Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Lanyap
I have been looking at the new cases for the 4600 and the 8300. It appears that when Dell went from the 4550 to the 4600 they started using the same size case as the 2350. Before the new series came out the case for the 4550 and the 8250 were the same mid size style case with the 2350 being smaller. Now the 2350 and the 4600 share the same smaller case and the 8300 still has the mid size style case.Originally posted by: RossMAN
I also prefer the 4600 over the 8300.
How is the 8300 case better than the 4600?
Can anyone confirm this observation?
BTW, nice deal on the 8300.
Oh damn I hope that you're wrong because I really liked the 4550 case.
Quite roomy, easy to work with, upgrading RAM, adding PCI cards or another drive was quick and easy.
Please be wrong!
Originally posted by: AU Tiger
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Lanyap
I have been looking at the new cases for the 4600 and the 8300. It appears that when Dell went from the 4550 to the 4600 they started using the same size case as the 2350. Before the new series came out the case for the 4550 and the 8250 were the same mid size style case with the 2350 being smaller. Now the 2350 and the 4600 share the same smaller case and the 8300 still has the mid size style case.Originally posted by: RossMAN
I also prefer the 4600 over the 8300.
How is the 8300 case better than the 4600?
Can anyone confirm this observation?
BTW, nice deal on the 8300.
Oh damn I hope that you're wrong because I really liked the 4550 case.
Quite roomy, easy to work with, upgrading RAM, adding PCI cards or another drive was quick and easy.
Please be wrong!
I've got my brand new 4600 fresh out of the box and it is not the same case as my 4500. No clamshell, no rails for the drives, no locking mechanism across the PCI cards. This is a run of the mill metal MicroATX case. The only benefit I find in this case so far is the smaller size (which may be a negative for some). I'm thinking that this is another Palo Alto case.
I believe Dell motherboards take their own power plug, although I've heard you can buy a $10 adapter that will let you use another board or PS. I would say look at the thread for the 4600 deal, IIRC I saw in there.Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Questions:
Are the motherboard and power supply ATX, so I can put the mobo in another case with a different power supply, or put a bigger power supply than the one it comes with?
How man expansion bays are there? I'd like to fit hard drives, a DVD drive, a CDRW, and a floppy. There enough room?
How many ram slots are on this board, what comes with it? Is this like the 4600 deal where all the slots need to be full for maximum performance? Curious so I know what ram to get (PC2700 right? I've been out of the hardware loop a while).
Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Is anyone else getting the free 3 year warranty?
Says free after $59 MIR
Is it combinable with the $150 MIR?
Also, is the mobo and power supply ATX or something special? I'd probably throw in my 430W Enermax if I can
Is there room for 3 hard drives in this thing?
Originally posted by: Vcize
Um, having trouble getting the deal on the lappy...
Have everything set to base, still comes out a bit higher, and there's no free extra battery or office xp available...
I stated the RAM spec in an above post.Originally posted by: DaCurryman
I believe Dell motherboards take their own power plug, although I've heard you can buy a $10 adapter that will let you use another board or PS. I would say look at the thread for the 4600 deal, IIRC I saw in there.Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
Questions:
Are the motherboard and power supply ATX, so I can put the mobo in another case with a different power supply, or put a bigger power supply than the one it comes with?
How man expansion bays are there? I'd like to fit hard drives, a DVD drive, a CDRW, and a floppy. There enough room?
How many ram slots are on this board, what comes with it? Is this like the 4600 deal where all the slots need to be full for maximum performance? Curious so I know what ram to get (PC2700 right? I've been out of the hardware loop a while).
Assuming the case is the same as the one for the 4550, which I think it is, there are 2 external 5.25" bays for a CD and/or DVD player/burner. I currently have a CDRW and DVDRW in my 4550. There are also 2 external 3.5" bays for a floppy drive and/or zip drive. I have a floppy drive in my 4550 and the other bay is empty right now. And there are 2 internal 3.5" bays for hard drives. I have 1 60gb HD and the other is empty. (that will change when my 120gb drive comes in tomorrow).
As for the ram, I know the 4550 took PC2700, but that's because it was only 333MHz. The 8300 is 400MHz so I believe for the full potential, you'd need PC3200. As for filling all slots, I'm not sure about that, but I've heard the same.
Originally posted by: cmf21
Not bad. I just received a 15% off coupon for being a new email subscriber.
Originally posted by: DaCurryman
teklord & Guyp2k:
You're not supposed to be askin for codes here. I would recommend going to the FS/FT forum at the chubby-wallet place. There's lots of people sharing/selling/trading coupons there.
Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
The 4600 case also isn't the clamshell design, and I wonder if it is as effective at noise reduction, something the 4550/8250/8300 case does extremely well.
Anyone comment on a 2350/4600 case as far as sound ?
Originally posted by: amdmaxx
fs/ ft stands for?
Originally posted by: DaCurryman
teklord & Guyp2k:
You're not supposed to be askin for codes here. I would recommend going to the FS/FT forum at the chubby-wallet place. There's lots of people sharing/selling/trading coupons there.