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Thanks. I'll check 'em out.
Quote from trading spaces:
Www.silentpcreview.com
Www.hd-plex.com
Www.deltatronic.de
For silent computers
Quote from piezoe:
Just a word of warning. Off the shelf computers: Dell, HP, etc. etc. are notorious for having a P.S. that is just barely adequate to handle the load. Add anything else: memory, extra video, etc. and it is likely that the supply will be too small. Though the computer will still work, your supply will overheat and other problems will crop up. Plan on installing a larger supply.
That's one of the advantages of BIY, you only have to buy one supply, the right one. It is always a good idea to get a supply that is a little overrated for what you currently have in the computer.
Quote from Cdntrader:
I gave up on desktops. Just use laptop with big screen monitors.
Quote from Scataphagos:
You must be doing something wrong... or your power source is causing failures... I've had a dozen Dells without a single failure over the last 12 years. I currently have 5, Dells in my home network... and if Dell products were truly crappy as you suggest, I would have abandoned them long ago.
Dell Outlet currently has a T3500 w/W3530 CPU for $639. Plenty fast, and you're unlikely to find a better computer at that price or better value anywhere.
Quote from pookie:
I'm starting to think BIY just might be the way to go.
Quote from Scataphagos:
As to the notion of "Dell's whimpy PSUs".... If you buy a budget model computer, you're not only getting a cheap mobo but it's likely you also get a minimal power PSU.... saving on costs wherever they can to compete for price points.... just like other budget makers.
However if you get a PROPER computer for trading and running multiple monitors, like something from the Precision Line, you're unlikely to have PSU problems. Not only would a Precision have a server class PSU (supposedly), Dell uses 375W and 525W models.... both of which are adequate unless you run high powered video card(s).
I've had probably a half-dozen PSU failures over the years... only one of which was on a Dell... a Vostro... a budget model.
Bottom Line... Don't buy a Vostro, Inspiron, even Optiplex
Quote from mgookin:
Half dozen out of how many systems? Are you managing 100 systems? What's the average lifespan of a PSU that fails?