we have a couple of old Dell towers, passed on to us by folk who have upgraded and who hope we still do refurbishing and re-homing ( we don't; no-one wants them anymore). One I have kept upstairs for such needs as running Microsoft Editor, which works on a 32bit system but not on our own Windows Seven 64bits, the other which came in yesterday, we were going to dismantle for recycling - but then we saw that that model is a Dimension 4500,whereas the one upstairs is a Dimension 3100. Does that make the 4500 a newer model we wondered? No it does not, from the specs it appears that the 3100 is a more recent model by several years - so the wonder is, how does Dell organize the series numbers in a coherent order? Just idle curiosity really.... thought someone here would probably know..
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Novatech / Homebuilt
- OS
- win seven 32, win seven 64
- CPU
- intel dual-core/i5
- Motherboard
- MSI/Gigabyte
- Memory
- 4GB/8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- both Nvidia
- Sound Card
- realtek/ummm
- Monitor(s) Displays
- dell widescreen
- Screen Resolution
- 16-something x something
- Hard Drives
- lots!