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Dell SC430 w/Dual-Core P4 $449 from Dell SB

Solema

Golden Member
Hey Guys,
I know it's been a while since those scorching PowerEdge 400SC and SC420 deals that Dell used to have on their entry-level server. I have a few buddies using 400SC's as very capable desktops. I saw in my email today that Dell is offering a free upgrade to Pentium D 830 CPU for their SC430. These CPU's retail for $270 on Pricewatch. This makes it at least a warm deal for a cheap dual-core rig for home or server use. It also has a 1-year warranty vs. Dell's normail 90-day warranty on regular desktops. Can anyone bring this price down with coupons?

Oh, and yeah the "upgrade" prices Dell charges are laughable.
Dell Upgrade to Pentium D 920: $299
Pricewatch price of 920: Same as 830

Dell upgrade 2nd 512MB DDR2 DIMM: $79
Corsair 1GB DDR2 PC2-4200 DIMM: $76

 
Link

Be sure too click:
FREE UPGRADE to Intel Pentium D Processor 830 at 3.0G/2X1MB Cache,Dual Core [Included in Price]
 
Any idea what kind of PCI-E slots are available? I see a PCI-E NIC upgrade would it be too much to hope for a 16X available?

[EDIT]From here

2.5-Gb/sec PCIe x1, 3.3-V, 12-V (slot 1)

2.5-Gb/sec PCIe x8, 3.3-V, 12-V (slot 2)

2.5-Gb/sec PCIe x4, 3.3-V, 12-V (slot 4)

Oh well.[/EDIT]

Viper GTS
 
A PCI x8 lane should be more than sufficient for a good graphics card, no? After all, unless you have a dual x16 SLI board if you are running two cards they are running x8 each.
 
I was going to post a new thread on this deal, but I'll just add to this one since it is similar.
Just got this in my email. The REAL deal is here: Link

$499 POWEREDGE SC430
SERVER SOLUTION!
Intel® Pentium® D dual-core processor 2.8GHZ
1GB memory
Dual 80GB* hard drives
1 year warranty

Edited to change the processor speed to 2.8. I incorrectly had it at 3.0 GHZ.

Still a Hot deal.
 
Originally posted by: Solema
A PCI x8 lane should be more than sufficient for a good graphics card, no? After all, unless you have a dual x16 SLI board if you are running two cards they are running x8 each.

I know that on certain dell SB models you will have to mod the x8 slot to fit a x16 card. They actually have x16 slot but have plastic dividers in it that you have to carefully cut out in order to fit a PCIe video card.
not sure if this model has that though.
 
Originally posted by: knightc2
I was going to post a new thread on this deal, but I'll just add to this one since it is similar.
Just got this in my email. The REAL deal is here: Link

$499 POWEREDGE SC430
SERVER SOLUTION!
Intel® Pentium® D dual-core processor 3.0GHZ
1GB memory
Dual 80GB* hard drives
1 year warranty

Damn man, nice find!
 
Bump for edit... I changed my post to reflect a 2.8 GHZ processor. Not 3.0 GHZ as I originally posted. Still a hot deal.
 
$499 POWEREDGE SC430
SERVER SOLUTION!
Intel® Pentium® D dual-core processor 3.0GHZ
1GB memory
Dual 80GB* hard drives
1 year warranty

Warm. I bought from Dell last week a 5150 desktop with a 19" LCD monitor for $599 and it included:

Intel® Pentium® D dual-core processor 2.8GHZ
512GB memory
Sinlge 80GB hard drive
 
Originally posted by: Richardito
Warm. I bought from Dell last week a 5150 desktop with a 19" LCD monitor for $599 and it included:

Intel® Pentium® D dual-core processor 2.8GHZ
512GB memory
Sinlge 80GB hard drive
Completely different grade/class of product.

I for one do certainly miss the days of the $180+ 400SC/SC4xx deals.

Of course, no PowerEdge thread is complete without mentioning this vital source for information.
 
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: Richardito
Warm. I bought from Dell last week a 5150 desktop with a 19" LCD monitor for $599 and it included:

Intel® Pentium® D dual-core processor 2.8GHZ
512GB memory
Sinlge 80GB hard drive
Completely different grade/class of product.

I for one do certainly miss the days of the $180+ 400SC/SC4xx deals.

Of course, no PowerEdge thread is complete without mentioning this vital source for information.

I would disagree with you, they are both computers. Most people here are not looking for a cheap server, just a cheap computer...
 
Originally posted by: Richardito
Most people here are not looking for a cheap server, just a cheap computer...
I wouldn't be arrogantly presumptive enough to assume I know what others may be seeking.

