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New Price out of reach
That article prices it on the $2500USD range, unless Compaq dropped the price since the article came out?

I went to Newegg.com and got almost $600USD in parts to upgrade his older system. It needs an ISA slot so his scanner will work. HP scanner with an ISA card adapter, some sort of SCSI I expect?

What I got for $600:

Abit VH6T Motherboard and 1Ghz PIII CPU
Kingston 512M SDRAM DIMM
Enlight Medium ATX 300Watt Case
AOpen CRW2440 24x10x40 CDRW drive
3Com USR PCI modem
MS Inteli-Mouse Optical
Abit Siluro T200 NVIDIA GEFORCE2 32M with TV-Out

He already has the hard drive, floppy, keyboard from his old system. The VH6T has one ISA slot.

"Will code Visual BASIC for cash."
New Norm, please wake up. :-)
That article was a November 2000 review of a Presario 5900Z system that was brand new, a system that came out before August 2000. The price was $2300 - $2600. They don't cost that much now. A roughly comparable refurbished system from compaqfactoryoutlet.com is $600 - $650 now.

I went to Newegg.com and got almost $600USD in parts to upgrade his older system.

It looks like you got a reasonable combination of parts, and NewEgg has been a very good vendor in my experience (thanks Thane!).

It needs an ISA slot so his scanner will work. HP scanner with an ISA card adapter, some sort of SCSI I expect?

That's probably a reasonable assumption. If you really didn't want an ISA-slotted motherboard, you might have been able to use a PCI SCSI card. [link|http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x7f7dfd3f91d3d5118ff40090279cd0f9,00.html|This] page lists a link to [link|https://www.initio.com/store/index.htm|Initio SCSI cards] for various HP scanners. And there are, of course, very inexpensive USB scanners now too. FWIW.

It sounds like you were constrained by the fellow wanting a PIII. I think you found a reasonable solution based on the constraints.

I hope you're able to get the system together and debugged easily. Best of luck!

Cheers,
Scott.
New And, can't you convice you father-in-law Intel is evil? :-)
Athlon, all the way!
Alex

"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of
thought which they avoid." -- Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
New I talked to him today
he says if there are no issues with the AMD chip, and it is cheaper, to go with that. As long as it runs XP and the modern software. If he is running old DOS stuff, like commercial games, it may not work? He says he will only be running modern stuff.

Any suggestions for a good motherboard? I used Abit for my own system the Windows 2000 Server. The KT7 board, that is. But I assume there is a newer version of this board?

"Will code Visual BASIC for cash."
New I've had good luck with Asus.
Even my wife's HP Pavilion PC uses an Asus (with HP BIOS).
Alex

"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of
thought which they avoid." -- Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
New I'll try Asus
I had good luck with At based Asus motherboards before. I'll see if Newegg has a sale on them? I think that they do!

What else? [link|http://customs.affordablecomputers.com/|[link|http://customs.affordablecomputers.com/|http://customs.affo...mputers.com/]] seems to only show Intel, feh!

"Will code Visual BASIC for cash."
New I get my Asus boards locally in Charlotte.
[link|http://www.invado.com/products/components_listing.jsp?categoryName=MotherboardsSocketA|Link.]

The above gives you an idea of motherbords and costs for Athlons.

[link|http://usa.asus.com/index.asp|Asus site.]
Alex

"People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of
thought which they avoid." -- Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
New SCSI adapter
What he has in it is a Symbios Logic 53C416 SCSI card. I am assuming at least a SCSI 2 or SCSI 3 because it isn't a 50 pin port on the back? It is an ISA card.

I am not sure what scanner it is, as I only have his tower case and not the scanner.

"Will work for fair salary and benefits, seeking company with integrity."
     Shopping for my father-in-law - (nking) - (17)
         "Make your time!" - (Another Scott) - (15)
             What he wants - (nking) - (14)
                 Suit yourself. BTW, my Presario uses standard parts. -NT - (Another Scott) - (13)
                     Maybe yours does - (nking) - (12)
                         There's no "maybe" about it Norm. - (Another Scott) - (11)
                             Ok, no maybe about it - (nking) - (10)
                                 Google is your friend. - (Another Scott) - (9)
                                     Compaq: variable quality - (wharris2)
                                     Price out of reach - (nking) - (7)
                                         Norm, please wake up. :-) - (Another Scott) - (6)
                                             And, can't you convice you father-in-law Intel is evil? :-) - (a6l6e6x) - (4)
                                                 I talked to him today - (nking) - (3)
                                                     I've had good luck with Asus. - (a6l6e6x) - (2)
                                                         I'll try Asus - (nking) - (1)
                                                             I get my Asus boards locally in Charlotte. - (a6l6e6x)
                                             SCSI adapter - (nking)
         No way - (bepatient)

Any more detail than what's there and you'd have to have the magic software they use in movies to pull a license plate out of five pixels.
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