Apex
06-08-2006, 08:42 PM
This deal is a little more expensive than the typical desktop configuration
we feature, but you`re getting some great bonuses. The Precision 380 x64
is Dell`s latest workstation class computer, with Microsoft Windows XP
Professional x64, 3.0Ghz Intel Pentium 4 630, 64MB nVidia NVS 285 PCIe x16 video
card, 80GB S-ATA HD with 8MB Buffer, 48X CD-Rom, HD Audio, and a huge 3 year
warranty! Here`s the kicker: it comes with 512MB of memory, but for just
$150, you can upgrade to a full 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM at 533Mhz, a $900 value!
However, we`d suggest going for the 4GB of 667Mhz ECC memory for $180 (that`s just
$30 more), <b><font color="#CE0E0E">a full $1180 value!</font></b> The memory is worth more than the entire
computer cost!</p>
<ul>
<li>Start here through the following link to Dell Small Business Precision
Workstations: <b>
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.gotapex.com/l/?AO1NLM4U">
DELL PRECISION 380 WORKSTATION DEALS</a></b></li>
<li>Click on <b>Customize It</b> under <i>Dell Precision 380 $808</i></li>
<li>Click on <b>Click Here for Dell Precision 380 64-bit Options</b> along
the left side of the page</li>
<li>Click on <b>Customize It</b> under <i>Dell Precision 380 64-Bit-Capable
$808</i></li>
<li>Choose your memory upgrade. We`d highly suggest the 4GB of 667Mhz
memory for $180. Also, add your mouse:<ul>
<li>FREE UPGRADE! 4GB, 667MHz, DDR SDRAM, 4X1GB from 1GB [add $180 or
$5/month]</li>
<li>Dell USB 2-Button Mechanical Mouse with Scroll add $0</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Scroll to the bottom and click on <b>Continue</b>, and again at the
bottom of the next page, and the next, and then on the bottom of the
following page click on <b>Add to cart</b></li>
<li>Finish checking out. Shipping is just $24. This deal is set
to expire Wednesday, 9/28/05, but may end sooner.</li>
<li><font color="#CE0E0E"><b>Update:</b></font> to answer some questions:
Yes, you can use it like you would a normal desktop computer. It`s
very similar to the high end Dimension 9100, except it uses the even higher
end Intel 955x chipset instead of 945p, and goes through extra certification
testing. This makes it normally more expensive than the Dimension
9100, but in this case, the extra promos really tilt the value in this
direction.</li>
</ul>
we feature, but you`re getting some great bonuses. The Precision 380 x64
is Dell`s latest workstation class computer, with Microsoft Windows XP
Professional x64, 3.0Ghz Intel Pentium 4 630, 64MB nVidia NVS 285 PCIe x16 video
card, 80GB S-ATA HD with 8MB Buffer, 48X CD-Rom, HD Audio, and a huge 3 year
warranty! Here`s the kicker: it comes with 512MB of memory, but for just
$150, you can upgrade to a full 4GB of DDR2 SDRAM at 533Mhz, a $900 value!
However, we`d suggest going for the 4GB of 667Mhz ECC memory for $180 (that`s just
$30 more), <b><font color="#CE0E0E">a full $1180 value!</font></b> The memory is worth more than the entire
computer cost!</p>
<ul>
<li>Start here through the following link to Dell Small Business Precision
Workstations: <b>
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.gotapex.com/l/?AO1NLM4U">
DELL PRECISION 380 WORKSTATION DEALS</a></b></li>
<li>Click on <b>Customize It</b> under <i>Dell Precision 380 $808</i></li>
<li>Click on <b>Click Here for Dell Precision 380 64-bit Options</b> along
the left side of the page</li>
<li>Click on <b>Customize It</b> under <i>Dell Precision 380 64-Bit-Capable
$808</i></li>
<li>Choose your memory upgrade. We`d highly suggest the 4GB of 667Mhz
memory for $180. Also, add your mouse:<ul>
<li>FREE UPGRADE! 4GB, 667MHz, DDR SDRAM, 4X1GB from 1GB [add $180 or
$5/month]</li>
<li>Dell USB 2-Button Mechanical Mouse with Scroll add $0</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Scroll to the bottom and click on <b>Continue</b>, and again at the
bottom of the next page, and the next, and then on the bottom of the
following page click on <b>Add to cart</b></li>
<li>Finish checking out. Shipping is just $24. This deal is set
to expire Wednesday, 9/28/05, but may end sooner.</li>
<li><font color="#CE0E0E"><b>Update:</b></font> to answer some questions:
Yes, you can use it like you would a normal desktop computer. It`s
very similar to the high end Dimension 9100, except it uses the even higher
end Intel 955x chipset instead of 945p, and goes through extra certification
testing. This makes it normally more expensive than the Dimension
9100, but in this case, the extra promos really tilt the value in this
direction.</li>
</ul>