Saturday, October 19, 2013

Where Can You Buy Dell Precision 390 Workstation Tower, Windows 7 Home Premium, Extremely Powerful Intel 3.4GHz Dual Core CPU Processor, 4GB ECC DDR2 Memory, 500GB Super Fast Hard Drive, DVDRW/CDRW, ATI High Density Dual Output PCIe Graphics Video. Win 7 Restore Disk Included

Dell Precision 390 Workstation Tower, Windows 7 Home Premium, Extremely Powerful Intel 3.4GHz Dual Core CPU Processor, 4GB ECC DDR2 Memory, 500GB Super Fast Hard Drive, DVDRW/CDRW, ATI High Density Dual Output PCIe Graphics Video. Win 7 Restore Disk Included

Product Description


This Ultra Fast and Powerful Dell 390 Precision Workstation Tower PC is a later generation Precision series. The Precision platform is designed for business and individuals that are focused on affordable pricing coupled with top-level performance. The Dell Precision 390 Workstation provides the perfect blend of relevant technology that users demand, all at a price that won't bust the budget. This model also comes with Windows 7 Home installed.


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Product Feature


  • Ultra powerful Dell Precision 390 Workstation series PC featuring Intel's PentiumD Dual Core Processor (3.4GHz x 2 Cores)
  • CDRW/DVDRW Write CD's for Data/Music, Play DVD Movies
  • Large 500GB 7200RPM Super Fast Sata Hard Drive, 4GB ECC DDR2 Super Fast High Performance Ram Memory,
  • High Density Dual Output PCIe x16 Graphics, Dual VGA Video Output, Dual Splitter Cable Included
  • Windows 7 Home 64bit Pre-Loaded! COA and Restore Disk Included








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Product Reviews

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
2Not what I expected
By mjc507
First, the specs were not as advertised. There is not a 500GB SATA hard drive on this computer. The hard drive that is installed is about 360GB. I wasn't able to see how fast (or slow) the computer runs because the computer did not recognise any CD/DVD drive anywhere. There was only a C drive installed so the CD/DVD player was nothing more than a cup holder. Finally, there was no restore disk as the seller advertises (or any other software included). I have tried twice to contact the seller but no response so far.

UPDATE:

The seller contacted me and offered me several options so they do try to work through issues. I was given advice on how to restore hardware and was able to get the CD/DVD player recognised. I also did a disk scan check and since that took all evening I haven't been able to use it yet to see how it performs. I will be fair to the seller if things work out and raise the stars but I think 9 times out of 10 it is just better to buy a new computer.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1upset
By does it work
I am writing this on my Mac, as my "new" PC keeps crashing. I took a chance and bought a used desktop to replace my old PC. I wanted to run XP, so that I could easily transfer my old programs from my old computer. I ordered the Dell 390, which arrived 6 days later. When I opened the box and unwrapped the Dell, the first thing I noticed was a gaping hole in the front of it. It was a loose panel that had fallen in to it. Not a good start, but not a biggie. I started it up and it froze, unable to open Windows. The second time I tried, it worked. I checked it out and found it ran SP3, as advertised, but the backup disc that was sent was for SP2. It did have 3GB of ram and a 250GB hard drive. I tried Internet Explorer, no luck, it didn't work. I back-doored my way to the internet, updated Explorer and it worked. Once I update Explorer everything worked fine until it crashed twice.

I pulled out my software and began loading it. Unfortunately I could not load programs such as Photoshop or Call of Duty. Now things are beginning to get pretty bad. I found through trial and error that it would load some programs if I just kept trying, but Photoshop and a couple of the Call of Duty games just would not load. I pulled out my old HP laptop, which is so old that I have taped it together, and found that these programs loaded just fine on it.

Well, with the weekend shot, I guess that I will have to see what kind of service this vendor has.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
1Stay away from "Go Refurbished"! Not Refurbished! Not Worth Two US Dollars!
By CrybKeeper
Watch out, anyone who may be considering a purchase of this Dell 390 PC! Watch out for "Go Refurbished" company - they forgot to refurbish this piece of junk! I got Win XP, SP2 and Not Win XP Professional, SP3. I only got 2 gig of RAM!

The PC arrived several days late and still has some of the original owners information on the hard drive! It freezes up on boot up! Once you can get it to boot, it is VERY, VERY slow! It is dinged up and scratched up. 12 year old PC that will cost you money to have hauled away to the scrap heap! It is not wireless. It still has the original owners software installed! The hard drive is VERY old and VERY used! The recovery disc is just a copied CD, that the DVD only drive cannot even read! NO dual monitor splitter cable at all! Just a very cheap single monitor cord!

Go Refurbished has offered to take it back and return my money, so I raise this review to two stars.

EDIT:

They did not return my money! Instead they sent ANOTHER incorrect PC! It is missing the cables and missing the recovery CD! It's dented, scratched up and completely covered in greasy finger prints!

DO NOT EVER USE "Go Refurbished" company! They are con artists of some sort, sending out PCs they picked up in trash bins or something?!

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