PIII + RIMM's (waste of $$ right?)

kilnight

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I work tech support at a university.

Some lady (who does clerical work) is trying to convince me that she needs a Dell optiplex GX200 "workstation" instead of a GX110 "computer"

The GX200 line uses PIII's and RIMM's. Isn't that a waste of money?

P4's "need" RIMM's because of bandwidth increases, the 400 MHz bus speed, blah blah blah.

To to my knowledge the performance gain of RIMM's with a PIII (instead of SDRAM) is a neglible (especially for someone doing office work!)

The GX110 line uses SDRAM, and I am trying to convince her that the money wasted on RIMM's should be spend on a better monitor (or two! stupid RIMM's...)

thoughts?
 

Rand

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The P3 definitely isnt gaining much from bandwidth beyond that of what PC133 SDRAM can provide.
 

Kingofcomputer

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because 820 motherboard with sdram has big problem (recalled already), so they must make it p3 + 820 + rimm only.

why not get dimension 4000 series that use 815 motherboard with sdram?

I don't understand why optipex series is called "workstation", its spec is not good as dimension 4000 series.

dimension 8000 is the best buy.
 

sadb0i

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hahah tell dell to put the gx110 in a gx200 tower...she'll never know...hahaha...and if dell wont do it..say you will call gateway!!!!:D
 

GFORCE100

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For office work it's a waste yes. However if for a workstation system then no it's not. Depends on the person using the machine.