Used Dell Computer. Bargain or something else?

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    Used Dell Computer. Bargain or something else?


    I can buy from a friend a used Dell computer which has been refurbished for $430.00. I probably would put in an SSD. Is this a good deal or something to avoid?


    It has Win7 HP but I probably could talk them into Win7 Pro.


    PROCESSOR Intel- 17-920. 2.66. 8MB. BLM, DO
    Card, Graphics, 512, 4350. M1 13
    Dual In-line Memory Module, 2G""1066, 256X64, 8, 240, 2RX8
    Card, Wireless. Network, DW1525, Full Height
    Dual In-line Memory Module, 2G""1066, 256X64, 8, 240, 2RX8
    Thanks
    Smorton
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  2. Posts : 9,606
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       #2

    You might be able to get a better barebones deal at NewEgg.com with there holiday sales this weekend


    Newegg.com - Daily Deals on Computer Parts, Laptop Computers, Electronics, Digital Cameras, Unlocked Cell Phones and more!
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  3. Posts : 83
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I looked over the link but didn't see any intel I7's. Is this one pretty dates?

    SM
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  4. Posts : 1,007
    Winndows 7 32 bit
       #4

    Smorton said:
    I can buy from a friend a used Dell computer which has been refurbished for $430.00. I probably would put in an SSD. Is this a good deal or something to avoid?


    It has Win7 HP but I probably could talk them into Win7 Pro.


    PROCESSOR Intel- 17-920. 2.66. 8MB. BLM, DO
    Card, Graphics, 512, 4350. M1 13
    Dual In-line Memory Module, 2G""1066, 256X64, 8, 240, 2RX8
    Card, Wireless. Network, DW1525, Full Height
    Dual In-line Memory Module, 2G""1066, 256X64, 8, 240, 2RX8
    Thanks
    Smorton
    Hi Smorton,

    It seems a good specification systems. If possible then try to add in a 2 Gb graphic card as I am assuming that you would be using this system primarily for gaming or video extensive applications.

    Also, let us know the model number of the system so we can advise you about the maximum capacity of SSD supported by this system.

    If you have any further queries, please feel free to contact us.
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  5. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #5

    Dell sells refurbished systems. Check them out. Some of the refurb's are really brand new systems that orders were cancelled. However, look close at their refurb list and exactly what is on or comes with the particular model. Sometimes, Dell will have new PC advertised specials that are near (or even lower) than the refurb's if you are not in a hurry for a new system.

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  6. Posts : 5,941
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       #6

    Hi there
    I wouldn't normally recommend a Used computer since you can get decent NEW ones's cheaply enough --however DELL is an exception -- as the previous poster says most of these are usually "Aborted orders" - and Refurbished ones if not aborted orders are totally REBUILT machines so you are probably OK on this one. You will get the same warranty too that a Brand new computer has.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  7. Posts : 757
    Win10 Pro 64-bit
       #7

    If the Dell is one of the business-oriented models - Optiplex, Dimension, Precision, Vostro, for instance - then I'd buy it without hesitation. It is my personal experience that these models are a cut above the rest, especially where reliability is concerned.
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  8. Posts : 8,135
    Windows 10 64 bit
       #8

    The Dimension line was discontinued about 6 years ago (not too long after Vista came out) and replaced by the Inspiron desktop line. The Vostro line has been recently discontinued. Vostro's were basically "entry level" business systems.
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  9. Posts : 83
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    I would not be buying it for gaming because I have never done that.

    I don't want to buy it if it is not a read good deal.

    I do like a lot of speed with a computer.

    Thanks

    SM
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  10. Posts : 83
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    It I wanted to get a computer with a state of the art processor such as the Intel i7 4770 K Haswell CPU, is it better to have it built or buy it as part of a Dell, etc. I assume you can't simply combine an Intel i7 4770 K Haswell CPU with a bunch of other components but rather you need a certain motherboard, etc.

    DocBrown, I assume you can't make this a part of a bare bones system you mentioned in your reply.

    Please forgive in dullness in this post.

    Any input is appreciated.

    Smorton
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