DEAD: Dell Dimension 4550 Series $450 AR shipped. [$50 drop still valid] NOW WITH FREE CD BURNER OR $100 OFF DVD BURNER

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Lifer
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Dell Business... (OK ATres, make this even better if you can...)

EDIT: $50 instant rebate still valid 3/24!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dell Dimension 4550 Series: Pentium® 4 Processor at 2.53GHz with 533MHz system bus/ 512K L2 Cache DA4525 [221-0995]
Memory: 128MB DDR SDRAM at 333MHz 128M3 [311-2074]
Keyboard: Dell® Quietkey® Keyboard QK [310-1582]
Monitors: No Monitor N [320-3000]
Video Cards: 32MB ATI® Rage? Ultra Graphics Card 32ULTRA [320-0452]
Hard Drive: FREE UPGRADE! 60GB Ultra ATA/100 7200RPM Hard Drive 60P [461-9797]
Floppy Drive and Additional Storage Devices: 3.5 in Floppy Drive 3 [340-1927]
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition WHXP [313-7222] [412-0306] [420-1921]
Mouse: Dell® 2-button scroll mouse SM [310-1871]
Network Interface: Integrated Intel® PRO 10/100 Ethernet IN [430-0412]
Modem: No Modem Requested N [313-3607]
CD or DVD Drive: 48x Max CD-ROM Drive CD48


Sub-total $599.00

Discounts -$79.95 (5% off coupon available elsewhere).

Shipping1 $0.00

Tax1 $31.14

<-$100 mail in rebate>

Total Price: $450.19
 

dullard

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That is a decent deal. I've been watching that computer for my in-laws and for a coworker. The prices over the last 2 months were (note this is the same thing but with 256 MB memory):
Jan 27: $586
Feb 7: $641
Feb 18: $689
So it is nice to see it at $503+a little for the extra memory.

Sadly I'm still waiting for a real hot deal: $399 for this computer.
 

Analog

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dullard
That is a decent deal. I've been watching that computer for my in-laws and for a coworker. The prices over the last 2 months were (note this is the same thing but with 256 MB memory):
Jan 27: $586
Feb 7: $641
Feb 18: $689
So it is nice to see it at $503+a little for the extra memory.

Sadly I'm still waiting for a real hot deal: $399 for this computer.

I agree. I have a feeling it may get warmer as we near the end of this quarter.
 

DerProfi

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Originally posted by: dullard
That is a decent deal. I've been watching that computer for my in-laws and for a coworker. The prices over the last 2 months were (note this is the same thing but with 256 MB memory):
Jan 27: $586
Feb 7: $641
Feb 18: $689
So it is nice to see it at $503+a little for the extra memory.

Sadly I'm still waiting for a real hot deal: $399 for this computer.
Great post, dullard! << funny how your nick makes a compliment sound like an insult :) >>

I've been telling myself since last November (after I missed out on the uber-hot 4550 with free LCD) that it might be interesting to benchmark Dell prices over time, letting me quantify the "hotness" of a particular deal.
 

dullard

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May 21, 2001
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Great post, dullard! << funny how your nick makes a compliment sound like an insult :) >>

I've been telling myself since last November (after I missed out on the uber-hot 4550 with free LCD) that it might be interesting to benchmark Dell prices over time, letting me quantify the "hotness" of a particular deal.
The name is intended to be the opposite of people with inflated EGOs, inflated aliases, and subpar posts. Very few people point out the irony, so I assume most of my posts are subpar ;).

I just got out a piece of paper and wrote down the specs that they needed. I told them I'll watch prices occasionally and let them know if I see a great deal. Every couple of weeks I look again and write the price I get. Note my prices include a 7.0% sales tax, so yours may vary a bit. Sadly I thought one hot deal would have come around by now. My last computer I bought was a Dell 4500 with the same specs 6 months ago that cost $600 with a 17" monitor ($450 without the monitor). Sad that prices have risen since then.
 

MegaNerd

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Originally posted by: dullard My last computer I bought was a Dell 4500 with the same specs 6 months ago that cost $600 with a 17" monitor ($450 without the monitor). Sad that prices have risen since then.

I wish I had gotten in on the deal a few months back with the LCD bundle That was amazing and I'm still kicking myself....

BD, oops, er, MN that is.

(forgot I'm BD everywhere else but here! :D )
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: MegaNerd
Originally posted by: dullard My last computer I bought was a Dell 4500 with the same specs 6 months ago that cost $600 with a 17" monitor ($450 without the monitor). Sad that prices have risen since then.

I wish I had gotten in on the deal a few months back with the LCD bundle That was amazing and I'm still kicking myself....

BD

Very amazing, sold my 15" LCD to someone for $250 which dropped my 4550's pricetag to $400 and it was LOADED (2.4 w/533bus, 512, 40, CD-RW, DVD, etc.)
 

MegaNerd

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Jul 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: RossMAN Very amazing, sold my 15" LCD to someone for $250 which dropped my 4550's pricetag to $400 and it was LOADED (2.4 w/533bus, 512, 40, CD-RW, DVD, etc.)

