Quote from Scataphagos:
I'm gonna disagree with you. I've price LOTS of systems and Dell often comes in around $200 less than buying the parts from Newegg....at least a computer I would buy... as long as you don't pay Dell's high prices for top-of-the-line models and/or highest upgrades.
Quote from jprad:
Sorry, but any current system from econo-box to uber-workstation can be built for less.
Take a look at the Vostro 230 that's priced at $299 ($300 off the regular price).
That machine in it's basic configuration comes with a Celeron 450 2.2GHz, 1GB DDR3-1333, 250GB 7200rpm, DVD-ROM, integrated Intel X4500 graphics and Win7 Home basic.
Try as I might, the closest configuration I could come up with was Celeron Dual Core E3400 2.6GHz, 1GB DDR-1333, integrated Intel X4500 graphics, a 320GB drive, DVD-R/W and Win7 Home Premium.
Oh, and the case comes with a 500W P/S. No idea what's in the Vostro.
Total cost -- $307.
Quote from Scataphagos:
You obviously miss this in my prior post, so here it is again... "Of course you can build for less than this line with parts from Newegg, but that's not necessarily true for other lines. Computers from Dell's Precision (and especially from Outlet site) line can often be had for a few hundred LESS than the cost of parts to BIY...."
Quote from jprad:
Of course you can get something for less than you can DIY from the outlet because those are either "reconditioned" (used) or no longer in production. The components that went into them can no longer be purchased new.
Quote from jficquette:
I know you don't want to hear this now but if this machine is truly just for use with Tradestation then a simple 32 Bit XP machine with 4G would work the best.
You should go to TS's forum and check out some threads there about what works best.
TS is not native 64 Bit.
Quote from scorpion:
Hi robbo.. What system did you order from dell?
Quote from Scataphagos:
You also don't understand under what conditions a computer would be sold at Dell Outlet.... "reconditioned" doesn't even apply. There are more than one, some of which are "brand new"... and the components which went into them ARE current, not "no longer purchased new"...