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Dell Precision T5500Sorry if my computer questions become boring . I keep having problems with the present unit. I am looking at buying something reliable and reasonably fast. I quite like the Dell mentioned in the title. My question: are they good value for money? I would pick the T5500 with a Xeon E5540, Windows 7 64bit, 4GB of RAM, 2 HD, dual Quadro FX580 video cards. It comes with all the normal USB ports and one eSATA port. I still have to have a definite price as I do not need the monitor, but at the moment it stands at $4880.10 including the 3 year on site warranty. Their gaming Alienware or Studio XPS range come in around the $4000.00 mark once you add all the goodies. Am I going down the wrong path?
Re: Dell Precision T5500I am PC user myself but have you considered a top Macbook pro....
Re: Dell Precision T5500How would it compare to burn Blu-ray or handle large files? How long would it last? I just looked and a Mac Pro would be above $4000.00 as well.
Re: Dell Precision T5500I'm looking at a new computer at the moment as well.
I wouldn't recommend the T5500 simply as it appears to have an older CPU chip. I would look for something with either an i860 or i920. Building a mchine up from scratch with the following specifications looks like comeing in around $2,700; i920 12GB DDR3 RAM 120GB SSD Main Drive 2TB Storage Drive Blu Ray burner built in card reader 1 GB Graphics card
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Tommy, What would be (really) gained with the SSD? I'd rather, were this me, go with two or three 1.5TB storage drives. But to partially answer Gerard's question, yes, I too would probably be looking to build my own system, unless a laptop was the required outcome. g.
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I used to go that way but I think a lot of my problems arise from conflicts in the system or the system not being fully integrated or not configured properly. I think a Dell or Mac Pro system would be more stable. When I compare the i7-920 to the E5540, the launch date for the 920 is Q4'08 and Q1'09 for the E5540, so it seems to be more recent. I am not sure how much impact it would have but the QPI speed is faster in the E5540 and it has 2 QPI links compared to one. I know I can get one built at the local shop like before and it would be cheaper but I lost confidence in them.
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