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One of the leaders in my research group has assigned me the task of selecting two new desktops for day-to-day workstation use. They don't need to be super fancy, but we're looking for ~8GB RAM, an i5, a 1 TB HDD. Some sort of manufacturer warranty would be optimal also, I/we would not like to deal with any sort of RMA procedure if they break down.
I haven't been given a hard budget number, but I think we're looking at roughly $500-800 for the desktops (with KB/Mouse), and $100-200 each for new monitors to go with them.
They'll mostly be used to run analysis tools like Matlab, Mathematica, and Python but they will also be used to develop/test-run some OpenMP/MPI Fortran code before we throw the code at a cluster.
We have a microcenter nearby, so I was looking at that, plus newegg, as well as dell/hp/lenovo websites.
My first pass turned up this:
Dell Optiplex 3020 @ MC for $680 pre-tax
Same, at newegg
Is that a pretty good price? I couldn't build it at the Dell website for less than $820...would it be worth following up with Dell over the phone?
I haven't been given a hard budget number, but I think we're looking at roughly $500-800 for the desktops (with KB/Mouse), and $100-200 each for new monitors to go with them.
They'll mostly be used to run analysis tools like Matlab, Mathematica, and Python but they will also be used to develop/test-run some OpenMP/MPI Fortran code before we throw the code at a cluster.
We have a microcenter nearby, so I was looking at that, plus newegg, as well as dell/hp/lenovo websites.
My first pass turned up this:
Dell Optiplex 3020 @ MC for $680 pre-tax
Same, at newegg
Is that a pretty good price? I couldn't build it at the Dell website for less than $820...would it be worth following up with Dell over the phone?
