This looks like a nice system to use as a slimserver, especially with Linux. You can bump the RAM up to 1GB for an extra $29. The deal expires tomorrow:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...=bsdwd2a&s=bsd
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2008-02-12, 13:41 #1
$199 Dell server
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2008-02-12, 13:57 #2
$199 Dell server
Pale Blue Ego wrote:
> This looks like a nice system to use as a slimserver, especially with
> Linux. You can bump the RAM up to 1GB for an extra $29. The deal
> expires tomorrow:
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> http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...=bsdwd2a&s=bsd
That will make a nice NAS. I'd spring the extra $30
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2008-02-12, 20:12 #3Senior Member
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You may also want to upgrade to the Intel Pro NIC if you're going to be ripping or copying music to it over a network. The Intel is capable of jumbo frames, which the stock NIC may not be, and over hundreds of CDs, it could save you a bit of time.
Also, I have the feeling the box may be loud, so you'll want to stash it somewhere the noise won't bother anyone.
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2008-02-12, 20:31 #4Member
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This is a fantastic deal!
I have one at work - it is a big heavy box - can't tell how loud it is as its sitting with a bunch of other machines.
Its fast - we use it as a VM hosting server.
Habs
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2008-02-12, 21:18 #5Senior Member
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Another Option ...
Dell Refurb PC -
I just bought a refurb Dell Inspiron 531s - A slim desktop/minitower unit for $309 -
2.1 GHZ AMD dual core processor
2 GB RAM
500 GB Hard Drive
Modem
Mouse
Keyboard
On the mobo - NVidia video, 1GHZ NIC, 7.1 channel sound
Win Vista Basic
It is whisper quiet, even when rescanning the SC 7 library.
I believe that if you upgrade the $199 deal to this config, you will be over $700. My unit looks brand new and comes with a Dell full 1-year warranty.
They also have the 530(Intel) and 531(AMD) Minitower series that start at $249 for an Intel 1.6 GHZ processor, a 250 GB HD, 1 Gb of RAM, a modem, built in video, audio and NIC, and Win Vista Basic. The 530/531 is more plentiful than the 530s/531s (small form factor case). Deals come and go quickly, but more come on line quickly, also.
I could not be happier with my unit as a dedicated server for SC 7. Go to the Dell site and click on Desktops for Home/Office - An option for Dell Outlet will appear in the top menu. Go to Outlet Desktops and find the Inspiron series - click thru until you get to the configurator - You can filter for the options you want or look at all of the ones available in the outlet.
Thanks for listening.

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