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Dell Dimension 4300 review

6.2

Editors' Rating

Good

7.1

Members' Rating

Very Good

Typical price:£ 999

Verdict

A good value mid-range PC that introduces Intel's 845 chipset and SDRAM to the Pentium 4 processor... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Good range of features
  • Tool-free case
  • Good price.

Cons

  • Limited expansion potential
  • Average performer for its class.

Key Specs

Processor manufacturer: Intel
Processor model: Pentium 4
Clock speed: 1.7 GHz
RAM installed: 256 MB
Hard drive size: 40 GB
Graphics processor: nVidia GeForce 3
Graphics RAM: 64 MB
Graphics card: nVidia GeForce 3
Display diagonal size: 17 in
Case form factor: tower
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional

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Member Opinion

7.1

Average Member Rating

Very Good

19 Members have reviewed this product

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COMfreak

COMfreak

Dell Dimension 4300 Is a nice computer!

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10

Perfect


COMfreak

COMfreak

Dell Dimension 4300 Is a nice computer!

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10

Perfect


Mirza Jawad Baig

Mirza Jawad Baig

It is good, but a little bad too

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6.0

Good


James Dillard

James Dillard

Not upgradeable in an ever upgrading market

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4.0

Mediocre


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