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DEAD: Dell Inspiron 530 for $239+ship (Pent E2180 + 2GB + 250GB + DVDRW)

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Originally posted by: skywhr
vista and office installed and running smoothly
looking at OCZ Reaper HPC Edition 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory Model OCZ2RPR8002GK - Retail $24.99 after mir

For Vista, what drivers did you use? I saw that Dell has 530 drivers for Vista and Foxconn has drivers for their G33m02 mobo, used by Dell. Which to use? Any problems?

I would like to get this machine with an E7200 to move up from my old P4 and add a good video card later, but I'm using Vista that I want to stay with.

Thanks!
 
Originally posted by: JWade
the 530 has 4 DDR2 slots, it is also ATX and not BTX, 2 PCI slots, one PCI-e video slot (not sure if it is 8x or 16x) and one PCI-E 1x slot, G33 chipset (G33M03) heatsink uses screws to bolt down, not the plastic clips. Motherboard is made by foxconn

edit: the stock power supply it comes with has no pci-e power connector, if you were to get a 530 with a q6600, then it would come with a 375w power supply with a pci-e power connector.

My co-worker and I both ordered one with Q6600 with Vista and the PS had no PCI-E connectors. It's all SATA I believe. You can fit a regular ATX PS into it but there's not much room inside if you have a lot of cables. My Ultra Xfinity 650W PS is sitting outside because it has way too much cables to be able to fit snuggly. Sigh. And all I want is to put my 8800GTS card in the system to use but not PCI-E connector 🙁

Considering that you said 375W PS, it might indeed have a PCI-E connector. Ours are 300W PS I believe.

Edit: Oh, and the case and DVD are cheap. I mean material wise and build. But if you're not lugging it around it's good. If it's for kids, the DVD will most likely be the first device to go because it's very flimsly.
 
Here is some info on the Dell 530 I found on Wikipedia. It might answer some questions if you are thinking of buying, specifically regarding the motherboard and power supply.

LINK

Select the Inspiron 530.

 
I don't know if I can resist this thing this time around. Even the dead minimum options beat the donkeyfuck out of my current desktop.
 
A little bump because they lowered the price for the basic config, to $239.

The upgrade to the Q6600 is now $160, so no change if ordered with a Q6600.

Updated the OP with some more information as well.
 
How dorky am I?

I'm sitting here thinking, gee if I could sell my firewall, fileserver, and dev box (all pretty new) I could buy three of these (one upgraded to quad), I would get a nice upgrade for all 3 (two celerons and a C2D). Then I'd have 3 identical shiny machines, instead of the 3 mismactched everything. For some reason I want them all to match.

LOL.
 
this deal is just too good for me to pass. Just put in my order for $287.53 including shipping and tax.
 
This is OK but I can't see hot, you could build this with just a straight order from newegg with no rebates, and with hot deals, I could build this for like $$200.00 easy.

I just built a comparable AMD system for like $175.00.

Intel Pentium E2180 $70.00
2GB DDR2 800MHz $35.00
250GB SATA $50.00
16x DVD+/-RW Drive $20.00
Integ Audio/Video (Available PCIe x16) motherboard $50.00
Dell USB Keyboard $7.50
Dell Optical USB Mouse $7.50
case and PSU $50.00

$239 + $35 ship + tax = about $290.00

and those prices are regular prices at NEWEGG, not hot deals with rebates.

BE-2400 2.3ghz $30.00 + $10.00 heatsink
Motherboard $47.00
ram $15.00
hard drive $40.00 at staples
case and PSU the antec deal for free like 3 months ago
dvd+-rw $20.00
mouse keyboard $15.00 at Ollie's.
 
tbogstad, you do this in every Dell thread, and you always cut a corner or two. 😀

I don't know where you can get a G33 motherboard for $50. 😉
 
Originally posted by: bamacre
tbogstad, you do this in every Dell thread, and you always cut a corner or two. 😀

I don't know where you can get a G33 motherboard for $50. 😉


This is true about the G33, but you can't compare a DELL OEM G33 motheboard tp the cheapest G33 i could find $85.00, as the DELL has basically no BIOS what so ever.

not to mention most retail parts will have longer than the 1 year Dell warranty.

I really compare value not exact price.

and the limitations of a Dell OEM system mean less value to me, Dell does have a few benefits, but I would much rather have a retail parts with BIOS options, and overclocking, and longer warranty in most instances.

If you just need A basic PC for work this might be a good option, but all the people who say they are going to add a video card and upgrade the PSU and add ram and upgrade the CPU just doesn't make any sense.

You would end up with a lot of parts laying around with little to no value.




 
tbogstad, like you said, there are advantages as well as disadvantages. I'm sure everyone knows of them, and takes them into consideration.

You'd be surprised how many people want or need a basic, non-enthusiast, box. The thread view count should be an indicator at that. 😀
 
I've been building my own PC's for quite sometime now, but I could never build one as quiet as Dell's PC. OEM PC's finally becomes cheap enough where to I don't need to build them anymore.
 
Originally posted by: .paldo
I've been building my own PC's for quite sometime now, but I could never build one as quiet as Dell's PC. OEM PC's finally becomes cheap enough where to I don't need to build them anymore.

Yeah, same here. Used to build them all the time. But these days, I use an XPS 410 as my personal desktop (work and play), and have an E521 running as an HTPC.
 
I purchased this with the q6600.
Removed ubuntu setup vista installed an 8800gt and all is good playing crysis. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: skywhr
Originally posted by: SKipholiday
I purchased this with the q6600.
Removed ubuntu setup vista installed an 8800gt and all is good playing crysis. 🙂

really?
yes runs perfect. Windows experience level is 5.5. 2 more gigs of ram should help more. I'm running vista ultimate 32 bit..

 
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