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#1 Bunions
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Hello, my computer is a Dell E520 Media edition. Please rate this product (not including monitor / accessories) Total cost: $1,300 Canadian (About $1,100 American) Rating system. 1 - Piece of (Funbus). 2 - Really bad. 3 - It'll do. 4 - Pretty good. 5 - Hizzah! Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6300 (1.86GHz, 1066 FSB) Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz- 4DIMMs 320GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache Dual Drives: 16x DVD-ROM Drive + 16x DVD+/-RW 256MB ATI Radeon X1300 Pro Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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#3 raynimrod
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I'm saying 4, you're video card just killed you.
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#4 Bunions
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Well, i'm not looking for stunning graphics. Though i suppose i could always upgrade. All i pretty much play is Runescape and Battelfield 2142.
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#5 dixiee
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I thought you had an E6400 and it was an XPS 400 and it cost over $2000. You also asked this yesterday.
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#6 Bunions
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That was probaly my older brother then. We both got one for christmas, and my younger brother got the old Dimension 8100. (We all use the same acount)
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#7 dixiee
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Oh, k thats funny.
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#8 dixiee
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Get a graphics card and sound card which should be about $350 and it will be a great pc or make that like $420 if you get a good power supply which would be a good idea.
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#9 -SaI
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2 should've built the machine yourself, you get to save money and overclock
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id give it 4, i think its a good cpu, lol im getting it. btw from what ive heard theres a new version with 4 MB Cache i think ill wait to get it.
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#12 GODZYODA
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go to newegg.com and buy your own parts. You can get a much better system and save lots of money. Building a computer yourself is not too hard and if you are too worried about doing it, you can pay someone to do i for still alot less money than getting it pre-made. If you need advie for parts and compatability go to frys. there prices are almost as good as newegg.com and they have a huge selection
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#13 GODZYODA
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woops I just noticed that this thread is seventh month old, so by 2008 standard I give it a 2. If you upgrade the video card it'll be a three. I recomend getting a second card so you can support 3-4 monitors if you like that kind of stuff