A Ford Focus and a Saleen S7 are both automobiles.

Are they thus the same class or grade?
 
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: Richardito
Most people here are not looking for a cheap server, just a cheap computer...
I wouldn't be arrogantly presumptive enough to assume I know what others may be seeking.

A Ford Focus and a Saleen S7 are both automobiles.

Are they thus the same class or grade?

From your statement it is clearly obvious that you have some social interactivity issues. I don't play these forum games anymore and I stand 100% behind what I said earlier. Good night.
 
The inside of this box looks very much like the 9100 workstation I picked up several hot deals ago. Very quiet case.

I will say to the server vs. workstation 'debate':

This (like my Poweredge SC420) is, IMO, a workstation class machine that accepts ECC RAM. A server is really defined by what its purpose is -> my old Precision 410MT PII/400 is a server in that it serves files, webpages, database, email, subversion, etc...

A "server" class machine, IMO, is more like the PE 1800 and up where you have true hardware RAID and in most cases hot-swappable drives.

These are some decent deals for a small home or business server or a good workstation.
 
Originally posted by: Richardito
From your statement it is clearly obvious that you have some social interactivity issues.
If pointing out egregious incorrect logic or thought is somehow a social deficiency, I confess I am quite afflicted certainly.
I don't play these forum games anymore and I stand 100% behind what I said earlier.
I've always maintained that everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion - no matter how wrong it may be.
Originally posted by: wallsfd949
This (like my Poweredge SC420) is, IMO, a workstation class machine that accepts ECC RAM. A server is really defined by what its purpose is -> my old Precision 410MT PII/400 is a server in that it serves files, webpages, database, email, subversion, etc...

A "server" class machine, IMO, is more like the PE 1800 and up where you have true hardware RAID and in most cases hot-swappable drives.
Agreed.

And thank you.
 
Originally posted by: Richardito
I would disagree with you, they are both computers. Most people here are not looking for a cheap server, just a cheap computer...

If you happen to be looking for a server, this is a nice deal.

IMHO, server comes into play when discussion of driver support for a server os is questioned.

A 5150 may or may not have dell driver or chipset support for Windows 2003, where it is more likely that a 430sc is going to have that support.
 
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: Richardito
Most people here are not looking for a cheap server, just a cheap computer...
I wouldn't be arrogantly presumptive enough to assume I know what others may be seeking.

A Ford Focus and a Saleen S7 are both automobiles.

Are they thus the same class or grade?

This analogy is completely and utterly flawed. The computers (and a server *is* a computer, afterall) in question both have a dual-core 2.8 GHz P4. Does this mean a Ford Focus has the same engine as a Saleen S7?

If pointing out egregious incorrect logic or thought is somehow a social deficiency, I confess I am quite afflicted certainly.

I might be setting myself up for failure since I know nothing about cars, but it looks like someone here shouldn't be talking about logic.

 
Update: Ripped from your favorite tech bargain site...

Dell SB has a new PowerEdge deal expiring 3/29 to go along with the $499 deal mentioned above. Old deal above now expires on 3/29.

New deal: PowerEdge SC430, 2.8Ghz Dual Core, 512MB/80GB, $399. $39 ship.

Link
 
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
Originally posted by: Solema
A PCI x8 lane should be more than sufficient for a good graphics card, no? After all, unless you have a dual x16 SLI board if you are running two cards they are running x8 each.

I know that on certain dell SB models you will have to mod the x8 slot to fit a x16 card. They actually have x16 slot but have plastic dividers in it that you have to carefully cut out in order to fit a PCIe video card.
not sure if this model has that though.

I don't know. From the SC430 Systems User's Guide:

Integrated video with 8 MB of SDRAM video memory (nonupgradable), and a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1280 pixels and 16.7 million colors (noninterlaced).

NOTE: Your computer supports integrated video only.

And, not sure if this supports anything but ECC (E$$) RAM:
A minimum of 256 MB of 533-MHz DDR II SDRAM memory, upgradable to a maximum of 4 GB DDR II SDRAM memory by installing 256-MB, 512-MB, or 1-GB unbuffered ECC memory modules in the four memory module sockets on the system board; single or dual rank.

Am I reading this right? Sorry for the long quotes, but I'm never buying a computer that requires ECC RAM again ($).
 
Just FYI...the video slots in these really do not work well with X16 cards...or really any cards.
A lot of people just get black screens even after physically modding it, it might be a power regulation thing.

Either way though I haven't read about much success so you're warned.
 
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