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    Emachine T2984

    Have a question regarding the above topic..... Someone I know has this pc and the ps is definitely gone.. MB unsure yet. There is an online storethat sells the mb, ps, and case for 170.00...... In the event the mb is gone also ( which I have read power supplies have done so ) is it possible to order this replacement and install his original HD? Sounds dumb, but I just thought I would inquire..

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    If the mobo is the same make and model number the hard drive should work just fine.
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    I would question whether $170 is worth it for a PC of that age and spec though. If you can borrow a PSU from somewhere I would try that first to see whether it has taken anything out with it, if it only needs a new power supply then it would be an economic repair IMO, otherwise I'd write it off.
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    They're selling brand new computers at Fry's for $399: http://shop4.frys.com/search?search_...rom=100&to=124
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    Brand new eMachines ET1161-01 - $299.99
    http://shop1.frys.com/%7BgiYfY7tdxKw...26522#detailed
    Specifications:
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    • 6 - USB 2.0 Ports (2 Front, 4 Rear)
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    • Amplified Stereo Speakers (USB Powered)
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    Couple of problems with that $299 machine. It has single core processor, and only 1GB of RAM. Since it's Vista, I wouldn't buy it.

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    1GB RAM - $11.99
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    For someone (like say Mom) that doesn't do much more than surf sites like Overstock, HomeShoppingNetwork and Amazon, do some email, view photos, maybe burn a DVD or two, etc., what else do they really need. At a measly $299 it's almost like an appliance such as a toaster, VCR/DVD player, microwave, TV etc.. Who cares what's inside. Does it work?, great; no?, get another.

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    Got your point

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    Greetings,, Today 12/01. I swapped the power supply from a working machine and slipped it into the EMachine...... and the power light came on MB. I pressed the start button with no response. I did discover that if you remove the main MB connector and replace the cpu fan will run. No graphics on the monitor.... I cannot hear activity from the HD. But the HD light stays on continuously....... So at this point Im leaning to a bad MB.... Input greatly appreciated.. Thanks

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    I would say that is about par for the course when one of those crappy Emachine power supplies fails, they usually take out the motherboard, and maybe a few other bits too.
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    And with that.. any good recomondations on a replacement? I know this fellow watches his dollars........ a more dependable, model.

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    Well I'm firmly in the build-your-own camp myself. But for a good, cheap, reliable, ready-built PC, I think Dell would be where I would look first.
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    For example, Dell Vostro 200 - $389.00 ... and that includes a Dell 20" Widescreen LCD monitor
    http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...vostrodt_200mt
    • Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core E2200 (2.20GHz,1MB L2Cache,800FSB) (others available)
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    • 160GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™ (for 250GB add $10)
    • 16X DVD+/-RW Drive (add a 48X CD Burner/DVD Combo for $10)
    • Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3100 (other options available)
    • Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio (other options available)
    • (Add a Dell 19-in-1 Media Card Reader for $30)
    • Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic, Service Pack 1 (for XP add $99)
    • Dell's standard USB keyboard and scroll mouse
    • (Speakers start at $20, Dell A525 2.1 w/subwoofer $40)
    • Dell 20 inch Widescreen E207WFP Analog Flat Panel Display
    • 1 Year Basic Limited Warranty and 1 Year NBD On-Site Service

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