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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: SlipKnt on September 15, 2009, 10:50:04 PM
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Can anyone advise if the following specs would run smoothly on AH? I am about to throw my old system and make a purchase but want to ensure the specs match up. Would hate to explain to wife ack I have to buy additional things after a purchase like this! :lol
Thanks!
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-SYSTEM COLOR Piano Black
-PROCESSOR AMD Phenom X4 9750 (2.4GHz, 1066MHz, 4MB)
-OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Edition SP1, 64-Bit
-OFFICE SOFTWARE Microsoft® Works 9
-WARRANTY AND SERVICE 1Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis
-SECURITY SOFTWARE McAfee SecurityCenter 9 with anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, 30 Day
-MEMORY 6GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz - 4 DIMMs
-HARD DRIVE 750GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™
-MONITOR No Monitor
-OPTICAL DRIVE Dual Drives: 16X DVD-ROM + 16X DVD+/-RW w/ dbl layer write capable
-VIDEO CARD nVidia GeForce GT 220, 1024MB
-SOUND Integrated 5.1 Channel Audio
-SPEAKERS No Speaker Option
-KEYBOARD & MOUSE Dell Consumer Entry USB Keyboard and Mouse
-FLOPPY & MEDIA READER Dell 19 in 1 Media Card Reader
-MODEM No Modem Option
My Accessories
-DATASAFE ONLINE BACKUP Dell Online Backup 2GB for 1 year
-ADOBE & ENTERTAINMENT Wild Tangent Games
ALSO INCLUDED WITH YOUR SYSTEM
-Inspiron 546 MT Inspiron 546 Minitower w/ Black Bezel
-Mouse Mouse included with Keyboard purchase
-Network Card Integrated 10/100 Ethernet
-Adobe Software Adobe® Reader 9.0
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DOH :rolleyes:
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I would go with an Intel Processor such as the E8400 or the E8500. If you need a quad-core, look into the i7. Memory looks alright yet in order to use all of it you will be forced to use x64 bit operating systems. The video card sucks! Get yourself a 9800 GTX+ or get yourself a GTX 600 or above. Sound will be alright, if you don't mind slowing down your system a little bit.
Hopefully that computer will work for you, not against you.
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Honestly, I would build one first. However, that system looks okay. Except I don't see the Power Supply model and I'm not familiar with the video card.
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What is this "MEMORY 6GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz - 4 DIMMs" 4 sticks of memory equaling 6gb? There are no 1.5GB sticks to my knowledge. The video card is also a problem.
The warranty is a problem since most memory makers offer lifetime warranty, hard drive makers offer at least 3 year warranty, EVGA, XFX offer lifetime warranties on their motherboards, ASUS is 3 years. Video cards carry a 1 year to lifetime warranty. I am sure the PSU also used in this build will be somewhere between 350 and 450 watts. Now the "BLOATWARE" that will be installed is also something to consider.
If this system is more then 499.00 its over priced.
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-SYSTEM COLOR Piano Black
-PROCESSOR AMD Phenom X4 9750 (2.4GHz, 1066MHz, 4MB)
-OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Edition SP1, 64-Bit
-OFFICE SOFTWARE Microsoft® Works 9
-WARRANTY AND SERVICE 1Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis
-SECURITY SOFTWARE McAfee SecurityCenter 9 with anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, 30 Day
-MEMORY 6GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz - 4 DIMMs
-HARD DRIVE 750GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™
-MONITOR No Monitor
-OPTICAL DRIVE Dual Drives: 16X DVD-ROM + 16X DVD+/-RW w/ dbl layer write capable
-VIDEO CARD nVidia GeForce GT 220, 1024MB
-SOUND Integrated 5.1 Channel Audio
-SPEAKERS No Speaker Option
-KEYBOARD & MOUSE Dell Consumer Entry USB Keyboard and Mouse
-FLOPPY & MEDIA READER Dell 19 in 1 Media Card Reader
-MODEM No Modem Option
My Accessories
-DATASAFE ONLINE BACKUP Dell Online Backup 2GB for 1 year
-ADOBE & ENTERTAINMENT Wild Tangent Games
ALSO INCLUDED WITH YOUR SYSTEM
-Inspiron 546 MT Inspiron 546 Minitower w/ Black Bezel
-Mouse Mouse included with Keyboard purchase
-Network Card Integrated 10/100 Ethernet
-Adobe Software Adobe® Reader 9.0
If the MS Works 9 is free and doesn't gain you any money if you remove it...keep it.
Get rid of the McAfee Security Center.
That video card is an OEM Nvidia card...specs:
Processor Cores 48
Graphics Clock (MHz) 615 MHz
Processor Clock (MHz) 1335 MHz
Memory Clock (MHz) 790 MHz
Standard Memory Config 1 GB DDR3
Memory Interface Width 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB/sec) 25.3
Maximum Digital Resolution 2560x1600
Maximum VGA Resolution 2048x1536
Standard Display Connectors DVI
HDMI
VGA
Multi Monitor yes
HDCP* yes
HDMI* yes
Audio Input for HDMI HDA, SPDIF
Personally I don't like OEM products because support is up to the computer manufacturer and that tends to cycle faster than anything else.
