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Please note that none of these new Dells have any IDE connectors on the motherboard, so non-SATA optical drives won't work.

🙁
 
Originally posted by: mshan
Please note that none of these new Dells have any IDE connectors on the motherboard, so non-SATA optical drives won't work.

🙁

Are you saying that the optical drive already installed in it is SATA? If anything, that makes the machine a better value, since SATA optical drives are pretty scarce. And if the optical drive in the machine is PATA, then you can install a second drive as a slave. Not the greatest configuration, but serviceable under most circumstances.
 
For a basic computer that can hook into an average broadband connection this isn't bad at all. Bumping it to a Athlon64 3200+, a 17" CRT, and 1 gig of ram (debatable) came out to $400. With a CRT and the 6150 running things at 800x600 people could even do some gaming on that thing (nothing to brag about on the forums, but I know many people happily gaming on less).
 
Yes, if you go to Dell's website and look up the documentation for their new computers (i.e. Dell's Core2 Duo desktops), you will see they all have SATA connectors only (hard drives and optical):
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/s.../dimE521/en/SM_EN/techov.htm#wp1053345

Was a problem for me because I've got a couple IDE drives I wanted to install.

So if you get one of these new Dells, I would just make sure you order a dvd burner as part of your order.


EDIT: for anyone needing IDE connections, there is a very much YMMV eMachines closeout machine at some Best Buys:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=40&threadid=1950453&enterthread=y
(it's got a very nice MSI mATX Nvidia 6100/410 mobo in it, with a PCI Express slot to boot). Main issue is a 2 MB hard drive (I think Seagate 7200.9).
 
the whole point of getting an amd processor was mainly for overclocking.

you can't overclock on dells since all the settings are locked.

 
Originally posted by: isekii
the whole point of getting an amd processor was mainly for overclocking.

you can't overclock on dells since all the settings are locked.


Um...no. Too broad a brush you are trying to paint over everyone with that.

EDIT: you are right about the settings being locked though.
 
Originally posted by: VooDooAddict
For a basic computer that can hook into an average broadband connection this isn't bad at all. Bumping it to a Athlon64 3200+, a 17" CRT, and 1 gig of ram (debatable) came out to $400. With a CRT and the 6150 running things at 800x600 people could even do some gaming on that thing (nothing to brag about on the forums, but I know many people happily gaming on less).

Ugh...that description makes me want to puke, and I run a 2.4Ghz Northwood as my primary machine! CRT?!!?
eewwww
 
Does anyone other than Plextor make SATA DVD burners these days? I know Newegg has a a Lite-On SATA CD/DVD ROM combo drive but no DVD writers.

I am thinking about getting this machine for my parpents to use but I'd hate to pay Dell $60 for a DVD burner if there's something available for $30ish elsewhere.

 
Originally posted by: hkklife
Does anyone other than Plextor make SATA DVD burners these days? I know Newegg has a a Lite-On SATA CD/DVD ROM combo drive but no DVD writers.

I am thinking about getting this machine for my parpents to use but I'd hate to pay Dell $60 for a DVD burner if there's something available for $30ish elsewhere.

I have a Toshiba SATA DVD Burner in my computer. It originally came in my XPS 700 that I sold.
 
re: various comments

AMD only for overclocking? Who says? Nonsense.

Only SATA connectors? Aren't there SATA/IDE adapters?

Sheesh...some silly stuff.
 
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