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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:&nbsp;
Yes, you can use it like you would a normal desktop computer.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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>