6 gigabytes of DDR2 at 800Mhz? and it's 4 Dimms? Somethin fishy goin on her Lucy....
Get rid of the Wild Tangent games thing it's trial ware anyway.
10/100 network card? Why no 10/1000 gigabit?
Ok...not sure what your cost is on that system but I think your getting duped with a low end system...and I like Dell systems most of the time.
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Also depending on what options they have drop the integrated sound card IF you can. Other wise go with above recommendations.
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Looks like you went with the Inspiron series...nice systems if you're not wanting to do much gaming.
You would be better off spec'ing out an XPS 630...$1298 with 4 GB RAM and nVidia GeForce GTX 285 1024MB (non OEM)
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Make sure ps is at least 600. Most of those builds only have a450w. E8400 processor would be better too. Really research your mobo too makes it has all the features u want
Semp
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slpknt y go thru dell. i have been down that road and you get screwed in the long run bro.
i bought a dell XPS 720 nice rig but not for 3grand. i have since built the same rig for about 1150.00. take it from me you can find cheaper rigs on line at tigerdirect.com or newegg.com or a local computer store. or if you know anything about computers you can put one together yourself. Salute bro i know that computer is going to be way over priced i would not buy it
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Actually Kilz...I priced out the XPS 630 pretty high for about $1300...highest price was $1800. Not bad for a high end Dell.
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Okay! I am narrowed down to one of two routes. Thank you all for your feedback and messages.
Either with TilDeath which I have been assured by many in this community is highly recommended and qualified. My other option is CybertronPC X-Cruiser2. The specs are listed below. Please note that I would replace the 350W PS with a 650W PS if I go with CybertronPC since I already bought it.
Please feel free to provide feedback based on your knowledge and experiences. I really appreciate this. :salute
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS:
Condition: New
Form Factor: Mid-Tower
Motherboard: Foxconn A74MX-K
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750
Processor Speed: 2.70GHz
Processor Interface: Socket AM2+
Graphics Description: NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT Video Card
Video Memory: 1GB
Video Interface: DVI, VGA, HDMI (HDTV Ready)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
Total Memory: 4GB DDR2 800MHz (PC6400) Dual Channel
Memory Size: 2GB per Stick
Memory Slots (Total): 2
Memory Slots (Available): 0
Maximum Memory Supported: 4GB
Flash Media: All-in-One Media Reader
Optical Drive: 22X DVD±RW Dual Layer Burner Drive with LightScribe
Hard Drive: 500GB
Hard Drive Type: SATA2, 7200 RPM, 16MB Cache
Total Hard Drive Storage: 500GB
External 5.25" Drive Bays: 4
External 3.5" Drive Bays: 2
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 5
Power: 350 Watt ATX
PCI Slots (Total/Available): 2 / 2
PCI Express X1 Slots (Total/Available): 1 / 1
PCI Express X16 Slots (Total/Available): 1 / 0
Front Ports: (1) FireWire IEEE-1394a (inactive), (3) USB 2.0, (1) Headphone, (1) Microphone
Rear Ports: (2) PS/2, (4) USB, (1) Parallel, (1) RJ-45 Gigabit LAN, (1)Audio I/O Panel
Audio: 5.1 Channel High Definition Audio
Included Accessories: Logitech Keyboard and Optical Scroll Mouse
Dimensions: (D x W x H) 20.47” x 7.32” x 16.46” inches
Specs Summary:
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 7750 (2.70 GHz, 3600MHz)
Motherboard: Foxconn A74MX-K
Memory: 4GB Dual Channel DDR2 800Mhz (PC6400) (2 x 2GB)
Video: nVidia GeForce 9500GT 1GB Video Card
Hard Drive: 500GB SATA2, 16MB Cache
Optical Drive: DVD±RW Burner Drive with LightScribe
Flash Media: All-in-One Media Reader
Audio: 5.1 Channel High Definition Audio
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
Included Accessories: Logitech Keyboard and Optical Scroll Mouse
Case: X-CRUISER2 Advanced Gaming Chassis
Special Features: Easy-to-Read Backlit Gauges for Fan Speed, Volume and Temperature
Form Factor: Mid Tower, ATX
Power Supply: 350Watt, ATX
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6GB = 4 slots?
2x2GB + 2 X 1 GB = 6 GB in matching pairs keeps it dual channel
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Your latest spec sheet is a little better, yet still has some unpleasant features. It only has 2 memory slots. It only holds a maximum of 4GB of memory. They're give you the slower version of the 9500GT (the 512MB equivalent is faster). And they give you an AMD processor.
I would want to get a better video card (9800 GTX+, GTX 260, GTX 285, or GTX 295 (or ATI equivalent)), a motherboard with more memory slots, a motherboard capable of holding more than 4GB of RAM, and an Intel processor such as the E8400, E8500, or an i7 920. The reason for picking Intel is because they have had a lot more success with multi-threaded processors. They consume less power, run faster, and can overclock better than anything AMD is currently selling.