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  1. #21
    Originally posted by reignking@22 November 2003 - 04:00
    dell is pretty decent. the only downside they have (like all other manufacturers) is that you never know what they are putting into your computer for terms of quality parts.

    since you got a 9800pro i'm assuming you're a gamer but most gamers i know wouldn't be caught dead with a dell or any other manufac pc. simply because you can do so much better on your own.

    going to newegg and just typing in the list of stuff you got:
    2.8 w/ hyper threading = 210.00
    1 gig geil pc3200 ram =160.00 (and who knows what type of ram you'll get)
    seagate 120 gig hd =111.00
    9800pro w/ good clock speed =270.00
    48x cdrw =30.00
    16x dvd = 28.00
    =809.00  time 2 for two pc's = 1618.00

    add two hundred dollars for two great motherboards w/ 5.1 sound or better. and you're at rouglhly 1800.00 and all you need is one copy of xp and if you're cases aren't good enough to upgrade them w/ psu's.. a savings of anywhere from 700.00 over what dell did.

    not trying to show you up or anything... i just think ordering from a company is pointless. it costs more to do less and we're all trying to get the best systems we can...

    rk
    im guessing the dell include a moitor as well cuz most of them include monitor. so thats another 300-400.

    oh and gaming rig from ibuypower are pretty decent. and they cost less then the dell system.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #22
    ah yeah... forgot dell includes monitors. but they're are cheap anyways. a 17" crt costs 100.00 or one comparable to a top of the line one can be had for 150.00.


    so take that into account also.

    edit: ah... didn't see you bought. thought you were in the process of deciding. n/m then )

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #23
    If I were you I would quickly cancel both of those orders.;

    Just my advice. And go to the Dell refurbished website and look around there. You could save yourself enough money to where even the deal conscious members of this board will stay off your back.

    Those Dells you ordered dont even have the 800 MHz front side bus! Your RAM modules I think operate at 333 MHz. Cancel them. Trust me. After you do, report back and I will help to guide you to the better deal.


    Edit: to the computer built yourselvers: I am only advising this cat to go Dell because he is a computer newbie trying to save a buck and with that in mind, I advise him...

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #24
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    I just checked Dell.com, and their entire 2400 line only looks to come with 2.2Ghz 400Mhz FSB Pentium 4 processors, you couldnt get half the specs you just listed.

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    your kidding right?

    Thats like saying which is faster a car or a bicycle
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    Dell Refurb is good and Im sure Adam can get you a damn good deal....they also come with all the same warranties so its basicly new. If you can I would do what adam says...he got an awesome rig for like 1500 i believe?? something like that i cant remember adam. John he has a 4600 not a 2400.
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  7. Software & Hardware   -   #27
    "I" cannot "get" him a deal, he could find it himself at the Dell outlet website:

    Here is an example of what he could get for just over $1,000 (leaving him enough over $200 for a new monitor):

    SYSTEM SPECIFICATION 
        Dimension 8300 (System Identifier EEBTVZH0) 
        Dell Dimension 8300 Mini-Tower: Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.8GHz with 800MHz front side bus
    Discounted Price $1,019.00
    Dell recommends Microsoft® Windows® XP
    Operating System: Microsoft® Windows XP Home
      Memory: 512MB DDR 400MHz NON-ECC SDRAM (2 DIMMs)
      Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive
      Hard Disk Drive: 80 GB EIDE Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
      Video: 128MB DDR ATI Radeon 9800 with TV-Out Video Card
      Modem: V.92 Data/Fax/Voice WinModem
      Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live! Digital Sound Card
      CD Read-Write Drive: 48X Max Variable CD-ROM Drive
      DVD Drive: 16X DVD-ROM
        Optical 2-Button Mouse
        Altec Lansing ADA215 Speakers
        64 MB Dell USB Memory Key
        QuietKey Keyboard
    look around here

