Yeah I like the build, does me perfect. The case I'm using is an old OEM mATX case smaller than modern mATX cases, very tiny - shipped in K7 days with an OEM PC I purchased. I wanted the low power CPUs [no 35W here], I'll try tweak them to stay very cool (have you been able to tweak CnQ on 2400?). I'm wanting to add no fans apart from HSF at lowest speed and make it a standard, stable, cool, very low power WISE build.
Your EU prices are a little more expensive than were here - but bear in mind I got the stuff through supplier discount or I'd have to pay more than I did.
You know something, AMD 4050e, 4450e, 4850e are in very short supply. All OEMs and SMBs are taking every new batch that comes in to UK distributors within 9-12 noon each day. The prices are like I've never seen on lower end produce.
When I bought it, 4850e, I paid £48 and then 4450e at 9am a few days ago, I paid £40 incl. 17.5% VAT.
There were 23x 4850e, 21x 4450e and 18x 4050e at that time at that supplier. The staff told me OEMs and SMBs had taken other stock on pre-order.
Then I checked 2 hours after, they were all sold out by 12 noon.
Then the supplier changed state to available from non-available at 2.15pm expecting delivery from AMD next morning.
Now the prices were: 4050e £58, 4450e £66 and 4850e £74.
That's roughly £28 above what they should each be on a lowest end product, a lot of price gouging. :(
I gave my BE-2350 system to a friend a while ago [with HD 3650]. It was perfect for her and she's having a rough patch, being something I got for free, it was no big deal, she liked it. I left it at 1.30v 2.8G, pulled less wattage than 1.35V 2.6G 5000+ BE at stock. They're better binned and have lower current requirements. Compared to Intels offering, they're superior in nearly all aspects; better in perf, price, power and heat. Closest Intel offered is Pentium E2200 65W 2.2 GHz, more expensive and inferior platform for me and yet there's price gouging on the AMD 45W models, so it will get worse unless they can drop price much more. This one of many reviews
shows the AMD low end dominating, kinda like top end is Intel dominated. The review also clearly shows how 1GHz HT is much less performance than 1.8GHz HT in Phenom, contrary to uninformed onliner conjectures for a few years now - which they be wrong about in most regards where they don't have actual test products. Difference being, the G35 costs £85 for me compared to the 780G being £50 and the E2200 is £56 compared to 4850e I paid £48 for. New updated WISE build is even better.