From: Giles OrrSent: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 12:14 PMSubject: Re: [GTALUG] New Deaktop PC -- To Run debian Linux - PCPartPicker Recipe;On 27 March 2018 at 09:08, Steve Petrie, P.Eng. via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Greetings To GTALUG,At long last I have created a final build recipe for my new desktop PC to run debian Linux. Replacing an ancient Dell PC running WIndows XP:The configuration is an Asus LGA1151 socket motherboard with Intel i5-6500 CPU and 16 GB DDR4 memory..A dialup modem remains to be added: US Robotics USR5637 V.92 USB FaxmodemComments welcome.* * ** * *My plan is to be ordering the parts by Friday 30 March or or Monday 2 April at the latest. The HP PS/2 keyboard and HP PS/2 mouse are already ordered (from PC-Canada) but that order is still on hold, pending addition of items to the order..It's probably too late to convince you of this (as I suspect it would strongly imply a move to a newer and more expensive processor) but getting USB-C and USB3.1 on the motherboard would be good. You can _probably_ get a PCI-E card later, but I wonder if it will fully support USB-C's relatively complex alt-modes and etc. Of course, it may not support them on the motherboard either, but I think it's worth a try.
I'd also encourage you - fairly strongly - to not get PS/2 accessories. You're already encountering one of the problems, trying to plug two devices into one port - I suspect that won't go well for you. Not only is USB much more versatile, it's much easier to "split," and add more ports.
And finally, I'm in awe of your memory strategy. But I totally agree: max out every slot - when you can afford it. That's the way to go. And 16G is already a decent baseline.