Help me beat dell's $699 puter for a friend.

Gozu

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A friend of mine has 700 bucks to blow on a new computer. Oh yeah, and they want it all in black (if humanly possible). they arent going to play games with it. just surf the net and email.

so what do you say? Is it at all possible?
 

spanky

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it would help if u post specs for us to try and beat. also... do u want to only beat price? or performance? and... does that $700 price tag include a monitor? and shipping?
 

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FOXCONN SUPER CASE (BLACK) - 45 shipped
MSI MS-6533-GL w/ video, sound, lan - 80 shipped
XP1800+ retail - 85 shipped
256MB PC2100 - 63 shipped
Black 56x cdrom - 31 shipped
Black 1.44 floppy - 16 shipped
Seagate 40GB 7200 - 77 shipped
Black 17" NEC monitor- 205 shipped
Win XP Home - 94 shipped

696.00 @ newegg
 

RickH

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Don't do it!! Let Dell respond to his problems--not you. It's much better in the end. Build a machine for your wife or your father--not a friend if you want to stay friends. R
 

Gozu

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she's a girl. she doesn't care about performance. As I said, she only uses the computer to surf the net and email. All she wants is a black computer for no more than $700. It has to be a full computer too. with monitor, keyboard and mouse, speakers...

everything else is up to you. Remember that the priority is on the looks! I know it's hard to swallow but you CAN do it ;)

I can't seem to find the $699 computer she saw on tv in dell's website. So THIS IS WHAT I PROPOSE YOU TO BEAT

Best of luck to everybody. The winning combination will earn you her phone number (she's a real hottie)

May the geek slaughter begin.
 

JJWalker

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Whatever your friend does, please don't order the components for him. We'd all hate to see another Googlegear fiasco due to your carelessness while ordering.:D
 

spanky

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seriously... i think u should just tell her to get the dell. when it comes to bargain basement (mixed with vanity)... some of those dell deals are really good... especially once u factor in the cost of software. plus u get at least a one year warranty from them. a lot of the OEM stuff u buy only comes with like a 30 day warranty.
 

Gozu

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lol. I knew this would happen sooner or later. My past comes back to haunt me. back off you evil monster!

On a more serious tone. that was a one time mistake. One of those you actually learn from. I will always triple check my orders from now on.
 

Wingznut

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"A friend of mine"... "she's a girl"

Ahhh... now I see why you want to go through all the headache. ;)

But don't do it. Let her buy a Dell.
 

JJWalker

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Gozu,

We all make mistakes, some of us just suck it up and take our lumps when we do. ;)

BTW: nice OC on your 1.8A



Are you still planning on revising your remarks on Resellersratings?
 

Steven the Leech

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But don't do it. Let her buy a Dell.

That is if you get free shipping. John's sounds like a good sys without keyboard mouse and speakers
 

zippy

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Originally posted by: RickH
Don't do it!! Let Dell respond to his problems--not you. It's much better in the end. Build a machine for your wife or your father--not a friend if you want to stay friends. R
Agreed. 100%.
 

WarCon

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Did you guys actually see the specs on the dell that was being ordered. It has a 1.8 ghz Celeron (castrated P4 with 128megs of cache memory) with 128megs of PC133 memory using onboard everything, a 20 gig hard drive and a CDROM. At least thats the lowest version of this PC. Running Windows XP this would run like crap.

I wouldn't recommend that Dell. I hate the new Celeron, it is a waste of silicon.

John's recommendation needs speakers and keyboard/mouse, but could run circles around the Dell machine.
 

res1bhmg

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I don't think you guys get it. Gozu would benefit from building a computer for her; I'm sure he'll be more than happy to come to her aid everytime her rig doesn't work.

The old Knight-in-shining-armor routine.
 

TimeKeeper

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Originally posted by: res1bhmg
I don't think you guys get it. Gozu would benefit from building a computer for her; I'm sure he'll be more than happy to come to her aid everytime her rig doesn't work.

The old Knight-in-shining-armor routine.

hahaha..........but you do know thing may happen other way around, the "you are such an idiot" routine?

If you really want to help her build a PC, take her to a website.....Newegg, for example. Let her order all the parts you recommend herself.
Not only you can impress her w/ your knowledge but also avoid the possible "problem" in the future.
 

Viper96720

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Get an 845G for intel or nforce for ati. Since they have pretty much everything on-board. You won't need to buy a sound card or video card. Since your friends just going to surfing the net. Plus some also has built in ethernet.



