Thinking of returning my Dell

Zorro

Platinum Member
Oct 13, 1999
2,917
3
81
My new 8400 seems quirky. problem with the Philips writer also fan keeps going up and down. Think about building my own AMD 64 3000 with 939 and Nforce 3 Board
 

Zim Hosein

Super Moderator | Elite Member
Super Moderator
Nov 27, 1999
65,409
407
126
Originally posted by: Zorro
My new 8400 seems quirky. problem with the Philips writer also fan keeps going up and down. Think about building my own AMD 64 3000 with 939 and Nforce 3 Board

I would like to help, but I am :confused: by what you need from us Zorro :eek:
 
Aug 26, 2004
14,685
1
76
do it, build it, love it

i always prefer to build my own systems...fvck prebuilts...unless you need tech support...then dell is your friend
 

ActuaryTm

Diamond Member
Mar 30, 2003
6,858
12
81
Originally posted by: jammur21
How much did you pay and what are your current specs?
Therein lies the decision maker. Depends greatly upon the price point to specification ratio (regardless of what the BYO fanboys may say).
 
Aug 26, 2004
14,685
1
76
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: quakefiend420
unless you need tech support...then dell is your friend

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

ok...well its my friend...since i dont hafta field tech support calls from someone i built a computer for...i'll only build systems for my friends who are somewhat competent...total n00bs i send to dell :D
 

Scarpozzi

Lifer
Jun 13, 2000
26,392
1,780
126
I bought a Dell refurb. I couldn't have built a system with the same specs myself. The tech support was like a bonus. I'll never buy a new Dell unless it's one of the Small Business server deals. ;)
 

Zorro

Platinum Member
Oct 13, 1999
2,917
3
81
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: jammur21
How much did you pay and what are your current specs?
Therein lies the decision maker. Depends greatly upon the price point to specification ratio (regardless of what the BYO fanboys may say).

Specs P4 3.2 1gb ddr2 533 16x dvd dl plus a dvd drive ati pci express all for 679.00
 

imported_Tick

Diamond Member
Feb 17, 2005
4,682
1
0
Why do people volintarily buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life. It's in my new book "Dell and AOL: The Leading Cause of Death Among Americans".
 

ActuaryTm

Diamond Member
Mar 30, 2003
6,858
12
81
Originally posted by: Zorro
Specs P4 3.2 1gb ddr2 533 16x dvd dl plus a dvd drive ati pci express all for 679.00
Tough call. That technology would cost atleast $500 to $700 in a self built box (more, if one didn't shop around).

If it is experiencing issues, why not look into using the support and repair?
 

NutBucket

Lifer
Aug 30, 2000
27,152
635
126
Originally posted by: Tick
Why do people volintarily buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life. It's in my new book "Dell and AOL: The Leading Cause of Death Among Americans".

Cause it was cheap and I'm too lazy to build my own these days.

EDIT: Actually, I just have better things to do then build computers.
 

ActuaryTm

Diamond Member
Mar 30, 2003
6,858
12
81
Originally posted by: Tick
Why do people volintarily [sic] buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life.
You obviously have little or no (supposition would be the latter) experience with their business line of products. Not all Dell machines are at the consumer level, and most of the problems consumers experience with Dell builds are not an issue with their business machines.

Difficult to compete with their server and workstation products for the price.
 

imported_Tick

Diamond Member
Feb 17, 2005
4,682
1
0
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Tick
Why do people volintarily buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life. It's in my new book "Dell and AOL: The Leading Cause of Death Among Americans".

Cause it was cheap and I'm too lazy to build my own these days.

EDIT: Actually, I just have better things to do then build computers.

Then why not buy something decent, like an HP?
 

Cawchy87

Diamond Member
Mar 8, 2004
5,104
2
81
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Tick
Why do people volintarily buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life. It's in my new book "Dell and AOL: The Leading Cause of Death Among Americans".

Cause it was cheap and I'm too lazy to build my own these days.

EDIT: Actually, I just have better things to do then build computers.

Then why not buy something decent, like an HP?

Good one.
 

NutBucket

Lifer
Aug 30, 2000
27,152
635
126
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Tick
Why do people volintarily buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life. It's in my new book "Dell and AOL: The Leading Cause of Death Among Americans".

Cause it was cheap and I'm too lazy to build my own these days.

EDIT: Actually, I just have better things to do then build computers.

Then why not buy something decent, like an HP?

First, I cannot get a comparable HP for the price of the Dell I just got.

Second, HP's suck. I have lots of personal experience with HP's at work ranging back to Pentium 1 Vectras. Now we get Compaqs but they're one the same and they still suck.

EDIT: It only took me about 10 minutes to remove the software that came preinstalled. Any HP comes with tons more useless crap.
 

imported_Tick

Diamond Member
Feb 17, 2005
4,682
1
0
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Tick
Why do people volintarily buy Dells? It's just asking for trouble. Seriously. Just never buy a Dell and you'll be happy for life. It's in my new book "Dell and AOL: The Leading Cause of Death Among Americans".

Cause it was cheap and I'm too lazy to build my own these days.

EDIT: Actually, I just have better things to do then build computers.

Then why not buy something decent, like an HP?

First, I cannot get a comparable HP for the price of the Dell I just got.

Second, HP's suck. I have lots of personal experience with HP's at work ranging back to Pentium 1 Vectras. Now we get Compaqs but they're one the same and they still suck.

EDIT: It only took me about 10 minutes to remove the software that came preinstalled. Any HP comes with tons more useless crap.


Uh, I was kidding.....