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DELL SC420 512mb 80gb free ship $299+tax

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Celery 2.53, upgrade to P4 2.8 for $99 if you want

Dell Poweredge SC420 with Celeron 2.53, 512mb DDR2, 80GB SATA drive for $299 with free shipping at Dell Small Business.

Save $200 on select PowerEdge SC420 servers through the Small Business division.
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Module Description Product Code Sku Id
PowerEdge SC420 Intel® Celeron® processor, 325J, 2.53GHz, 256KB Cache, 533MHz FSB
Operating System No Operating System, Microsoft
Memory FREE UPGRADE to 512MB DDR2, 533MHz, 2X256MB, Single Ranked DIMMs
Keyboard Standard Windows Keyboard,Gray S
Monitor NO MONITOR OPTION N
Primary Hard Drive FREE UPGRADE to 80GB, Serial ATA, 1 inch, 7.2K RPM, Hard Drive
Floppy Drive NO FLOPPY DRIVE N
Mouse Logitech PS/2 2-button Mouse with Scroll
Network Card Onboard NIC OBNICS
CD/DVD Drive 48X, Compact Disk Drive, 680M I, Half Height, Black, for PowerEdge SC
Hardware Support Services 1 Year Basic Plan
Installation Support Services No Installation Assessment
Mail- In Rebate $20 Dell SERVER FREE MAIL-IN REBATE 55306
TOTAL: $299.00
 
This may have been answered before, but this is a new board with DDR2 support so does it have a PCIx slot for video like the older ones that had the AGP did?
 
Originally posted by: woodscomp
This may have been answered before, but this is a new board with DDR2 support so does it have a PCIx slot for video like the older ones that had the AGP did?


The pci express slot only accepts a 8x card, and pci express video cards are 16x. you would need to mod the slot to get a vid card to work, i tried it, but couldn't get any cards to work.
 
Originally posted by: woodscomp
This may have been answered before, but this is a new board with DDR2 support so does it have a PCIx slot for video like the older ones that had the AGP did?
I guess Dell got tired of so many of us tricking out those SC400's for low $. Does anyone know which lower machines use the more advanced mobo from the 8000 line?
 
Originally posted by: hytek369
if that were not a celery, i would buy in a sec
Exactly, that upgrade is too much $$, we sure a bunch of fussy people😛

Is this celeron chip really this fast?
 
Originally posted by: DrJeff
Originally posted by: woodscomp
This may have been answered before, but this is a new board with DDR2 support so does it have a PCIx slot for video like the older ones that had the AGP did?
I guess Dell got tired of so many of us tricking out those SC400's for low $. Does anyone know which lower machines use the more advanced mobo from the 8000 line?

That's too bad....

 
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