Originally posted by: Fraggable
Originally posted by: pontifex
but didn't you say you were going to buy pre-built acers?
how is that really any different than getting dells?
I didn't say anything about Acers. Some other posters did.
Oh man, oh man this looks ugly. I didn't read all of the thread because I really didn't want to know what kind of networking equipment is going into this.
Virtually none, most of it is replacements for systems already in place. I'm buying 3 16-port switches, 1 to put in place and 2 for spares.
OP - I assume you built your Dell systems off of the Dell Ohio Educational Store - Contract # 533195-2 and then contacte your Dell rep with that quote to see what they will really sell it for? If not, do so before you commit to a purchase anywhere. I used to do purchasing for a state agency with a Dell contract, and 99.9% of the time I was quoted much better prices via a rep than the prices presented online for identical equipment.
Yes, I customized it on the KY educational site and then used their links to schedule a phone call. I talked to some operator type person who asked enough questions to figure out where to send me, then she put me on some line that asked for an extension, which I hadn't been given. That kind of annoyed me and it was the end of the day so I hung up.
Salary/year with benefits=$40,000
per hour $20 = ($40,000/52 weeks)/40 hours
225 computers to build at 30 minutes a pc comes out to 112.5 hours for assembly.
Cost of assembly 112.5 hours x $20= $2250
$5000 saved - $2250 for assembly = $2750 savings
As for the tech support piece assuming 4% failure rate that's 9 pc's a year.
Assuming it takes 2 days to repair at worst: 16 hours x $20 = $2880 a year for repairs.
Over three years $8,640. What's a Dell Gold warranty repair plan cost for 225 pcs? I'm guessing it's going to be more than $8,600 bucks and it's not on site support. You will be sitting around waiting for a tech to come. I think for a smaller number of pc's like this building them yourself while a hassle, maybe more cost effective. Unless you are overworked as it is and the building and maintenance of these machines will prevent you from doing other duties.
Once again, I make $13.50 an hour, that comes to about 22K/year or 32K/year w/benefits.
Please tell me what kind of a sucker would spend 16 hours troubleshooting a PC? The last few problems we've had I've nailed down in 30 minutes or less. It's usually a PSU or hard drive failure and those are pretty easy.
225 systems? I said 44, not 225. Assembly will be done by me and 2 students. The students are free, I will invest no more than 30 mins per PC, probably much less. That's 22 hours = $300 to pay me to assemble them. We will create a Ghost image and image them all within another 10 hours.
Everyone seems to be indicating that a warranty from an OEM = no support time whatsoever. Think about it. How does that make sense? If I have a problem I still have to make contact with Dell and they'll make me go through troubleshooting with them anyway. How it a warranty saving me time?