To me a mid-range system is a system that will play games but maybe not all the High-end newest stuff at good resolutions. It may mean you settled on a less expensive Motherboard or just one Optical Drive or maybe a slightly slower Processor or 2 Gigs of RAM instead of 4. However it still has to have a good video card, just not top of the line.
For instance I built a computer with an Intel Integrated G35 MB with X35 graphics which can handle some HD Audio and Video with Vista 1st Update for $700.00. It actually could play some games like Age of empires 3. Without slowing down. I used the Intel E7200 CPU with the .45nm Die Process and 3 Megs Shared Cache.
It runs Vista Real Fast.
Used an Antec Value Case for For MATX Motherboards. It was a tight fit but had good cooling and is a nice basic black case good enough for any office.
It is like a High-end Budget Build.
For instance I built a computer with an Intel Integrated G35 MB with X35 graphics which can handle some HD Audio and Video with Vista 1st Update for $700.00. It actually could play some games like Age of empires 3. Without slowing down. I used the Intel E7200 CPU with the .45nm Die Process and 3 Megs Shared Cache.
It runs Vista Real Fast.
Used an Antec Value Case for For MATX Motherboards. It was a tight fit but had good cooling and is a nice basic black case good enough for any office.
It is like a High-end Budget Build.