Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Well, I chose not to order last night and now it is only $80 off instantly and I won't be ordering. Thank you Dell for saving me some money.
Originally posted by: vtqanh
Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Well, I chose not to order last night and now it is only $80 off instantly and I won't be ordering. Thank you Dell for saving me some money.
If you subsribed to Dell SB, you should receive an email with a 10% coupon (not stackable with the 5% though)
Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Well, I chose not to order last night and now it is only $80 off instantly and I won't be ordering. Thank you Dell for saving me some money.
Originally posted by: CarbonBasedLifeForm
Jeez I hate that . . .
I wait and wait and wait for the coupon and it never comes . . . .
So I go ahead and order a few days ago - and . . .
Guess what shows up in my email this morning??
Yeeesh!! :|
Originally posted by: Jadow
what the hell kind of "server" has 128 megs of ram?
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
Originally posted by: Jadow
what the hell kind of "server" has 128 megs of ram?
a print server![]()
Originally posted by: dudleydocker
How long is Dell taking to confirm orders? I did receive the e-mail immediately acknowledging the order, but have yet to receive the confirming order with order number, expected shipping date, etc.
Best Case: You destroy a sound card.Originally posted by: Tweakmeister
To Do:
-Test out cutting a "key" into my sound card (looks like it's possible....anything wrong with doing this?
Serverworks IDE controllers were always known as crappy. I got all 4 of my systems as SCSI for a reason.-Fix Boot time (HD seek is slow)
You pay for reliability-Ram is horribly expensive...
I hope you got a Gigabit switch off another hot deal-This has a Gigibit NIC, right? ... I might look into a little setup for my main system to this...
Originally posted by: Wooster
Due to the technical difficulty, I decide to sell my 600SC server.
I am going to take out Intel CPU and its mother board. Swap with my old AMD Athlon 1700XP, its motherboard and the memories. Sell as Dell 600SC with AMD CPU and board. Buy myself a new board and get on with it.
I think this is the best solution to this issue.O'course I no longer need this board and its memory. Sell them on eBay and use the money for the new board and new memories.
Mmm.. never thought about warranty issue. Maybe you are right, warranty do increase value. Thank you for the head up.Sell the Dell complete with all of it's parts, still under a one year waranty and it's going to be worth a lot more.