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Dell Optiplex GX Pentium 4 1.7GHz Desktop $60 at Surplus Computers
Surplus Computers has the refurbished Dell Optiplex GX Pentium 4 1.7GHz Desktop PC for $60 + shipping. Shipping ranges from $25 to $30. Sports an Intel Pentium 4 1.7GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 20GB Hard Drive, CD Drive, floppy drive, integrated ethernet, 2 USB ports, and Windows 2000 Pro. [Compare]
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#1
archaic - Posted 9:14 am PST 11/22/09 (620 Posts)
Shipping is a rip off. And I wonder how long that old hard drive will keep spinning. Might be ok for an email, net search machine, but just barely.
#2
mrcheepo - Posted 9:22 am PST 11/22/09 (79 Posts)
#3
mrmorality - Posted 9:57 am PST 11/22/09 (522 Posts)
#4
shiboe - Posted 10:21 am PST 11/22/09 (89 Posts)
This reminds me of a garage sale we had recently. 60 dollars was not had. =/
#5
Ghost Rider - Posted 10:23 am PST 11/22/09 (1724 Posts)
#6
buttmunch - Posted 10:34 am PST 11/22/09 (604 Posts)
First, sturdy plastic case built for Enterprise use, they're compact, sturdy and easy to open and maintain and replace parts. Any hard drive can fail, so those comments are silly - if anything it's a piece of cake to find a replacement and pop it in.
Can't tell if these are GX260s or GX270s or something else, but I have both models running Ubuntu with wireless and they are fast and completely usable machines for basic computing. My teenage kid survives with one and multitasks with IM, Wacomm tablet drawing, web and more. I even built a MythTV box on one, drivers all worked but didn't want to buy the necessary larger hard drives.
You may find them cheaper at Salvation Army or Goodwill or elsewhere, but don't knock recycling computers - they can be a bargain and have years of use left in them. Grandma doesn't need a quad core 1TB machine to send email and surf the quilting sites.
#7
MisterE - Posted 11:17 am PST 11/22/09 (572 Posts)
#3, Ben posted a deal for Sega Dreamcast consoles a couple of weeks ago, so keep watching the site. You may very well get your wish!
#8
pigonthewing - Posted 1:54 pm PST 11/22/09 (311 Posts)
#9
nutzo - Posted 2:16 pm PST 11/22/09 (642 Posts)
Not worth even $60. The 1.7 Ghz P4 is the original P4 design, not much faster than the 1Ghz P3. The 20GB drive very slow by todays standards is basically worthless. You could add a faster drive & a GB or ram, but that would cost more than the computer.
#10
MisterE - Posted 2:32 pm PST 11/22/09 (572 Posts)
I think Ben needs to pick up a couple of these to replace his servers.
#11
rotorrocket - Posted 3:42 pm PST 11/22/09 (499 Posts)
#12
Ghost Rider - Posted 4:20 pm PST 11/22/09 (1724 Posts)
#13
doesgof - Posted 4:32 pm PST 11/22/09 (441 Posts)
#14
SpacemanSpiff - Posted 4:35 pm PST 11/22/09 (274 Posts)
#6, I agree. The snarky comments are really juvenile.
A couple buddies and I bought a lot of these for resale. They're actually really good, quick machines. The ones we got had the hyper-threaded P4s, just a step down from dual-core. I don't know about these, but wouldn't be surprised if they were hyper-threaded.
These machines are more than enough for just about anyone's real computer needs, and no, hard gaming isn't a "need" in this price range. I'd say it's a steady bargain at $60. Shipping kills the deal.
A couple buddies and I bought a lot of these for resale. They're actually really good, quick machines. The ones we got had the hyper-threaded P4s, just a step down from dual-core. I don't know about these, but wouldn't be surprised if they were hyper-threaded.
These machines are more than enough for just about anyone's real computer needs, and no, hard gaming isn't a "need" in this price range. I'd say it's a steady bargain at $60. Shipping kills the deal.
#15
Ghost Rider - Posted 5:05 pm PST 11/22/09 (1724 Posts)
#16
eddot - Posted 5:26 pm PST 11/22/09 (336 Posts)
The 1700+ will play Grand Theft Auto Vice City and of course it surfs the web, runs Word and the Word Perfect Office Suite, etc. Mostly now it is used for downloading music. The 2600+ is my wife's system and is used mostly for web surfing, e-mail, facebook, and the like.
I bought a Gateway with an AMD quad core with 3 GB of memory, a 640 GB hard drive, DVD burner, etc, but have still to get it up and running. For what we do with our systems, it's probably way, way overkill. It has Vista and I'm still waiting for the Windows 7 upgrade to arrive. Maybe then we will get it up and running.
Long winded, rambling post, but it shows that everyone doesn't need the latest and greatest. As #15 points out, I would be careful of the Dell proprietary parts, though.
#17
artcab - Posted 6:22 pm PST 11/22/09 (68 Posts)
I've been rehabbing these old Dell machines for years (GX150s, Dimension 4000 series) and have yet to run into proprietary issues. I have read that the PSUs and motherboards are proprietary, but since neither of these have ever failed me on one of these old workhorses, it hasn't been an issue. Honestly, if the PSU or motherboard failed, I'd probably recycle the computer, or, in the case of a PSU, see if I could get a cheap Dell replacement on eBay.
Otherwise, I have resurrected/modernized a number of these machines with RAM, video cards, DVD burners, PCI wireless adapters, USB 2.0 add-on boards, hard drives, etc. with NO issues.
These old boxes are built like tanks, and are easy to work on as noted above.
Otherwise, I have resurrected/modernized a number of these machines with RAM, video cards, DVD burners, PCI wireless adapters, USB 2.0 add-on boards, hard drives, etc. with NO issues.
These old boxes are built like tanks, and are easy to work on as noted above.
#18
pigonthewing - Posted 6:58 pm PST 11/22/09 (311 Posts)
but compared to my htpc's 4850e 2.5ghz X2 at 45w, that's 40% more electricity for 34% of the power (considering dual cores).
equalize the ghz and it comes to just under 120% more electricity to do the same amount of work.
#19
judge - Posted 7:05 pm PST 11/22/09 (11 Posts)
This site only has fax#. NO phone. The unit they sent to me was DOA. These are NOT refurbished! Just blew off some dust then ship not even a simple test to verify for functionality.
I sent them a fax & still waiting but don't expect for reply any more...
I'll NEVER buy from a site has no phone.
I sent them a fax & still waiting but don't expect for reply any more...
I'll NEVER buy from a site has no phone.
#20
darylzero - Posted 7:56 pm PST 11/22/09 (67 Posts)
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