 

spanky

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Originally posted by: WarCon
Did you guys actually see the specs on the dell that was being ordered. It has a 1.8 ghz Celeron (castrated P4 with 128megs of cache memory) with 128megs of PC133 memory using onboard everything, a 20 gig hard drive and a CDROM. At least thats the lowest version of this PC. Running Windows XP this would run like crap.

I wouldn't recommend that Dell. I hate the new Celeron, it is a waste of silicon.

John's recommendation needs speakers and keyboard/mouse, but could run circles around the Dell machine.

128megs for cache? :Q

anyway, it appears she is looking for two things... vanity & low price. the dell seems to offer both. dude... just configure this and then go to office depot for this, and you'll both be happy. and less time playing lego with pc part and more time playing with... ehh... u know.
 

spanky

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Originally posted by: styrafoam
Go to steven's pick to see the advertised computer. Its basicly a 1.8 p4 with 20 gigs, 128 megs ddr and integrated everything.

steven's pick is alright. except, they skim on the mouse and give u a teeny tiny 15" monitor :eek: i did a custom config, and u can upgrade from the reg cd-rom to 24x cdrw for free. also, upgrading to a 17" monitor and an intellimouse is minimal. check out my config :D
 

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Originally posted by: spankyOO7
Originally posted by: styrafoam
Go to steven's pick to see the advertised computer. Its basicly a 1.8 p4 with 20 gigs, 128 megs ddr and integrated everything.

steven's pick is alright. except, they skim on the mouse and give u a teeny tiny 15" monitor :eek: i did a custom config, and u can upgrade from the reg cd-rom to 24x cdrw for free. also, upgrading to a 17" monitor and an intellimouse is minimal. check out my config :D

hehe... you really want that number eh? :D
 

LikeLinus

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Eh You can do even better for $30. Here's your winner

1.8 P4, 128mb DDR, 19" Monitor, 20GB HD, 24x/10x/40x CD-RW Drive, NIC, speakers, keyboard, mouse, XP

Dell Dimension 4500S Series
Dimension? 4500S, Pentium® 4 Processor at 1.8GHz w/ 512K L2
Cache

Qty: 1
Price: $729.00

Dell Dimension 4500S Series: Dimension? 4500S,
Pentium® 4 Processor at 1.8GHz w/ 512K L2 Cache DR4518W [221-0713]
Memory: 128MB DDR SDRAM 128M [311-1280]
Keyboard: Dell® Quietkey® Keyboard QK [310-1582]
Monitor: FREE UPGRADE! 19in (18.0 in viewable, .243 dp) M992 Flat CRT Monitor M992P [461-7273]
Video Card: Integrated Intel® Extreme 3D Graphics IV [430-3900]
Hard Drive: 20GB Ultra ATA/100 Hard Drive 20 [340-2961]
Floppy Drive: 3.5 in Floppy Drive 3 [340-1927]
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition¹² WHXP [313-7222] [420-3079]
Mouse: Dell® 2-button scroll mouse SM [310-1871]
Network Card: 10/100 PCI Fast Ethernet NIC CNET [430-5353]
Modem: 56K PCI Data/Fax Modem DFAX [313-0738]
CD or DVD Drive: FREE Upgrade! 24x/10x/40x CD-RW Drive 24CDRWP [461-3429]
Sound Card: Integrated Audio IS [313-0847]
Speakers: Harman Kardon® HK-206 Speakers HK206 [313-0954]
Bundled Software: Microsoft® Works Suite 2002 w/Money Standard WORKS [412-0133]
Virus Protection: Norton AntiVirus? 2002, 90-day introductory offer NAV2002 [412-0259]
Digital Music: Dell Jukebox powered by MusicMatch MMBASE [412-0246]
Digital Photography: Dell Picture Studio, Image Expert Standard DPS [412-0271] [412-0273]
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Internet Access Service: 6 Months of America Online Membership Included AOLDHS [412-0258] [412-0279] [412-0287]


There you go :D

 

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Oh yeah, if you call and order it (NEVER use their website) you can talk them into Free Shipping and usually a little bit off. When i got my inspiron they gave me $250 off, free shipping, free CDRW.
 

dexvx

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Talk to the rep on a phone??? You must've gotten a lucky one. One of the reps for me actually gave a price HIGHER than the one stated on the website.

4500s looks cool though, but i'd get at least 256MB of ram, 128MB is too slow for winXP.