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Originally Posted by Null
well it would only have 1 agp slot. theres no big slot above all the pci ones?
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Well to be honest, I didn't look inside, but I was just at a website that gave the Dimension 2400 a review, and they said:
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Cheaper budget PCs can be had elsewhere, but Dell’s Dimension 2400 offers a solid feature set and a strong warranty, though its performance is merely adequate.
The good: Wide-ranging support and upgrade options; smooth DVD playback and sound; great multimedia keyboard.
The bad: No AGP slot for dedicated graphics card.
By Asa Somers, July 8, 2003
Dell has updated its budget PC line with the arrival of the Dimension 2400. Slightly faster Pentium 4 processors and a slightly improved Intel chipset mean--you guessed it--slightly improved performance over that of its predecessor, the Dimension 2350. Our 2400 test system had a 2.4GHz Pentium processor, 333MHz of DDR memory, dual optical drives, and a 17-inch CRT--features that straddle the line between budget and midrange. Of course, at $968, the price of our test system is on that same border, though you can scale back by opting for a Celeron processor and a single optical drive, for example. With integrated graphics and no AGP slot for upgrading, you shouldn’t nurture any dreams of turning the 2400 into a multimedia powerhouse. The system offers acceptable application performance, however, for price-wary consumers, such as students, small-business owners, and home-office dwellers.
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http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/Dell_Di...-30422565.html
It will be cheaper for me to build a PC anyway. Well, someone else will be doing it for me, but overall it will be much cheaper.