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it's not worth it.

I have a 4 year warranty on this machine, 3 of which are remaining. If I modify any parts, the warranty is void. Also, it is very difficult as the mobo and PSU are propriety.

I really want to sell this computer. I don't need all this power, and the graphics card it going to waste, as I never play any games. A Celeron w/ 9600XT is good enough for me. Actually, If I can sell this computer for a good price, I might go buy a 2405fpw and a mac mini.

In any case (no pun intended), the dell doesn't look so bad. I am used to the subtle grey on black theme, as I own 4 current dell computers.

it's not worth it.

I have a 4 year warranty on this machine, 3 of which are remaining.  If I modify any parts, the warranty is void.  Also, it is very difficult as the mobo and PSU are propriety.

I really want to sell this computer.  I don't need all this power, and the graphics card it going to waste, as I never play any games.  A Celeron w/ 9600XT is good enough for me. Actually, If I can sell this computer for a good price, I might go buy a 2405fpw and a mac mini.

In any case (no pun intended), the dell doesn't look so bad.  I am used to the subtle grey on black theme, as I own 4 current dell computers.

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thats a pretty beefy system you got there, your in canda, and im guessing you want the top of the line mac mini which is about 1000$ right? and could maybe get liek 1900-2000 for that comp

@Sunday X. I know but I need to room to upgrade. I have loads of work to do on it and no money so it's slowly being upgraded. Mobo isn't priority though. First I want the internet, guild wars, new PSU, new mouse n keyboard and then a new monitor for bday n xmas.

Once all that's out the way I can start doing more unnecessary stuff, and by then I'll probably need more HDD space as well.

yeah but looks like you got a small atx board on a full size case. your upgrades dont even require space in your case. 4 5" slots, 6 rear slots, i dont know man, its just looks real weird.

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Looks cute to me. :happy:

thats a pretty beefy system you got there, your in canda, and im guessing you want the top of the line mac mini which is about 1000$ right? and could maybe get liek 1900-2000 for that comp

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I don't really need a top-of-the line anything . I just want something that can handle e-mail, word processor, music, movies and stuff. I don't care if it doesn't have games; thats what the xbox is for.

1900? for my computer? :blink: you gotta be kidding? Its almost brand-new and it's near top of the line. I was expecting at least 3000.

I just checked the price at dell.ca Right now, this computer computer costs $3458

I have had this computer for less than 2 months, and I know that computers depreciate 30% each year.

heres the math:

30 div 12 = 2.5

2.5 * 2 = 5

3458 * 1.15 = 3977

3977 * 0.95 = 3797

even after 2 months of depreciation, this machine is worth $3797 Canadian.

Dell 8400 A06 i925X Chipset w/ 460W PSU

Intel Pentium IV 650 64-Bit 3.4GHz w/ Hyper Threading

Samsung 1.5GB (3x 512MB) @ 533MHz PC2-4300 DDR2-RAM

Maxtor 160GB 7200rpm SATA HDD w/ NCQ

Sony 1.44MB 3.5" Diskette Drive

ATi Radeon X850XT PE (576/1226) on stock

Dell Dual TV Tuner w/ Remote

Dell 1704FP 17" Digital LCD (Benq, DVI, 1000:1 Contrast)

Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 EX 7.1

Logitech Z-5500 5.1 THX 500W Surround Speakers

Benq 16X DVD+/-RW DL

Logitech Mx510 Red

Logitech Elite Cordless Keyboard

Microsoft Windows XP 64 (waiting to be installed)

Microsoft Office 2003

IK 47, I'm just curious why you bought a Dell PC and a Intel 64bit CPU opposed to a self build and an AMD Athlon 64?

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