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Posted at 5:04 PM on Tuesday 10/23/12 by
Barbarossa
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Dell Business has the Dell Precision T3600 Xeon E5 Desktop Workstation for $2449 with free shipping. Includes two Dell UltraSharp U2312H 23" 1920x1080 IPS LED LCD Monitors with purchase and 3 Year Basic Hardware Service with 3 Year NBD Limited Onsite Service After Remote Diagnosis. The desktop alone is normally $2300.

  • 6-Core Intel Xeon E5-1650 3.2GHz, 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD
  • Dual 1GB NVIDIA Quadro 600 graphics, Windows 7 Pro x64
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      homiwalls - Posted 5:24 pm PDT 10/23/12 (198 Posts)  Report Spam

      I fail to see the deal.

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      pillow45 - Posted 6:38 pm PDT 10/23/12 (15 Posts)  Report Spam

      Looks cool.

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      btc909 - Posted 8:31 pm PDT 10/23/12 (3334 Posts)  Report Spam

      WOW 8GB of RAM! At least it is ECC. Still has two more processor upgrades available. The hard drive is SATA, not SAS or SSD. Win 7 Ultimate is still another $50. I don't see the deal & the dual monitors just don't make up for the meh system.

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      myc0p - Posted 8:56 pm PDT 10/23/12 (521 Posts)  Report Spam

      good candidate for hackintosh?

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      the lawyer - Posted 9:09 pm PDT 10/23/12 (4213 Posts)  Report Spam

      It's a Xeon chip.....hence the higher price

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      homiwalls - Posted 6:53 am PDT 10/24/12 (198 Posts)  Report Spam

      "The desktop alone is normally $2300." So the only deal I see is u get 2 monitors for $150. Don't get me wrong, its a nice system I would love to own, but I can build a system w/ similar specs if not better for less. Is all I'm saying

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      Shmeagle - Posted 8:22 am PDT 10/24/12 (2439 Posts)  Report Spam

      #4 I did a hackintosh a few years ago. The ease to build depends almost entirely on the motherboard. You are much better off building one using an Asus or Gigabyte motherboard for which you can find the right boot disk. Then you are about 60% there. People with generic brands PC's have a heck of a time finding the right mix of boot disk and Kexts out on the net to get the project moving.

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