  8. Software & Hardware   -   #28
    Originally posted by adamp2p@22 November 2003 - 17:08
    "I" cannot "get" him a deal, he could find it himself at the Dell outlet website:

    Here is an example of what he could get for just over $1,000 (leaving him enough over $200 for a new monitor):

    SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
    Dimension 8300 (System Identifier EEBTVZH0) 
    Dell Dimension 8300 Mini-Tower: Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.8GHz with 800MHz front side bus
    Discounted Price $1,019.00
    Dell recommends Microsoft® Windows® XP
    Operating System: Microsoft® Windows XP Home
      Memory: 512MB DDR 400MHz NON-ECC SDRAM (2 DIMMs)
      Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive
      Hard Disk Drive: 80 GB EIDE Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
      Video: 128MB DDR ATI Radeon 9800 with TV-Out Video Card
      Modem: V.92 Data/Fax/Voice WinModem
      Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live! Digital Sound Card
      CD Read-Write Drive: 48X Max Variable CD-ROM Drive
      DVD Drive: 16X DVD-ROM
    Optical 2-Button Mouse
    Altec Lansing ADA215 Speakers
    64 MB Dell USB Memory Key
    QuietKey Keyboard
    look around here
    yea but w/ the monitor tha would equal his system. so whats the point

    Pentium 4 Processor at 2.8ghz with 533MHz frontside bus
    Soundblaster live 5.1 DolbyDigital
    1 GB Dual Channel DDR SDRAM at 400Mhz (2x512M)
    120GB Harddrive (7200 RPM)
    ATI Radeon 9800 pro
    WindowsXP pro
    48X Cdrw
    16X DVDROM
    and if u didnt read his post. his system spec are btter then the one u posted (which is refurb.)

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #29
    Originally posted by raiserblade2003+22 November 2003 - 18:15--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (raiserblade2003 @ 22 November 2003 - 18:15)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-adamp2p@22 November 2003 - 17:08
    "I" cannot "get" him a deal, he could find it himself at the Dell outlet website:

    Here is an example of what he could get for just over &#036;1,000 (leaving him enough over &#036;200 for a new monitor):

    SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
    Dimension 8300 (System Identifier EEBTVZH0)
    Dell Dimension 8300 Mini-Tower: Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.8GHz with 800MHz front side bus
    Discounted Price &#036;1,019.00
    Dell recommends Microsoft® Windows® XP
    Operating System: Microsoft® Windows XP Home
    Memory: 512MB DDR 400MHz NON-ECC SDRAM (2 DIMMs)
    Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive
    Hard Disk Drive: 80 GB EIDE Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
    Video: 128MB DDR ATI Radeon 9800 with TV-Out Video Card
    Modem: V.92 Data/Fax/Voice WinModem
    Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live&#33; Digital Sound Card
    CD Read-Write Drive: 48X Max Variable CD-ROM Drive
    DVD Drive: 16X DVD-ROM
    Optical 2-Button Mouse
    Altec Lansing ADA215 Speakers
    64 MB Dell USB Memory Key
    QuietKey Keyboard
    look around here
    yea but w/ the monitor tha would equal his system. so whats the point

    Pentium 4 Processor at 2.8ghz with 533MHz frontside bus
    Soundblaster live 5.1 DolbyDigital
    1 GB Dual Channel DDR SDRAM at 400Mhz (2x512M)
    120GB Harddrive (7200 RPM)
    ATI Radeon 9800 pro
    WindowsXP pro
    48X Cdrw
    16X DVDROM
    and if u didnt read his post. his system spec are btter then the one u posted (which is refurb.) [/b][/quote]
    He edited that post, dude; the Dell&#39;s with 533 fsb don&#39;t use 400 MHz dual channel DDr.

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #30
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    Yeah but his has twice the Memory and a better HD. I dont know, I really like what he bought and he seems to be very happy with it also, so I think he should just stick with what he has.
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