New Dell Computer

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  1. Littlej

    Littlej Well-Known Member

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    Well personally I think this comp sounds really good for what I need anyway which will basically just be for Graphic Design and the other usual things. But I want to know what everyone else thinks.

    It has:

    -AMD Athlon™ 64 processor 3800+
    (512KB L2 Cache, 2.4GHz)
    -1GB RAM
    -320GB Hard Drive (With Native Command Queuing)
    -19" LCD Flat Pannel Monitor
    -Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
    -Google Software
    -McAfee Security Center - 15 Months
    -Intergrated Sound Blaster
    -Dell A525 Stereo Speakers with Subwoofers
    -256MB PCIe™x16 NVIDIA® GeForce® 7300LE TurboCache x/TV-Out

    And a lot of other things, we got this through Dell for $1800.

    Also would someone be able to tell me what that Native Command Queuing is? :)
     
  2. DraveN

    DraveN Senior Member

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    from what i understand arn't dell pc's sealed units? so you may find it hard to get into if you need to upgrade,make sure you get everything you need now before hand :)
     
  3. Littlej

    Littlej Well-Known Member

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    We were either going to upgrade our old computer if it started working again which it wouldn't so we just got a new one instead with a lot more than I would ever need I think. I don't think we will ever upgrade this one before buying a new comp :)

    Funny thing is as soon as we bought the new comp this one started working perfectly again lol.
     
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    no i don't think they are, or at least not all of em...
     
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    Native command queuing is ...

    Its alright - Personally I hate Dell - But that PC price is expensive - $1800 :eek: Maybe coz I live in UK and basically halving that is like £900 which you can build a supreme PC here

    Well Wheres Xelink :D

    DarkStar
     
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    Littlej Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for that. :)

    Oh and that's AUD$1800 btw.
     
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    I don't really know, i bought mine last year for 1300$
    it has:
    -AMD Athlon™ 64 processorx2 4200+
    (512KB L2 Cache)
    -2GB RAM
    -250GB Hard Drive (With Native Command Queuing)
    -20.1" LG LCD Res:1680 x 1050 & 5ms
    -Windows XP ---. (sp2)
    -Norton Antivirus (full)
    -7.1 Sound Card
    -256MB PCIe™x16 NVIDIA® GeForce® 7800GTX /TV-Out
    ...
     
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    Custom computers, no added BS... The computer you have would run about... $1443 with OS, or $1360 without an OS.

    However, I would also recommend you do not go with AMD atm, because they are overpriced, and greatly underpowered compared to the Intel Core 2 Duos...

    The comparison in Core 2 Duo is about $1423 w/out OS, $1506 w/ OS, but it greatly out performs the AMD.
     
  9. XMasterX

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    if you must go AMD, get AM2, when K8L comes out, you can upgrade to that.

    And dells are OK, just dont expect to play BF2 on full...
     
  10. DiabloDj1

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    No offense but I got the same computer for about 1400 (if you add XP it was like what, 1550 or w.e.. i got it free tho) and mines better.
    Same cpu - but dual core. Same amount of ram. - as far as I know my gfx card is much better - same size/type monitor. - 1337 speakers - and HD wize.. i got two adding up to 280 so maybe you got more space but thats a bit of a ripoff.

    EDIT: idk, Aussie dollars vs. US - you might of had a decent price idk.
    And whoever got that other pc for 1300 thats a sweet deal.
     
  11. ViperAFK

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    my 2/3 year old 4600, and my dads xps 400 are easy to get into (ones got a tab you pull, and the other you just slide off the side cover), I've even used an old ass 8200 that opened like a clamshell. on my 4600 I've upgraded the gfx card, Processor, RAM psu, and cd drive.
     
  12. SpartanOps21

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    its not bad, but f you can, u might wanna upgrade ur ram to 2gb. the difference is huge in my opinion. i have 1 gb of ram, and it does go a little slow here and there.
     
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    $1800 sounds really expensive for that...
     
  14. DiabloDj1

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    2gb isnt needed yet, maybe with the next gen for gaming but with a decent cpu programs are fine..
     
  15. johndapunk FTW

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    Uhh, I went to a currency converter and it said that computer is 1,414.43 USD. HOLY ----. DO NOT BUY IT. For $1400 it better have 2GB of Micron D9 IC's, E'6400/6600, Geforce 7950GT (or 8800GTS), etc etc. Although, you do need a monitor, so you could probably get like a custom built computer worth $1100-$1200, and get a $200 monitor.

    ps-- all prices are in usd.
     

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