Originally posted by: foolish501
My SC420 is almost dead silent.
wish i could say the same about mine, i would get a whistling noise from the cpu fan, and i'm not the only person to have the problem.
Originally posted by: scholar
Sk3tch,
Fair enough. Am stoked with the deal anyway. Noticed your Penguin Icon, hence another question. Any thoughts on running Linux (desktop) on the 420 and which distro might work best on this box? THanks.
Originally posted by: paulmob
btw.. deal is back.. even cheaper now $224 no coupon, no rebate, free ship, no tax (for me, in CT).. can get w/1GB RAM for $333, add $10 for a 80gb SATA
I'd say this is even hotter!
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Would this make an excellent barebones system to start with?
Originally posted by: sk3tch
Originally posted by: scholar
Sk3tch,
Fair enough. Am stoked with the deal anyway. Noticed your Penguin Icon, hence another question. Any thoughts on running Linux (desktop) on the 420 and which distro might work best on this box? THanks.
Dell states on their site it will work with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0...so my guess is that getting it to work with Fedora (or a similar distro like Mandrake) will be fairly trivial.
Originally posted by: jdm5
Originally posted by: foolish501
My SC420 is almost dead silent.
wish i could say the same about mine, i would get a whistling noise from the cpu fan, and i'm not the only person to have the problem.
FYI - I got my SC420 about a month ago. I was also getting a LOUD whistling noise; it turns out Dell ran a power cable right near the fan blowing air over the CPU - the fan was actually scraping the wire. Pop open the pastic cover and bend/move the wire away from the fan. It made the machine essentially silent.
Originally posted by: alphaz
Originally posted by: jdm5
Originally posted by: foolish501
My SC420 is almost dead silent.
wish i could say the same about mine, i would get a whistling noise from the cpu fan, and i'm not the only person to have the problem.
FYI - I got my SC420 about a month ago. I was also getting a LOUD whistling noise; it turns out Dell ran a power cable right near the fan blowing air over the CPU - the fan was actually scraping the wire. Pop open the pastic cover and bend/move the wire away from the fan. It made the machine essentially silent.
I think I'm having a small issue with the noise in this box as well. Well, other than the fact that the box was runnnig right in front of me on the floor probably made the sound more irritating then it really is...
But it seems like one of the fans is varying its speed constantly so I hear a small whirring noise coming in and out.
mine too...especially without a sound card:laugh:Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: Monotaur
Are the SC420's about as quiet as the SC400s? I'm amazed at how quiet the 400SC is... Also, is this as "desktop usable" as a 400? If not, can you still buy 400's from Dell or are they gone forever?
My SC420 is almost dead silent.
Originally posted by: sk3tch
You can play games on this...mod the PCI-e slot or toss a PCI video card in. Check the forums mentioned previously in this thread...people are doing pretty cool stuff with these guys.
alphaz - how'd you get 2.8 P4 for a free upgrade???
It is not nearly as simple to convert to a desktop as the 400SC was.
It is not nearly as simple to convert to a desktop as the 400SC was.
they are selling the sc420 below costDon't know what their marketing strategy is but they won't see the SC420s go as much as its predecessor.