Surprise. OEMs not just tricking AMD buyers

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superstition

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Sometimes I really want to start configuring and selling my own brand PCs with good customer support. But that would be to much :)
There's one thing you're forgetting, though... payola.

What if the high-up administrators and/or IT people have invested in Dell? What if the university itself has Dell stock? Then they would want to pay too much for junk.

It's ridiculous, in my opinion, to put a conventional hard disk as primary storage in a 6700 system or a 5K iMac. 5400 RPM laptop hard disks and single channel RAM are just worse.
 

jpiniero

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It's ridiculous, in my opinion, to put a conventional hard disk as primary storage in a 6700 system or a 5K iMac. 5400 RPM laptop hard disks and single channel RAM are just worse.

The current base iMac 4K comes with a 5400 RPM drive. It's not a university specific thing. You can upgrade it of course to a Fusion drive or PCIe SSD.
 

nerp

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If the organization puts out an RFP and wants thousands of machines at X price, OEMs do what they have to do to meet the price. That is how the world works.
 
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Torn Mind

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Dell is a private company ;)
Their money isn't enough to influence Dell's stock anyway. You need a mass, not a literal handful of people, to really influence stock price. Universities have budgets, and that is funded either by government or the students themselves.