Originally posted by: RadioactiveMagpies
basically,
celeron 2.4 ghz, mouse, kb, floppy, case, 128 meg ram, 48x cdrom, 40 gig HD, onboard nic and video, NO operating system.
for $349 - 100 rebate= $249
don't see the $150 rebate
After taking off the stuff to bring it down to $350, there is still a link to get $150 back.
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That $100 rebate isn't part of the $150 is it?? If so I apologize for being ignorant.
Originally posted by: goblue420
bah this system sucks, dont waste yer money on a celery and 128mb
For $300 to get P4 2.4 w 800 MHz fsb, Mobo, case/PSU, Dell warranty I think it would be worth it. This thing is fully upgradable right, and nothing beats a warranty for your main components. Throw in a good vid card and some non-ECC ram that most people have lying around and you have a pretty mean back up system.