a replacement Power Supply
and many years of service.

ECS MCP61PM-GM --- Can not find this Motherboard for sale
But this appears it maybe the rigth one - Can I get a confirmation

BioStar MCP6 --- Tigerdirect wants $100 for this with a X2 5000 CPU
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m-details.asp?
EdpNo=4362088&CatId=2417


Case - recycle black/dark grey emachine
DVD burner - Recycled almost not used emachine
Hard drive - $100 = one terabyte WD
Memory 2 gigs 6400 $25
Antec Basiq 350 $25
CPU Fan $25
BioStar MCP6 & a X2 5000 CPU $100

$275 - Need matching new speakers, keyboard, and Mouse but they could be
recycled maybe some shipping costs or tax will add to the price...
Install a Linux desktop distro, rather than Vista and there is no
Microsoft Tax. Or you have a faster system with some recycled parts and
larger hard drive for similar money with same Vista...

Doing some competitive shopping, you might shave more off the build
price, but i am surprised about not being able to locate a retail price
for the ECS MCP61PM-GM motherboard... This should be a Fry's Electronic
staple with a dual core AMD CPU...

JR the postman

Postman Delivers May 8th 09 06:56 PM

eMachine ET1161-07 motherboard
 
On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 22:24:08 +0000, Postman wrote:

Could someone please run CPUz on the eMachine ET1161-07 system., and
publish the Motherboard Info. I have read a few reviews everyone is
beating this system down, but not one review, nor eMachine has the
motherboard listed. Maybe i am blind again!

Is this a ECS or a Biostar motherboard? With these systems selling for
a dollar less than $350 a perfect system, for a replacement Power Supply
and many years of service.

ECS MCP61PM-GM --- Can not find this Motherboard for sale But this
appears it maybe the rigth one - Can I get a confirmation

BioStar MCP6 --- Tigerdirect wants $100 for this with a X2 5000 CPU
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m-details.asp?
EdpNo=4362088&CatId=2417


Case - recycle black/dark grey emachine DVD burner - Recycled almost not
used emachine Hard drive - $100 = one terabyte WD
Memory 2 gigs 6400 $25
Antec Basiq 350 $25
CPU Fan $25
BioStar MCP6 & a X2 5000 CPU $100

$275 - Need matching new speakers, keyboard, and Mouse but they could be
recycled maybe some shipping costs or tax will add to the price...
Install a Linux desktop distro, rather than Vista and there is no
Microsoft Tax. Or you have a faster system with some recycled parts and
larger hard drive for similar money with same Vista...

Doing some competitive shopping, you might shave more off the build
price, but i am surprised about not being able to locate a retail price
for the ECS MCP61PM-GM motherboard... This should be a Fry's Electronic
staple with a dual core AMD CPU...

JR the postman


May, 08, 2009 Fry's Electronics has this computer listed in their weekly
Friday 8 page newsprint advertisement, for $299 with Vista Home Basic.

For a basic computer, maybe needs a better power supply and CPU cooler to
insure this system will keep-on running for a number of years. It is
almost a disposable computer if you get 2 years service.

Changing the operating system to a mini/lightweight debian based Linux
and run gmusicbrowser. The hardware is fast enough to be placed in the
garage and used as your networked music jukebox 24/7 for several years...

A jukebox that can handle a decent mp3 collection, edit tags,
and fetch album covers? Do you want it to be fast and customizable? Do
you want to be easy on resources and dependencies? Then gmusicbrowser
might be a solution for you, a light weight jukebox companion, with one
dependecy... (libgtk2-perl libgtk2-trayicon-perl)
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Â*http://squentin.free.fr/gmusicbrowser/download.html

JR


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