Hey, i'm just curious about computers. (mines still going great) If you find this irritating then just don't post anything. Heck, don't even read it if you don't want it. NOTE: Thanks for the answer. ALSO NOTE: I don't have an XPS, do I? I thought i had an E520...
Note: By popular demand... I am not able to post the specs, but i'm talking about the overall. Such as the Dell XPS series, the HP Pavilion's, and the IBM Levono division.
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
People, on those prices, it includes the 20inch Widescreen high-def monitor, and 4g ram is expensive. For those who say it should be killing my pc, i ask why? So far it's going great. And note: Also with that price i included the cost for upgrades. By the end of this i should have a much better graphics card, (Not too worried about the sound card) and also i'm getting an intel chip duo which should add up to a total of 3.6 GHz. I think alot of the people who's saying i got ripped off isn't including my moniter/ram and the upgrades. Hopefully this should clear things up.
Would you please stop flaming Dell. Dell is a loyal company and i have always used it since my first computer in 1995. If you don't like it, then don't use it. And Dell is mainly used for offices/private usage. If you want a Dell for gaming purposes then i would suggest the Dell XPS series, they totaly own in the gaming market. Dell also has the some of most customizable Pc's in the industry. So your pretty much making the call when it comes to buying one.
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