4orced4door
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Got a good deal on this desktop three months ago, but I don't really need it.
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This is the same spec as the $699 model, except I pulled out the wimpy graphics card and am just using the also-wimpy Intel HD 2500 graphics. Works fine for stuff like Torchlight II, and is easily upgraded to a better card. Has an empty PCI-E slot and two 6-pin PCI-E power connectors.
Specs:
Intel Core i5-3450 3.1GHz quad core CPU
8GB DDR3 RAM
1TB Seagate HDD
460W power supply
DVD-RW
USB 3.0 front and back
Media card reader
Approx 9 months Dell Warranty remaining
Windows 7 Home Premium, freshly installed
Intel Centrino 6205 wireless card
One nice feature of this particular computer is the empty mSATA slot, which you can use with a 64GB or smaller mSATA SSD for a speed boost with Intel SRT. Part of the reason I picked it up.
It's a Dell refurb, but it's in nice physical condition and likely was just sent back due to a bad HDD or something which Dell replaced.
$425 shipped and paypalled in CONUS
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This is the same spec as the $699 model, except I pulled out the wimpy graphics card and am just using the also-wimpy Intel HD 2500 graphics. Works fine for stuff like Torchlight II, and is easily upgraded to a better card. Has an empty PCI-E slot and two 6-pin PCI-E power connectors.
Specs:
Intel Core i5-3450 3.1GHz quad core CPU
8GB DDR3 RAM
1TB Seagate HDD
460W power supply
DVD-RW
USB 3.0 front and back
Media card reader
Approx 9 months Dell Warranty remaining
Windows 7 Home Premium, freshly installed
Intel Centrino 6205 wireless card
One nice feature of this particular computer is the empty mSATA slot, which you can use with a 64GB or smaller mSATA SSD for a speed boost with Intel SRT. Part of the reason I picked it up.
It's a Dell refurb, but it's in nice physical condition and likely was just sent back due to a bad HDD or something which Dell replaced.
$425 shipped and paypalled in CONUS
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