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Outlaw1
10-05-2005, 11:53 AM
The hard drive in my Dell(purchased new in August of 2002) informed me the other day that it is junk. A good friend of mine works in the Geek Squad at Best Buy also informed me that that's one of the most common issues with Dells. Personally I'd build one or have someone build one for you.
My brother bought a Dell laptop a couple of weeks ago and something was wrong with the hard drive in it. I thought it was more of a fluke thing.

clean2g
10-05-2005, 12:09 PM
Originally Posted by Jakey

The hard drive in my Dell(purchased new in August of 2002) informed me the other day that it is junk. A good friend of mine works in the Geek Squad at Best Buy also informed me that that's one of the most common issues with Dells. Personally I'd build one or have someone build one for you.

So true.. I'm a network admin and the amount of failed dell hard drives I've seen is just stupid. They use the crap, bulk purchased, western digital hard drives. Like others have said above, I'd check out Micro Center and General Nano Systems. Their stuff is cheap and reliable. I'd recommend getting one built as well.

howslowcanyougo
10-05-2005, 12:16 PM
I concure:

GNS Rocks!

Been dealing with Cal down there for over 10 years now, and purchased well over $100K in products from them. Talk to "Shaw" tell him Howie sent you, he'll take care of you!

http://www.nanosys1.com

Local white boxes at a good price that they stand behind.

If you want to get a cheap turnkey solution, checkout Frogtown computers, they are located just kiddy corner from WHite castle off Rice and Uni. They can fix you up with a used loaded box for $100-$200 depending on what you need.

I just personally just build my own and get exactly what I want: www.newegg.com
www.tigerdirect.com

I just built a AMD K8-754 64x 3100+ Semptron box with a Gig of ram, DVD, Fanceycase w 450w PS, 6ch sound, onboard nic and video for ~$400.00 off NewEgg. Blazing fast speed for CHEAP! Read the reviews before buying!

I've found Dell's hardware to be OK for the most part, but trying to get any kind of real desktop service is a TOTAL JOKE! Never again!

scheides
10-05-2005, 12:22 PM
I'll second for General Nanosystems. Otherwise, check this out:

http://www.dsmstyle.com/forums/showthread.php?p=106483

Kracka
10-05-2005, 01:16 PM
There is an interesting article about Dell's customer service in this week's issue of Business Week. It basically states that Dell's customer service has been slipping fast and is currently no better than the industry standard, but Dell promises to return it to their once industry setting standard by hiring 1000 more phone reps.

I bought most of the parts for my computer at General Nano Systems too.
http://www.nanosys1.com/

AJ
10-05-2005, 01:57 PM
Del customer service does suck.

The only issues I ever had with a Dell Hard Drive was in my laptop. I smacked the fucker closed really hard one night cause I was pissed and well, it stopped working. ;)

Some of dells deals are just unbeatable and some ready for plug and play. For me it's easier.

Outlaw1
10-05-2005, 02:19 PM
Del customer service does suck.

The only issues I ever had with a Dell Hard Drive was in my laptop. I smacked the fucker closed really hard one night cause I was pissed and well, it stopped working. ;)

Some of dells deals are just unbeatable and some ready for plug and play. For me it's easier.

I have to agree with you. I might build a box for just me, but I think my better half is wanting a nice matching system. I'm gonna look around this Saturday in the cities before I order a Dell though.

Outlaw1
01-25-2006, 12:07 PM
My other half reminded me about the promise I made her two months ago to buy her a computer. I thought she had already forgotten. Looks like it will be a Dell. Anyone have a new Dell?

JET
01-25-2006, 12:29 PM
you can check here.

http://generalnanosystems.com/

located on university just down a bit from porky's.
I'll second them as a local source. Decent prices and service.

If you want a dell, check out www.slickdeals.net (http://www.slickdeals.net) they get some killer coupons put together on there. If you are willing to wait 2 weeks until a deal comes around you can usually save at least $100 off a normal deal.

Outlaw1
01-25-2006, 03:44 PM
I'll second them as a local source. Decent prices and service.

If you want a dell, check out www.slickdeals.net (http://www.slickdeals.net/) they get some killer coupons put together on there. If you are willing to wait 2 weeks until a deal comes around you can usually save at least $100 off a normal deal.
Kick ASS!