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Dell Dimension 2400: Good Deal or Ripoff?

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:12pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Specs (Comments in Parentheses):

Processor: Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.20GHz with 400MHz front side bus
(Works for me!)

Memory: 128MB Shared DDR SDRAM at 333MHz. Performs at 266MHz for 400FSB systems.
(plan on immediately upgrading the RAM)

Hard Drive: 40GB ATA/100 Value Hard Drive
(plan on swapping that HDD out with the one on this comp)

Monitor: 17 in (16.0 in v.i.s., .27dp)E773c Monitor
(works for me!)

Video Card: Integrated Intel® 3D Extreme Graphics
(plan on upgrading this to a Geforce 4 or similar)

CD/DVD ROM Drive: 48x CD ROM Drive
(Walmart sells cheap effective CD burners for $99)

CD or DVD Burner for 2nd bay: FREE UPGRADE! New 48x/24x/48x Max CD-RW Drive
(don't see how I'll need this: see my CD/DVDRom drive comments)

Sound Card: Integrated Audio
(eh, it worx)

Speakers: Altec Lansing® ADA215 Speakers
(I use headphones. Dave'll probly sell these to my friend Mike)

Modem:56K2 PCI Data Fax Modem
(I'm cracking the case open and uninstalling this immediately! Ethernet-Powered Cable Internet=T3H 31337 SUP3R!0R!!!11)

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition¹²
(Won't matter since I have several Win2K pro disks floating around)

Bundled Software: WordPerfect® Productivity Pack with Quicken New User Edition
(I'll see about waiving this)

Keyboard: Dell™ Quietkey® Keyboard
(It has the same layout as my current keyboard, so I don't have to fuck my Quake 3 config up. That is a Good Thing™)

Mouse: Dell® 2-Button Scroll Mouse
(Replacing this with a cheap $17 Logitech optical Lasermaus from Best Buy)

Floppy Drive and Additional Storage Devices: 3.5 in Floppy Drive
(no comment)

Limited Warranty, Services and Support Options: 2 Year Limited Warranty3 plus 2 Year At-Home Service4
(My experience in fixing computers effectively makes this redundant)

Dial-Up Internet Access: 6 Months of America Online5 Membership Included
(I will try my damnedest to waive this option. As I said before: Ethernet-Powered Cable Internet=T3H 31337 SUP3R!0R!!!11)

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:18pm
by Mitth`raw`nuruodo
bleh, get the XPS if you want a dell gaming system..

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:19pm
by phongn
I am not a big fan of Dell machines, especially their low-end boxes.

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:39pm
by kojikun
when Dell comes out with a 2600 will it have a l33t phr34k m0d3m?

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:46pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
The main selling point is the low price ($500). After all, the person who's buying the thing (my bf Dave) is not very l33t when it comes to computers...

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:47pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
kojikun wrote:when Dell comes out with a 2600 will it have a l33t phr34k m0d3m?
I believe those are called Cable Modems...

I have one of those. :D

Posted: 2003-07-26 06:54pm
by MKSheppard
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:The main selling point is the low price ($500). After all, the person who's buying the thing (my bf Dave) is not very l33t when it comes to computers...
Erm, just build your own dammit, recycle your monitor...fuck, you're
gonna be reusing most of the components.....seeing as you're replacing
the HDD, Videocard, and modem.. you can get the same speced comp
for $200 less

Posted: 2003-07-26 07:33pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
MKSheppard wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:The main selling point is the low price ($500). After all, the person who's buying the thing (my bf Dave) is not very l33t when it comes to computers...
Erm, just build your own dammit, recycle your monitor...fuck, you're
gonna be reusing most of the components.....seeing as you're replacing
the HDD, Videocard, and modem.. you can get the same speced comp
for $200 less
Linky?

Posted: 2003-07-26 07:35pm
by Shinova
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Linky?
There are many, many retailers all around. You just have to find one near your neighborhood.

Maybe looking up the yellow pages might help.

Posted: 2003-07-26 07:41pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Shinova wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Linky?
There are many, many retailers all around. You just have to find one near your neighborhood.

Maybe looking up the yellow pages might help.
Agh, good point. There's a computer store just up Terry Parkway from my house. Within Walking Distance. And they have really l33t Case Mods. W00t.

Posted: 2003-07-26 09:01pm
by phongn
Actually, if you're buying a machine for someone else that changes everything. Get the Dell and a good support contract/warranty for him so if something screws up he doesn't neccessarily have to call you.

Posted: 2003-07-26 09:16pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
phongn wrote:Actually, if you're buying a machine for someone else that changes everything. Get the Dell and a good support contract/warranty for him so if something screws up he doesn't neccessarily have to call you.
Actually, I'm giving this 400MHz Ratboat to him to use as an encyclopedia/ medical library terminal/Freecell/email checking machine. Something a POS can do easily. Besides, it's easily repaired as well.

Mine will be used as a high-powered gaming and (once I get into Blender) 3D-Modeling machine with Jukebox/Porn Repository/FTP Server capabilities. That's why I want a powerful computer that's also somewhat easy on the (right now completely nonexistent) budget. DIY/Barebones Kits are a plus: I love building my system on my own. :D

Posted: 2003-07-27 12:31am
by Vertigo1
Erm....if you're going to be switching out parts, why even bother worrying about the warranty? You'll void it the second you open the case! Just do yourself a favor and built it yourself. Hell, do it infront of him so he'll know what to do. :) Wouldn't hurt for you to explain what everything is while you're doing so. Besides, its a hell of alot cheaper that way.

Shit, to upgrade my curron Duron 700 to an XP 2600+ box would only set me back ~$300 (give or take a few bucks) just for the processor, ram, and motherboard! I'll re-use everything else and turn the Duron 700 box into a server!

Hell man, if you don't want to deal with putting together, I'll do it for you as long as you're within the lower 48 or Canada.

Posted: 2003-08-01 09:22am
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Vertigo1 wrote:Erm....if you're going to be switching out parts, why even bother worrying about the warranty? You'll void it the second you open the case! Just do yourself a favor and built it yourself. Hell, do it infront of him so he'll know what to do. :) Wouldn't hurt for you to explain what everything is while you're doing so. Besides, its a hell of alot cheaper that way.

Shit, to upgrade my curron Duron 700 to an XP 2600+ box would only set me back ~$300 (give or take a few bucks) just for the processor, ram, and motherboard! I'll re-use everything else and turn the Duron 700 box into a server!

Hell man, if you don't want to deal with putting together, I'll do it for you as long as you're within the lower 48 or Canada.
Ah ok.

And to reuse this thread instead of spamming another one: I found this on the net some minutes ago. Comments, Suggestions, or flames, anyone? 8)