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New Dell Precision T7400 Mini-Tower



Posted on July 17, 2008 – 3:22 pm by admin


One of the things on my task list today was to order the that I have been considering for the past few months. Laura’s computer started acting up yesterday and that gave me the push to get it done. We can’t be without these kinds of things.

So, here is what I got:

1 Precision T7400 Mini-Tower, Quad Core Xeon Proc E5405, 2.00GHz, 2X 6MB ,1333MHz

1 2nd Processor, Quad Core Xeon Proc E5405, 2.00GHz, 2X 6MB L2Cache,1333MHz, Precision T7400

1 4GB, DDR2 ECC SDRAM 667MHz, 8X512MB, PrecisionT5400 (I couldn’t go to the 800Mhz with these processors. Bumping up to faster processors added thousands to the cost.)

1 Entry Level, USB, No keyboards, PrecisionWorkstations

1 nVidia,NVS 290, 256MB dual DVIGraphics Card, Precision T3400

3 146GB 3Gbps SAS, 15K RPM Hard Drive, 3.5 Inch, Precision T3400

1 C23 All SAS Hard Drives, for 3 Hard Drives, Precision T7400

1 NO FLOPPY DRIVE, Precision 490/690, Factory Install

1 Ultimate SP1 with Media 32 Bit English Precision (I decided to stick with the 32 . I don’t need any surprises at the moment.)

1 USB 2-Button Entry Mouse with Scroll for Precision

1 16XDVD-ROM, Only, Precision T3400

1 Cyberlink Power DVD 8.0,with Media, Precision

1 Internal Chassis Speaker, DellPrecision T7400

1 Wireless 1505 PCIe WLAN Card, Precision Workstation

1 Resource DVD contains Diagnostics and Drivers for Precision T7400

1 PERC6/i SAS/SATA Hardware – For Connecting Internal Hard Drives, Precision
7400

1 2008 English, 2 Year, OptiPlex Precision and Latitude

1 Hardware Warranty Plus Onsite Service Initial Year

1 Hardware Warranty Plus Onsite Service Extended Year(s)

1 ProSupport for End Users: 7×24 Technical Support and assistance for end-users, Initial

1 ProSupport for End Users: Next Day Parts and Labor Onsite Response Initial Year

1 ProSupport for End Users: Next Day Parts and Labor Onsite Response 2 Year Extended

1 ProSupport for End Users: 7×24 Technical Support and assistance for end-users, 2 Year Extended

Basically, the reason for this is get some beef in the processor department as well as the additional and faster hard drives. I added RAM to my current computer and while I got a minimal performance increase, I don’t think RAM was the issue. I also thought that getting the on-site support was important.

I should get the system next week and will continue to use my current computer for other, non-critical tasks.

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  1. 2 Responses to “New Dell Precision T7400 Mini-Tower”

  2. By Mario D on Jan 7, 2009 | Reply

    How is the T7400 doing for you? I’m considering it for work, saw you blog and would find it very usefull to find out how the system performs for someone that’s bought it. Please advise! Thanks!

  3. By jayadmin on Jan 8, 2009 | Reply

    I used to use a dual core, and now I have a quad-core. I am noticing small differences here and there, but nothing really knocked my socks off. I am sure I have gotten so used to the speed and power of this new PC, I can’t tell the difference anymore.

    Overall, it’s a good machine. It should last a heck of a lot longer than the old ones I burned through.




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