P4 system for $330 bucks

tcsenter

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I'm betting the 3.0GHz P4 in this system is 512KB L2 cache version and the 20GB hard drive is a lesser 5400 RPM model. In the same ball park, you could have...

Boxed P4 3.0E 800FSB Prescott + ECS PT800CE-A Combo - $179.99 + shipping

POWMAX Beige Mid Tower ATX Case with 400W Power Supply - $34.50 Free Shipping

SAMSUNG 40GB 7200RPM Hard Drive - $45.00 Free Shipping

Rosewill 52x32x52 CD-RW + 16x DVD-ROM Combo Drive - $34.00 Shipped

PQI POWER Series 256MB PC3200 - $35.83 Shipped

400W PSU, CD-RW with DVD, 100% more hard drive capacity and RAM. Total = $329.32

Toss in an inexpensive AGP video card with 64MB DDR that would be far superior than integrated SIS video, such as ATI Radeon 7000/7200, GF MX440-8X, or MX4000, for another $35.
 

Oza

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Thing is I called dell and was told none of there copmputers come with agp slots. I was also told that very few of there systems come with 300 watt power supplies. Not looking to build a computer this time around.
 

huesmann

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Originally posted by: tcsenter
I'm betting the 3.0GHz P4 in this system is 512KB L2 cache version and the 20GB hard drive is a lesser 5400 RPM model. In the same ball park, you could have...

Boxed P4 3.0E 800FSB Prescott + ECS PT800CE-A Combo - $179.99 + shipping

POWMAX Beige Mid Tower ATX Case with 400W Power Supply - $34.50 Free Shipping

SAMSUNG 40GB 7200RPM Hard Drive - $45.00 Free Shipping

Rosewill 52x32x52 CD-RW + 16x DVD-ROM Combo Drive - $34.00 Shipped

PQI POWER Series 256MB PC3200 - $35.83 Shipped

400W PSU, CD-RW with DVD, 100% more hard drive capacity and RAM. Total = $329.32

Toss in an inexpensive AGP video card with 64MB DDR that would be far superior than integrated SIS video, such as ATI Radeon 7000/7200, GF MX440-8X, or MX4000, for another $35.
Ah, but you wouldn't have Windows 95!
 

MrAustin

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Buy the parts then have a local shop put it together for $50 -- you're still coming out ahead. Though I wouldn't know what to do without Win95 ... lol.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: Oza
Thing is I called dell and was told none of there copmputers come with agp slots. I was also told that very few of there systems come with 300 watt power supplies. Not looking to build a computer this time around.

Dell Dimension 4700 and 8400 and XPS (Gen 3 and 4) models come with PCIe.

At Dell Outlet you can get models 4600, 8300, and XPS (Gen 1 and 2) that come with 8x agp slots.
 

Oza

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But how would I know if it had an AGP port? Buy one and get lucky? What abot the power supply? Or should I just buy a new power supply and put in it?
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: Oza
But how would I know if it had an AGP port? Buy one and get lucky? What abot the power supply? Or should I just buy a new power supply and put in it?

If the model number is 4600 or 8300, it has an agp slot. Period.

Model's 2400 and 3000 do NOT have agp (nor PCIe). Period.

Dell uses very good, high quality power supplies.
 

newbiepcuser

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Originally posted by: Oza
Thing is I called dell and was told none of there copmputers come with agp slots. I was also told that very few of there systems come with 300 watt power supplies. Not looking to build a computer this time around.

How about those Dell SC400 server dells back then or now the SC420 deals? It comes with PCI-E slot too. I wonder if this would be decent mini gaming rig with some more ram and decent PCI-E card.
 

boles

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Originally posted by: newbiepcuser
Originally posted by: Oza
Thing is I called dell and was told none of there copmputers come with agp slots. I was also told that very few of there systems come with 300 watt power supplies. Not looking to build a computer this time around.

How about those Dell SC400 server dells back then or now the SC420 deals? It comes with PCI-E slot too. I wonder if this would be decent mini gaming rig with some more ram and decent PCI-E card.

PCI-E slot cant be used without mods and from the sound of things this guy doesnt even want to build one let alone mod something.

edit:
A 400SC would be great if you can find one resonable
 

Oza

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I have a 5900XT and I want to make sure I have no power supply problems. If a 4600 has the power to run this card then great. Bamacre thanks alot for all the help.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: Oza
I have a 5900XT and I want to make sure I have no power supply problems. If a 4600 has the power to run this card then great. Bamacre thanks alot for all the help.

Yup. I got a 4600 right now with a 9800 pro in it. You'll be fine.

You CAN however, go to dell Outlet under Small Business and pick up a Dell 400SC server, they do have 8X agp slots and great power supplies. These things were very popular when Dell was selling them.
 

unclebud

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"I got a 4600 right now with a 9800 pro in it. You'll be fine."
fine now is not the same as fine indefinitely
i tried to run a 9500pro with a 250w - i ain't gone do it no more, done learn my (expensive lesson)

"and pick up a Dell 400SC server, they do have 8X agp slots and great power supplies. These things were very popular when Dell was selling them."
for what price? i ain't seen nan one for under $450 since the $274 ar deal

i like this deal, thanks for posting. off to check reseller ratings and who makes that case

people laughing about win 95 ought to notice that it's deselectable...
plus i bet it laugh @ sasser, unlike xp
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: unclebud
"I got a 4600 right now with a 9800 pro in it. You'll be fine."
fine now is not the same as fine indefinitely
i tried to run a 9500pro with a 250w - i ain't gone do it no more, done learn my (expensive lesson)

"and pick up a Dell 400SC server, they do have 8X agp slots and great power supplies. These things were very popular when Dell was selling them."
for what price? i ain't seen nan one for under $450 since the $274 ar deal

i like this deal, thanks for posting. off to check reseller ratings and who makes that case

people laughing about win 95 ought to notice that it's deselectable...
plus i bet it laugh @ sasser, unlike xp


First, the psu in the Dell is probably 10x better than the "nonBrand" that appears to come with the one listed at the link.

I'd also like to point out that the Dell I mentioned with the 9800 pro is still sealed in the box, i.e., Dell configured this machine with the 9800 Pro, so the psu is just fine for a 5900XT that the OP already has.

You are absolutley correct, the current deals on 400SC (which is only available from Dell at it's Outlet) are not good. These things can be found for a decent price, but one would likely need to check the site often and be quick about buying.

OP, I'd also like to point out that the current deals on the 4600 and 8300 systems are pretty bad too. These things are running $50 to $100 off right now, they have times when they are $100 to $300 off. Then there are sometimes coupons for an extra $50 to $150 off that discounted price, posted on other sites. They just finished off two rounds of 10%-off coupons.

Check THIS out for more information and examples of what some people had found.
 

Oza

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Problem is I'm having a hard time getting one for under 500 bucks. Also most of the onesI see do not come with 9800 pros. Bad luck maybe, I'll keep looking.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: Oza
Problem is I'm having a hard time getting one for under 500 bucks. Also most of the onesI see do not come with 9800 pros. Bad luck maybe, I'll keep looking.

Check out the new deals that will come out in a day or two. You never know. Search this thread for "dell" and find Luv2Saves's sig for other info.
 

tjaisv

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the cheapest 9800 Pro on pricewatch is $165...for not much more u can get a 6600GT

but if you're on a tight budget than a 9800 Pro or 9600XT will do just fine
 

gwag

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Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Oza


Dell uses very good, high quality power supplies.

usually they do but of 22 2400's 5 are out of commision because of the P.S.'s. so maybe they use crap on those or just unlucky.
 
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