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    Finished build - AMD de-branded PC from Geeks.com

    Just finished a build for my Father-in-Law, who I had built a rig for as a Christmas gift last year. It was a spare parts build, using an Abit KG7 board, AMD 2000+ chip and a pair of RAID'ed 80gb drives and a GF4 MX420 card. Nothing special, but ... seriously ... we are talking Ebay and email and he's a happy guy.

    So he called me two weeks ago after returning from vacation with news that the PC wouldn't start. I immediately guessed PSU, so I had him bring it over and I swapped out the PSU. It fired right up, but still wouldn't POST. I then swapped the video card (2x), RAM (2x), CPU and another PSU !! At this point the only thing left to replace was the board ! Well, there aren't any KG7 RAID boards anywhere, so I searched for a barebones build or maybe even a DIY rig.

    It wasn't long before I came across this de-branded rig from Geeks.com:

    http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?inv...X121-R&cat=SYS

    AMD 4200+, 250gb HD, Nv 6150 video, 1GB RAM and DVD-RW, all for only $229 !!! Not a bad deal at all !! I used his Windows XP Home key on the new rig to cover the lack of an OS installed, so that saved me from buying that.
    The only downside to the whole deal was the mention that the drivers MAY be hard to find ... holy crap, was I in for a rude surprise !

    I spent about 6 HOURS tracking down the stray drivers for this beast, and most of my hassle was in finding the model that it matched on HP's website.
    I peeled off a sticker covering a small faceplate, but that did not match the rig. Every HP sticker on this thing was gone, so I opened it up and found it was an Asus OEM board. Off to Asus, but it turns out they don't supply drivers for their OEM boards !

    Next search was for the number silkscreened onto the board, an A8M2N-LA, which turned out to be a NodusM3 internal designation via HP for that board. I was then able to find out it was an HP a1660n MCE PC. I narrowed down the five 'unknown devices' in the Device Mangler until I was left with only one, and eventually I got that one too (AMDAway driver ?? Ever hear of THAT ???) Anyhoo, not that he needs it, but I could add an Antec Earthwatts PSU for $40 and an 8800GS for $60, and for $350 shipped he'd have a nice lil rig.

    So that's my tale of woe for the week, and my first experience with a de-branded PC. When I told him I was looking at this refurb PC, he said "Ohh, I dont want some used piece of junk" and griped about the 90 day warranty. I then informed him that the DIY rig I would build had no warranty whatsoever except on the individual parts, so he softened his tone and let me do my thing at that point.

    Anyone else have any experiences with a de-branded PC ? I'll admit that HP/Compaq make it damn hard to score drivers or identify components, but in the end I was able to make it all work well.
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    No experience with it, but man that sounds like a 'fun' build to do...
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      #3
      Not fun

      Haven't messed with branded pc builds. Built a couple from scratch/Newegg, and that is enough hassle for me...a limit I will not try to pass.

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        #4
        I have noticed that Compaq dont seem to have ALL the drivers for one type of machine.

        I had to mix and match for a Compaq laptop I removed vista off of, it was bogging it down too much.

        In the end you get there.




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          #5
          they now have an e-machines with vista included.. x2 4000+ and 320gb hd for 254

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            #6
            Vista ? Sheesh ... then I'd have to teach my Father in Law how to use THAT !!
            Nahh, when you are dealing with the older generation that doesn't use the PC for what we do with it, you are better off giving them what they are comfy with. I'm OK with Vista ... I'm 40, but its my job to know and learn this stuff. He's had bad luck with PCs, so I know when to toss in the towel.

            I have to repair his work PC next weekend, as the PSU went bad in that one too, it would appear. Will the fun never end ? I may have him invest in a UPS very soon too.

            PS - HP puts some junk offbrand PSUs in these builds. I have not seen a HiPro power supply in a while, but I guess I'll run this one until it dies and hope for the best.
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              #7
              until I was left with only one, and eventually I got that one too (AMDAway driver ?? Ever hear of THAT ???)
              I had an MSI Board and remember having that driver. Not that I ever needed or used it.
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                #8
                Yep, MSI was the only vendor who even supplies that driver on their site !!
                When you can go to AMD and not find it via a search, that's a bad sign. Thumbs up to MSI for offering the missing piece of the driver puzzle.
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                  #9
                  I think I will stay from that whole experience.
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                    #10
                    i had something similar to that when i tried upgrading my compaq back in 04 since i had it from 01. i couldn't get some pieces to fit or find decent drivers for it. so instead i just when on to built a whole new case. which im using now.
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                      #11
                      Its OK deal. I am not sure but i think you can build something like this for around 150. If you look for deals. But in this one , you save yourself a lot of searching

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                        #12
                        But in this one , you save yourself a lot of searching
                        You know what family PC work nets you ?? Nada ... zip, zilch. You get supper and that is about it. I've been doing family work for three families with nothing to show for it, but thats fine with me, as we have them help us out in their areas of expertise as well.
                        So it was a #1 priority to make this as painless as possible. The only other option was to buy a rare Abit board to get his old RAID'ed array back up and going, and even the usual flea market searches netted no results for an Abit KG7 RAID board.
                        That was my bad for running his rig in RAID-0 for performance sake. So I posted this thread to let others know of the pitfalls when certain vendors are involved.
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