Questi4110
06-17-2003, 12:57 PM
On the homepage, there is a deal for $499 for the 2.4 ghz dell dimension 4600.
After configuring this model, i get it to be $799 after the $100 mail in rebate.
However, when i configure the 8300 model with the same exact options, it comes out to be $1049 after the $150 mail in rebate. This is a difference of $250.
Why is there such a large difference, is the $100 automatic discount only applicable to the 4600 model? The only change in the 8300 model is the motherboard which is a Intel® 875P chipset
where as the 4600 motherboard is a Intel® 865PE chipset.
Would this compensate for the difference? If so, why? Is the 8300 chipset much better performance wise?
Anyway, good deal on the 4600
BTW: if anyone has a dell 15% coupon that they would like to e-mail or PM to me, please do so since i will probably buy this system.
E-mail: [email protected]
AIM: Questi4110
ICQ: 28513149
THANKS
After configuring this model, i get it to be $799 after the $100 mail in rebate.
However, when i configure the 8300 model with the same exact options, it comes out to be $1049 after the $150 mail in rebate. This is a difference of $250.
Why is there such a large difference, is the $100 automatic discount only applicable to the 4600 model? The only change in the 8300 model is the motherboard which is a Intel® 875P chipset
where as the 4600 motherboard is a Intel® 865PE chipset.
Would this compensate for the difference? If so, why? Is the 8300 chipset much better performance wise?
Anyway, good deal on the 4600
BTW: if anyone has a dell 15% coupon that they would like to e-mail or PM to me, please do so since i will probably buy this system.
E-mail: [email protected]
AIM: Questi4110
ICQ: 28513149
THANKS