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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Dell Dimension E520 PC Core 2 duo E4300?

Wed, 04 Jul 2007, 03:42
Hotshot
hey all

It`s any good?

For Dell Dimension E520 PC. It is brand new and the box has only been opened to check the contents.
Specifications :-

1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 Dual Core Processor with 2MB Cache

2048MB Dual Channel DDR2 533 RAM

250GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200rpm) with 8MB Cache

16x DVD +/- R/RW Drive
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3000 (1x Empty PCI Express x16 Slot available for later upgrades)

Integrated 10/100 Ethernet NIC

Integrated 7.1 Dolby Digital Audio

Quiet Case Design
Included Software :-

Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic

Microsoft Works 8.5
Cyberlink PowerDVD 7.0

Roxio Creator and MyDVD 9.0 DE

Paint Shop Pro Photo XI (60 Day Trial)
Corel Snapfire Starter Edition

McAfee Security Centre 8.0 (30 Day Trial)
Included Extras :-

12 Month Dell Warranty

Black Dell USB Keyboard

Black/Silver Dell USB Optical Mouse
Dell Mouse Mat

Power Cable
Wed, 04 Jul 2007, 03:58
Jayenkai
Are you selling this, or is it a system you're looking to buy?

Seems a good enough system, but I'd be worried about the internal gfx, and the processor speed is a little slow these days.. I mean, it's not too slow, but I've been using 2Ghz+ systems for a good few years, so a drop to 1.8 would probably be noticable to me.
However, it's not too bad, so long as it's cheap.
And don't put McAfee on it... Just stick to the freebie checkers instead!


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Wed, 04 Jul 2007, 04:27
Hotshot
I am looking system to buy and with E4300 1.8GHZ... it can overclock to 3.2GHZ!

Wed, 04 Jul 2007, 05:50
JL235
The processor is a little slow for me too, and Intel graphics cards are sh*t. If this is to play games, I wouldn't buy it.

You sure about over-clocking it that far? A guy I knew at Uni had an amazing PC with a Core 2 Duo which ran at around 2.8ghz (maybe a little lower), and he knew loads about PC hardware and knew exactly what he was doing. But he only pushed his CPU as far as 3.2ghz, maybe a little higher.

I'd doubt you'd get as far as doubling the speed. Maybe 50% increase if you had a good motherboard, which is a key factor in over-clocking.

But what really determines if it's good deal (or not) is all that info in relation to the price. But as I suggested before, check showrooms such as Evesham Technology for clearance PCs. I got a free 3 year open case on-site warranty with my clearance PC. Only £200 without monitor. I believe you can't even pay for an open-case warranty with Dell.
Wed, 04 Jul 2007, 10:14
Scherererer
I think the processor will be fine; it's a core 2 duo, just because the clock speed looks a little low that thing would outperform a p4 clocked at 3.4 in a heartbeat (or less than that, rather).

"Integrated 10/100 Ethernet NIC"
Generally I prefer to have a 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) NIC; I do a lot of networking, if you ever decide to upgrade to a gigabit router/switch in your house you might want to consider upgrading it. If you don't have any other computers in your house though/don't connect or use them to transfer files though, then you probably don't have to bother.

"Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic"
It's important to note that home basic does not have all the new graphical features (windows aero) that the other versions of vista have. If you don't want that, then that's fine, but i think a lot of people don't realize that the only versions that support it are business, home premium, ultimate, and enterprise.

The integrated graphics aren't that good, but since you do have a PCI-E slot you're not getting totally screwed over, and especially if you're on a crunch for money right now that will give you the ability to upgrade later.

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Wed, 04 Jul 2007, 19:56
hyruleknight
no, it is crap

the CPU can be easily overclocked though

no graphics card, i recommend a X1950 Pro, best directX 9 card for it's price.

also dell cases and mobos are all proprietary, that means nothing stock will fit in them. honestly you should just build your own.

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