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Apex
06-08-2006, 08:40 PM
This deal just got even sweeter.  There`s no rebate to worry about and
they`re throwing in a free upgrade to a 2.4Ghz Pentium 4 processor.  This
is the good part though: you get an Ultra 3 (Ultra160) PCI SCSI adapter card
for free.* Instead of your typical IDE drive, you get a 36GB 10,000RPM Ultra320
SCSI drive.* This configuration should cost WAY more than it does, because in
other systems (ie. Precision 340 workstation), the SCSI PCI card is a $129
option, and the 36GB 10,000RPM U320 SCSI hard drive is a $290 option, a total of
$419!</P>
<UL>
<LI>Start here at Dell Small Business PowerEdge Servers. <B><A
href="http://service.bfast.com/bfast/click?bfmid=37628499&amp;siteid=38421795&amp;bfpage=datafeed&amp;durl=http://www.dell.com/us/en/bsd/products/series_pedge_pedsc_servers.htm&amp;bfinfo=999"
target=_blank>DELLSB</A></B>
<LI>Click on <B>Customize It</B> under <I>Entry Level Performer, PowerEdge 600SC
PentiumŪ 4 Now from $399</I> (it`s the one in the middle)
<LI>OK, here`s the important part.* On the RIGHT SIDE of the page, there`s a box
in the middle labeled <I>Cutting-Edge Technology</I>.* You see a price of $847
there.* Click on <B>Customize and price</B>
<LI>Here are the options to minimize the price &amp; pick up all of the
freebies.* Be sure to pick all of these, plus any upgrades you may want:
<UL>
<LI>Free Upgrade to IntelŪ PentiumŪ4, 2.4GHz/533 FSB at 1.8GHz price [subtract
$99] Special Offer<LI>1Yr Parts + Onsite Labor (Next Business Day) + 1Yr
Technical Support [subtract $149]<LI>Ultra 3 (Ultra 160) PCI SCSI Adapter Card
<LI>Standard Windows Keyboard, Gray
<LI>Logitec System Mouse, Gray </LI></UL>
<LI>Scroll to the bottom and click on <B>Continue</B>
<LI>Scroll to the bottom and click on <B>Add to cart</B>
<LI>Finish checking out. Shipping is free too.<LI>Remember, if you don`t have a business, you can use your own name as the
business name. In fact, that`s a good idea, since the rebate is made out to the
company name. </LI></UL>