Originally posted by: nitromullet
Originally posted by: redass1876
just watch dell for a while, when they have a great sale, take it, and swap out parts you want to upgrade, cheaper this way, and sometimes barebones can be the way to go, kinda a half build
I do not possibly see how this could be the cheapest way to go, but I could be wrong. Have you done this yourself? Have any examples w/ prices?
I can give you an example.
Dell PE400SC P4 2.4 800fsb 40g hard drive 128mb and Palm zire 21 $369.00 delivered $100 rebate = $269 sold the Zire to a friend for $50 brings it down to $219, sold Dell back the hard drive and ram for $129 bringing it down to $90
WESTERN DIGITAL 80GB Hard Drive-7200 RPM-8MB Cache at OM = $19.99 After Rebate
Bought two 512 sticks of Corsair PC 3200 for $135 After rebate
I already had a dell system so I used the restore disk from it to install XP home.
Bought a MSI Nvidia FX5900XT from Newegg for $185 shipped
I bought an NEC 8X DVD -RW/+RW and Liteon DVD-rom at Newegg for $150
Refurbished IBM P260 21" CRT monitor for $110 Shipped from a nearby by refurbisher.
So for around $700 I have
P4 2.4 800Fsb
XP home
1 GB ram
80GB HD
FX5900XT
8X DVD -RW/+RW
16X DVD-Rom
21" CRT monitor
I Just bought another complete system on the last Dell Deal, should be here later this week.
Dimension 8300 Series,Intel Pentium 4 Processor at 3.0GHz w/HT Technology and 1MB cache
XP Home Edition
Microsoft Office 2003 Basic Edition,Dimension,BSD
256MB DDR at 400MHZ
80GB 7200 RPM Ultra ATA Hard Drive
3.5in Floppy Drive
16X DVD-Rom Drive
8X DVD+R/RW CD-RW Combination Drive
128MB DDR ATI RADEON 9800 PRO Graphics Card with TV-Out and DVI
17 in E172FPBFlat Panel Display
Total Order Amount: $1,105.81- $150 for the rebate = $955.81