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Dell Dimension C521

Wednesday February 14, 2007
Written by Dave Stephenson
Tags: Dell | Dimension | C521
AUD
$1635
Price at time of review.
Dell’s first foray into using AMD processors is a modest performer, but fair value.
Recommended
Vendor Dell
CPU model/brand AMD Athlon 64 3800+
CPU speed 2.4GHz
Memory capacity 1GB
RAM type 533MHz DDR2
HD capacity 160GB
Motherboard Dell Nforce 410
Optical drive Toshiba TS-H553A DVD writer
Graphics 256MB ATi Radeon X1300 Pro
Monitor model/brand Dell LCD
Screen size 19in
Keyboard custom Dell
Mouse custom Dell
Operating system Windows XP Home
Price 1635
Supplier Dell
Product site url http://www.dell.com.au/review
Warranty 1yr onsite

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the March, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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