Dell XPS 410 - did I do good or waste money?

beavispdx

New Member
Hello! I just bought a new Dell XPS 410. Even if you hate Dell, can you tell me if I did good and got a decent system, or if I overspent?

Here's what I got:
(note: I copied and pasted some stuff from the Help and Support Center
on my PC so the details would be there....)

Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 (Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz)
Intel 2 Duo Processor E6700 (2.66GHz,1066FSB) with 4MB cache

4 MB Ram (4096 MB) 4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz , 4 DIMMs

NVidia GE Force 7900 GS, 256mb

24" UltraSharp Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor
24 inch UltraSharp™ 2407FPW Widescreen Digital Flat Panel

Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ XtremeMusic (D), w/Dolby® Digital 5.1

Serial ATA 2 RAID 0 With Dual 320GB Hard Drives
640GB Performance RAID 0 (2 x 320GB SATA 3Gb/s 7200 RPM HDDs)

48X Combo and 16X DVD+/-RW
Dual Drives: 48x Combo + 16x DVD+/-RW w/ dbl layer write capable

LOGITECH Z-5450 Digital 5.1 Speaker with Wireless Rear Speakers

Single TV Tuner with Remote Control

13 in 1 Media Card Reader and 3.5 in Floppy Drive

Genuine Windows® XP Media Center 2005 Edition with re-installation CD


The final cost was $3,773.


A few days after I got the computer, I peeked on Dell's website and saw they started offering 2 new graphics cards for the XPS 410 that they didn't offer when I bought my system. Since I had $4,000 in credit to use to get no interest for 18 months, I could have gotten one of them - I was kinda dissappointed.

These are the 2 new cards they offer now - is it worth going to the store and buying one and upgrading my system myself? Or is the one I have OK?
(So far everything is working great....but just wondering)

1GB NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 Dual-GPU Graphics Card
512MB nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX


Anyway, any opinions would be great. Or advice. You can email me directly or post here. Thanks a lot for your input.

Matt
Portland, OR
 
Looks like an amazing system. I really don't think you need the extra 512MB nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX because 512MB is a lot anyways. Unless you do a lot of heavy gaming and like to play your games on high setting then maybe you should.
 
holy crap 4 gigs of ram...You definetly overspent on that system. Anyways, just seems kind of unbalanced with a 7900GS and the other parts.
 
You should be able to game with everythings set on high. Good system though way overpriced compared to a DYI build.
 
Thanks.....

Thanks everyone for your replies.

Couple questions: what is a DYI build? I'm assuming it is building your own. I wish I knew how. Your X6800 system looks amazing! I wanted that type of system but Dell's XPS 700 loaded how I wanted was upwards of 7k.

If I had built the computer myself with all the components I listed, how much do you think it could have ended up costing, vs. the $3700?

Matt
 
Lol

LOL yeah the monitor was expensive.... but I love it.

Chickenwing, your system looks like it kicks serious ass.
You built it yourself? Where did u learn to do that. Awesome.


CPU:Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Conroe
Mobo:GIGABYTE GA-965P-DQ6
Ram:4x1gb CORSAIR XMS2 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800
Vid:ATI Radeon X1950XTX 512mb GDDR4 256bit
Case:LIAN LI V SILENT PC-V1100 Silver
Monitor:2xBenQ FP93GX Black 19" 2ms LCD Monitor
HDD:Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10,000RPM
Sound:Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum

Total:$3384.43 w/out shipping and tax.
 
Ya i did,i used my old parts from my old system like dvd writer/reader and my old floppy and psu in this one and just put it together,i've built a few computers so this one wasn't my first.
 
hehehe

thanks chickenwing. hehe, yeah, now i just gotta be sure to pay
it off before 18 months go by, or else I get hit with 18 mo. worth of interest all at once! :eek: That would suck :) thanks again for your input. My next computer I am coming looking for you to hire you to build me one. :)
Matt
 
LOL yeah the monitor was expensive.... but I love it.

Chickenwing, your system looks like it kicks serious ass.
You built it yourself? Where did u learn to do that. Awesome.

It does not take much to bulild your own computer. It is actually quite easy and you save money.
 
It looks like a descent price to me... Most people forget that when you buy a Dell, you also pay for the service, and Windows etc.
the only thing i do not really agree with in that system is the grafic's card.
I'd go for a 7900GTX or a x1900xt(x) :)
and maybe 4Gb of RAM is a bit overkill (unless running win xp x64 ;) )
i think 2Gb will be enough.

I like the system, and if you dont want to build one yourself, i'd go for it tbh.
( hmm... i'd like that monitor.. :o )

EDIT: Dell isnt really know (at least not to me) for beeing cheap.. so the system is a bit on the excpensive side.. However,. you get what you paid for... its really an awesome pc, and i really wouldnt call it a rip-off :)
 
LOL yeah the monitor was expensive.... but I love it.

Chickenwing, your system looks like it kicks serious ass.
You built it yourself? Where did u learn to do that. Awesome.


CPU:Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Conroe
Mobo:GIGABYTE GA-965P-DQ6
Ram:4x1gb CORSAIR XMS2 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800
Vid:ATI Radeon X1950XTX 512mb GDDR4 256bit
Case:LIAN LI V SILENT PC-V1100 Silver
Monitor:2xBenQ FP93GX Black 19" 2ms LCD Monitor
HDD:Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10,000RPM
Sound:Creative Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS Platinum

Total:$3384.43 w/out shipping and tax.


it's not that hard to put things in yourself, and you would probably save yourself over $1k.. if I was you, I would return it, then go to some decent local computer store, pick all the parts you want and they will put it all together for $50... i dont care how much $ you got, 1000$ is 1000$, unless your bank account has 6 figures in it
 
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