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Old 12-18-2006, 12:25 AM
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I make our organization (400+ employees) buy Dells. Optiplex line. Right now standards dictate Intel Pentium Dual Core, 3.2Ghz, 1GB Ram, and 160gb HD. Since we like them to last 3 years max, we max out the processor and memory. Memory is cheap to add later but might as well do it now. We're using the GX620s but looks like we are upgrading to the 745 line. We are just getting some of the Dual Core's, and they run pretty smooth, smoother than the HT's we were getting.

All in all, find out what exactly you are going to do (business apps, internet, email etc), find what you might WANT to do (ie games) and decide from there. These kind of machines aren't what you call, upgrade friendly.
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Old 12-18-2006, 12:30 AM
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I make our organization (400+ employees) buy Dells. Optiplex line. Right now standards dictate Intel Pentium Dual Core, 3.2Ghz, 1GB Ram, and 160gb HD. Since we like them to last 3 years max, we max out the processor and memory. Memory is cheap to add later but might as well do it now. We're using the GX620s but looks like we are upgrading to the 745 line. We are just getting some of the Dual Core's, and they run pretty smooth, smoother than the HT's we were getting.

All in all, find out what exactly you are going to do (business apps, internet, email etc), find what you might WANT to do (ie games) and decide from there. These kind of machines aren't what you call, upgrade friendly.
Wow that was great info. Thanks. I am looking at the optiplex line myself. Whats the HT. Is that another Dell line.
Do you think I should go to 2gb of ram or is 1gb enough. I plan on going to vista soon
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If you're going Intel go for the Core 2 Duo processor, not the Core Duo. That's their latest dual core processor and though they list a slower clock speed they are better because they are a true dual core.

HT is hyper-threading. It's a technology that is used on the Intel Pentium 4 processors.

I also agree with the previously recommended 2 GB ram, especially if you're going to use Vista.

It's been a while since I looked at the Dell Optiplex line so I'm not sure what's available right now. I use a GX620 at work and it has a motherboard with a 533 Mhz front side bus. The 820's are faster with a 1066 Mhz FSB.
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Old 12-18-2006, 11:17 AM
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I make our organization (400+ employees) buy Dells. Optiplex line. Right now standards dictate Intel Pentium Dual Core, 3.2Ghz, 1GB Ram, and 160gb HD. Since we like them to last 3 years max, we max out the processor and memory. Memory is cheap to add later but might as well do it now. We're using the GX620s but looks like we are upgrading to the 745 line. We are just getting some of the Dual Core's, and they run pretty smooth, smoother than the HT's we were getting.

All in all, find out what exactly you are going to do (business apps, internet, email etc), find what you might WANT to do (ie games) and decide from there. These kind of machines aren't what you call, upgrade friendly.
why are you putting such a big hd in a user pc? are you backing them up via an agent or do users store their files on a server?
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also, CORE 2 DUO is the newest family of CPU's from INTEL, much faster than Core duo.
Also, have you considered Apple computers? With apple you don't have to constantly deal with OS patching or spyware,adware crapware daily clean-ups. just a thought
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and they also are using INTEL CORE 2 DUO processors
plus you can run both systems on them: Apple OS X Tiger and Windows XP/Vista
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Here are very well written comprehendsive 3 buying guides CNET:

Home Desktop
Business Desktop
Laptop

The information from these guides will be far better than anything you're going to get here. What you'll get here is a potpurri of personal opinions from users of varying levels of expertise.

You don't need deploy Dell Optiplex computers in a non-networked environment - any computer will work as a standalone workstation.

You don't need the latest and greatest Core 2 Duo processor if you're running basic office needs (i.e. word processing, spreadsheet, database, email, presentations). A old fashioned 6 month old Duo Core Pentium D processor will be more than sufficient for your needs while still providing you an upgrade path to Windows Vista. You may find some excellent values for your office computers if you shop wisely in order to maximize your business' profits.

At home, it's a different story, especially if you plan on doing any hard core gaming. The speed of Core 2 Duo processors are advantageous for use in multimedia applications, especially when heavy duty processing jobs such as converting multiple WAV files to MP3, applying multiple filters to a large photograph in Photoshop, running a graphics intensive PC game, or editing video files. At home, the sky is the limit. The limiting factor would be your own personal skills. If you can't overtax your computer, then scale down your purchase accordingly.

Apple is ranked #1 for both desktop and laptop support, far exceeding any of the other PC brands. However, if you're not running Apple now, you'll also need an additional investment in Apple software, plus the cost to retrain any personnel on how to use Apple products.

As for laptops, if you constantly carry a laptop wherever you go, buy a laptop build to handle the rigors of travel. Because laptops are far more expensive than desktops, you're going to replace them less often - therefore, you want to buy a fast processor, an advanced screen, a big hard drive, WIFI, Bluetooth, and an big hard drive.

Here's the specs on a laptop I purchased from Dell 2 weeks ago for $1097 out the door:

Inspiron E1505, Intel Core 2 Duo processor T5500 (2MB/1.66GHz/667MHz)
15.4 Inch UltraSharp TrueLife Wide-screen WSXGA+, for Inspiron 6400/E1505
1GB, DDR2, 533MHz 2 Dimm for Inspiron 6400/E1505
Intel Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 950 GM
120GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive for Inspiron 6400/E1505
Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Free Upgrade to Windows Vista Home
Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem, for Inspiron
8X DVD+/-RW Drive for Inspiron 6400/E1505
Integrated High Definition Audio, Inspiron
Dell Wireless 1390 802.11b/g Mini Card (54Mbps), for Inspiron 6400/E1505
53 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery, for Inspiron 6400/E1505
Dell Wireless 355 Bluetooth Module (2.0 + EDR),for Inspiron
3 Year Dell Full Service In-House Warranty
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Choose the Dell E520 and Upgrade:
1. RAM to 2GB
2. Monitor to 19" Digital
3. Video Card to 256MB Nvidia card (the one that is 50 more)

Total should be 1109

If you want a cheaper system, PM me and let me know and Ill get an equal setup for you!!
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I guess no Apple fans here...
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We use Dell fro Our Dental Medical business. I have found them to be the best. We have had no problems in 3 years. I wish I could say the same for Toshiba and Compact. Get the on site warranty with it.
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