Quote from OldTrader:
By the way, I got something Dell calls "Gold Tech Support". If you call these guys, they answer the phone in a matter of a minute or two. They speak English, at least as well as someone in Tennessee speaks English. These guys are good.
OldTrader
Quote from armoured saint:
what that badboy cost you, if you don't mind me asking?
Quote from OldTrader:
Never thought of myself as a "power jockey". LOL! But as you know, I bought the T-3400 recently. This is one fine piece of machinery.
There's alot of flexibility as to how you configure this. And of course, as you add some of the options the price goes up. That said, while this certainly didn't cost me "bottom dollar", I thought it was reasonable for what I got, and in fact, less than I've spent for Dimensions in the past.
By the way, I got something Dell calls "Gold Tech Support". If you call these guys, they answer the phone in a matter of a minute or two. They speak English, at least as well as someone in Tennessee speaks English. These guys are good.
OldTrader
Quote from gnome:
Don't mean to thread jump... but I checked Dell Outlet this AM and found a T3400 with E6550 CPU, and 2G RAM for $719... full 1 year warranty. That's a pretty good price for a high power machine. .... ordered new, it's $1,084, but with 3-year warranty. (You didn't hope to find a rocket for $400, did you?)
Quote from armoured saint:
i could out together a machine sporting the E6850 or even a new 45nm E 8500 series, with 2 Gigs RAM, better MB etc ie similar or better specs for less $..
so why do you think this is a "good price for a high power machine" ??
Quote from silvermotion:
quite funny that they included 667mhz ddr2 ram in there to keep prices low knowing that the x38 chipset natively supports ddr3
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