Check out this Dell deal from
http://www.gotapex.com last weekend:
2.53Ghz Pentium 4 Processor (533mhz system bus)
128MB 333Mhz DDR SDRAM
Intel 845PE chipset motherboard w/ 1 AGP & 4 PCI slots
6 USB 2.0 ports (2 front, 4 back)
48x24x48 CD-RW drive with buffer underrun protection
32MB ATI Rage Ultra AGP video
10/100 NIC
Windows XP Home
1 Year Parts & Labor warranty & tech support
Integrated Audio
6 months of internet access
Quietcase tool-less clamshell design chassis (no screws)
For $421.55 after rebate (most states need to pay tax)
For $19 more, you can upgrade to a 2.66Mhz P4 processor. $19 will also buy you an upgrade to a 64mb nVidia GF4MX AGP card with TV output.
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To tell you the truth I wouldn\'t pick this up or any Dell for that matter because they claim they have "Award Winning Tech Support" but when me and my Uncle called
3x for a minor laptop problem there were so many f*cking transfers, put on holds, immigrants that couldn\'t understand what we were saying... it was sickening.
Oh and Cored it\'s so cheap because:
1) They make more than their fair share investing the money while you wait for your MIR\'s
2) Companies pay Dell to include their software which is pretty much advertising & clutter on your HD.
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Just out of curiosity & comparison purposes here\'s a Newegg rundown:
P4 2.53 - $190 (retail box)
ASUS P4PE/L Motherboard Intel 845PE Chipset Retail w/ Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, Onboard LAN, SoundMAX Digital Audio System - $113
CRUCIAL MICRON
512MB 64x64 PC 2700 DDR - $75
WD HARD DRIVE 40GB 7200RPM - $68
GAINWARD/CARDEXPERT GeForce 4, 8X AGP. Ti 4200, 3.5ns, 64MB DDR - $119
Lite On 48x24x48 - $45
Total = $610. Keep in mind I used premium parts and upped the ram and the vid card. I left the OS out because you can get that several ways at many different prices (can get it almost free if you\'re company uses it).