Cheap is a subjective term. What might be cheap to someone else, might be cheap to you. If you are building a computer, check out the Newegg website. You can find a motherboard and other computer parts in your own price range.
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Dell is a computer manufacturer. They make computers commonly referred to as "PCs."
Many PCs come with 400 GB hard drives. Find one you like, and if the capacity is less than 400 GB, opt for a manufacturer upgrade, which will be cheap, or you can even upgrade it yourself!
they have been able to make better PCs with motherboards that carry circuts such as 20-90 of them in each mother board
Mobile PCs can be found at many electronics retailers. These would include Office Depot, Staples, and Walmart. The individual manufacturer's websites are also good sources for purchasing them.
If one is looking into purchasing a 1 Gb DDr PCS 3200 there are many brands that they may be interested in. These brands include; Kingston, Crucial, HDA and Patriot Signature.
AMD is not a motherboard, it is a company. "Advanced Micro Devices" - they manufacture CPU chips, motherboard chipsets and motherboards. All are used by Wintel type PCs (Windows, Linux, FreeBSD.)
It really depends on what company or price you're looking for. What i can tell you is that metro PCS have cheap phones that work extremely great for their price
I would personally say..... Metro Pcs's phones are really cheap! And there alright as well.:}
You should first try the PC manufacturer. You can try borrowing one from a friend, but know that some manufacturer's CD will not work in other PCs.
Intel and AMD are the primary manufacturers of microprocessors for desktop PCs, laptops and netbooks. ARM are well known for their microprocessors used in smaller computing devices like mobile phones, smartphones and some tablet PCs.