Nice writeup JoeC.
I ordered the same thing (although the slim tower version) for my boss earlier this year and I've been impressed with it. The case is pretty decent, the G33 chipset seems like a good performer, and I love the screwed heatsink design compared to Intel's stock design. The one I got came with 1 GB of RAM, an E4500, XP Home, and a 20" widescreen LCD for $488 after shipping and tax.
No FSB padmods in sight for this system but it's nice to know it will take it. It was nice to see that Dell used two sticks of 512M instead of four sticks of 256M, freeing up two RAM slots from the factory. I bought a couple of gigs of Corsair Valueselect from Newegg for $40 to bring the system up to 3 gigs total and it's worked like a charm since. Pretty quiet system too, the boss mentioned that he never hears it running, unlike his old Shuttle XPC that I'd previously built for him. He's pretty happy with it, and the screen too.
No beef with Dell from this IT manager, I've bought a few of their systems now. All solid. The one time I had to deal with support was for an Inspiron laptop with a failed keyboard, and Dell's support services were exceptional. Also, nice to see that you can still get XP through the business section if you want.
I ordered the same thing (although the slim tower version) for my boss earlier this year and I've been impressed with it. The case is pretty decent, the G33 chipset seems like a good performer, and I love the screwed heatsink design compared to Intel's stock design. The one I got came with 1 GB of RAM, an E4500, XP Home, and a 20" widescreen LCD for $488 after shipping and tax.
No FSB padmods in sight for this system but it's nice to know it will take it. It was nice to see that Dell used two sticks of 512M instead of four sticks of 256M, freeing up two RAM slots from the factory. I bought a couple of gigs of Corsair Valueselect from Newegg for $40 to bring the system up to 3 gigs total and it's worked like a charm since. Pretty quiet system too, the boss mentioned that he never hears it running, unlike his old Shuttle XPC that I'd previously built for him. He's pretty happy with it, and the screen too.
No beef with Dell from this IT manager, I've bought a few of their systems now. All solid. The one time I had to deal with support was for an Inspiron laptop with a failed keyboard, and Dell's support services were exceptional. Also, nice to see that you can still get XP through the business section if you want.