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BUG in the AMD or INTEL poll at DELL !!!

didnt notice that before...i must have been too excited that dell included the 3 letters AMD in any of their site...ill go back and have a look
 


<< Assume you are in the process of purchasing a new desktop computer for your home.
Also assume that the two desktop computers you are considering have IDENTICAL product features with one exception.

One desktop computer has an Intel Pentium III 1 GHz processor and is priced at $1099.
The second desktop computer has an AMD Athlon 1 GHz processor and is priced at $1049.
>>



So they're running the same mobo ??? 🙂
 
No that means they have already done the cost analysis on what they could/would sell the Athlon systems for. I bet they are making the same money on both the setups.

 
They make far more money on the AMD for that price if you look at raw profit margin of comparable capability. Lets say they make $150 off the AMD Athlon and $200 of the Intel P!!!. The 1GHz AMD chips are on the market for $70-80 less than the Intel P!!! 1GHz. That means Dell is looking at pocketing $20-30 more using the AMD parts. That would be a windfall of money for such a large company.
 


<< They make far more money on the AMD for that price if you look at raw profit margin of comparable capability. >>

I was wondering the same thing about question 6. There's a bigger price discrepancy than $50 for similar configured computers between AMD and Intel.
 
As I pointed out in the original thread - they certainly will be raking in a heck of a lot more $$'s with such pricing.

Amusingly, this might hurt AMD, as it would be perceived as &quot;not that much cheaper&quot; than Intel - so that would be the &quot;AMD is much cheaper than Intel&quot; bubble that would burst for &quot;Dumb End Users&quot; - i.e.: 99% of ppl buying from Dell &amp; Co. 🙂
 
I wonder if Intel and Dell's relationship is better than AMD's and Dell. AKA is Intell giving them such a good price on CPU's that there really only would be a $50 diff between systems.


You guys are so anti-intel and anti-prebuilt. It's kind of disgusting.
 


<< As I pointed out in the original thread - they certainly will be raking in a heck of a lot more $$'s with such pricing.

Amusingly, this might hurt AMD, as it would be perceived as &quot;not that much cheaper&quot; than Intel - so that would be the &quot;AMD is much cheaper than Intel&quot; bubble that would burst for &quot;Dumb End Users&quot; - i.e.: 99% of ppl buying from Dell &amp; Co. 🙂
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of course, this doesn't take into account the fact that people who buy expensive Dell computers think that whats in their computer is the best thing out there.

proof? at the school I go to, a few kids paid a premium for Rambus RIMMS. and because they spent more money on it, they figured it must have been better than what i was using.

i was the only kid in my dorm last year with a non-dell tower. except for laptop users, every single kid had a dell box. and they spent waaaaay too much $$$ for it.

-Shy
 
Hehehe ! Dell responded to my email ! here it is:

Sevan,

Thank you for the feedback. The page designers are working on
that.

Webmaster - Gary

Hehehe ! Seems they will correct the little bug ! 😉

Thor !

 
I can't imagine that they are even still considering that a valid survey any more. It's just a bunch of Intel fans voting Intel, and a bunch of AMD fans voting AMD. 99% of which would never buy a Dell anyway.

 
And the people who were actually told about the link originally were people who owned Dell computers, who aren't PC enthusiests (which may or may not be a good thing for getting accurate results).
 
Well, considering that those people are the target demographic... I imagine those results would be accurate for what Dell is looking for.
 
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