Sigh...... :(

Congrats!
MN
 

sash1

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no offense, but I just priced up a better system (more RAM a few other extras and a 128Mb 8500) @ newegg and it's the same price, but better. Sure no OS, but I'm sure you all have one handy.

Whatever, at least wit' teh Dell you get support and warranty and all that good stuff ;), but I think I'll pass and get a computer with a video card and the necessary RAM to actually do something. :D

~Aunix
 

yhelothar

Lifer
Dec 11, 2002
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yep me 2.. you can easily build one for a lower price...
i bet ABSComputer has a better deal too if you want prebuilt...
 

vtqanh

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time, warranty, support, legal software... higher resale value...(try to sell a self-build computer versus a DELL on Ebay and you will notice the difference). I build my computer because it's fun to do so, not because it saves me money (it used to be a huge saving couple years ago, but not anymore) :)
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: AunixM3
no offense, but I just priced up a better system (more RAM a few other extras and a 128Mb 8500) @ newegg and it's the same price, but better. Sure no OS, but I'm sure you all have one handy.

Whatever, at least wit' teh Dell you get support and warranty and all that good stuff ;), but I think I'll pass and get a computer with a video card and the necessary RAM to actually do something. :D

~Aunix

You can't compare a Dell to a build it yourself rig (either you can't build one or you just don't want the hassle). I was comparing apples to apples.
 

Budmantom

Lifer
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Originally posted by: virtualgames0
yep me 2.. you can easily build one for a lower price...
i bet ABSComputer has a better deal too if you want prebuilt...


Abs has good deals but they don't compare when Dell has a sale but if you find one "link it".
 

Budmantom

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Originally posted by: vtqanh
time, warranty, support, legal software... higher resale value...(try to sell a self-build computer versus a DELL on Ebay and you will notice the difference). I build my computer because it's fun to do so, not because it saves me money (it used to be a huge saving couple years ago, but not anymore) :)

I second that...
 

Jtruck

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: MegaNerd
Originally posted by: dullard My last computer I bought was a Dell 4500 with the same specs 6 months ago that cost $600 with a 17" monitor ($450 without the monitor). Sad that prices have risen since then.

I wish I had gotten in on the deal a few months back with the LCD bundle That was amazing and I'm still kicking myself....

BD

Very amazing, sold my 15" LCD to someone for $250 which dropped my 4550's pricetag to $400 and it was LOADED (2.4 w/533bus, 512, 40, CD-RW, DVD, etc.)


Wasnt it voted the best deal of 2002. Glad I jumped on it.
 

Greg03

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yep me 2.. you can easily build one for a lower price...


Please post your cheaper faster results.


I would never buy another non-prebuilt. THe speed difference is negligible, but the biggest thing for me is noise. I could spend a lot of time and money trying to get HALF as loud (or quiet) as a Dell 8250 and still not get it.

Why? Why can Dell do it and homebuilders have to search all over for expensive quiet PS, fans, etc., Never again.
 

Thump553

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Greg03 has an extremely valid point. These 4550s are virtually DEAD silent. I have built quite a few computers, far too many of which sound like a hairdryer on full blast in comparision. I didn't jump on any of the fall deals-I was waiting for prices to fall a little more to convince me. My mistake. My next personal box will almost certainly be one of these 4550's-with added aftermarket memory, upgraded video card, etc.
 

Budmantom

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Thump553
Greg03 has an extremely valid point. These 4550s are virtually DEAD silent. I have built quite a few computers, far too many of which sound like a hairdryer on full blast in comparision. I didn't jump on any of the fall deals-I was waiting for prices to fall a little more to convince me. My mistake. My next personal box will almost certainly be one of these 4550's-with added aftermarket memory, upgraded video card, etc.

Aftermarket memory yes but the 9700tx might not be a bad deal.
 

Auxano

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Warning to anyone who buys a Dell 4550 ? After running the Dell you are going to want to spend $$ tying to quite your other computers! ;)

This what made my last Dell purchase actually cost me $150.00 more than advertised.

Thanks Yellowfiere and Dullard for your posts.
 

dakels

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P4 2.66ghz/533 FSB
128mb DDR 2700
60gb 7200 rpm HD
48x CD
RADEON 9700 TX
Win XP
1 year P&L

$621 A/R

I would be hard pressed to put this together for cheaper including shipping, and have it at my door in 3-5 days and a 1 year warranty and I need a new copy of Win XP anyways.

I mean I really wanted to build my own system, especially due to cooling factors (my computer/office/design studio in the summer can reach 100º ambient temps even with the AC on!). I dont see any way to build that system for $621 total cost incl tax and shipping. The vid card and proc+MB alone would run you nearly $500. I am looking into a Vapochill case to slap the Dell guts into as well and thats gonna cost me an arm and a leg. If someone can recommend building it myself and pricing out these components for nearly the same cost. I'd go for it. Till then its Dell.