New!Dell EPP (Employee Purchase Program) has Dell Inspiron 530 for $499 after $310 instant discount with free 3-5 day shipping.
Get your additional 10% off all Dell systems priced $799 or more coupon from here: Link
Link for Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows Vista® Home Premium: Link (4% Additional Discounts) Link for Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows XP® Home edition: Link (4% Additional Discounts)
Note: Upgrade to Windows XP Professional is only $20.
If paying with Dell Preferred Account (DPA) you may save an extra EPP 4% off on your order:
- During checkout, select Credit Card as method of payment - Click on "Change Payment Type" - Again click on "Choose" link under Credit/Debit Card - Under "Save 4% with Dell Preferred Account! (Discount applied at Final Checkout)" click on "Click Here to Take Advantage of this Offer" link - Click on "Choose" under "I already have a Dell Preferred Account" if you have one, or sign up for a new one if you don't. - Checkout, you just got extra 4% discount!
If you are going to install 64-Bit version of Windows on your i530 you need to download and install these 3 drivers from Intel website:
- Intel® Matrix Storage Manager: Link - Intel® 82562 Fast Ethernet Controllers (Integrated 10/100 Ethernet): Link - Intel® G35 Express Chipset (Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator): Link
Notes:
1. Make sure you are on Dell EPP site to be able to use your 10% extra off coupon. 2. There is NO Cash Back available for EPP orders. 3. The Owner's Manual for the Inspiron 530 (PDF File): Link 4. Dell Inspiron Desktop 530 System BIOS Update (Urgent): Link 5. If you like to overclock this CPU to 3.0Ghz: Link 6. Power supply calculator: Link
The following emails may work (unverified for this round): @Dell.com @charter.net @sbcglobal.net @msn.com @nyc.rr.com @disney.com @berkeley.edu @citi.com @citigroup.com
Message edited by: DealDatabase on 2008-04-29 21:33:24 CDT
I can not get the EPP coupon to work. It says that my email address is invalid. I am guessing that you need a Dell.com email address? How is anybody supposed to get the 10% coupon?
WildShadow said:New!Dell EPP (Employee Purchase Program) has Dell Inspiron 530 for $499 after $310 instant discount with free 3-5 day shipping.
Get your additional 10% off all Dell systems priced $799 or more coupon from here: Link
Link for Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows Vista® Home Premium: Link (4% Additional Discounts) Link for Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows XP® Home edition: Link (4% Additional Discounts)
Note: Upgrade to Windows XP Professional is only $20.
If paying with Dell Preferred Account (DPA) you may save an extra EPP 4% off on your order:
- During checkout, select Credit Card as method of payment - Click on "Change Payment Type" - Again click on "Choose" link under Credit/Debit Card - Under "Save 4% with Dell Preferred Account! (Discount applied at Final Checkout)" click on "Click Here to Take Advantage of this Offer" link - Click on "Choose" under "I already have a Dell Preferred Account" if you have one, or sign up for a new one if you don't. - Checkout, you just got extra 4% discount!
WildShadow said:New!Dell EPP (Employee Purchase Program) has Dell Inspiron 530 for $499 after $310 instant discount with free 3-5 day shipping.
Get your additional 10% off all Dell systems priced $799 or more coupon from here: Link
Link for Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows Vista® Home Premium: Link (4% Additional Discounts) Link for Dell Inspiron 530 with Windows XP® Home edition: Link (4% Additional Discounts)
Note: Upgrade to Windows XP Professional is only $20.
If paying with Dell Preferred Account (DPA) you may save an extra EPP 4% off on your order:
- During checkout, select Credit Card as method of payment - Click on "Change Payment Type" - Again click on "Choose" link under Credit/Debit Card - Under "Save 4% with Dell Preferred Account! (Discount applied at Final Checkout)" click on "Click Here to Take Advantage of this Offer" link - Click on "Choose" under "I already have a Dell Preferred Account" if you have one, or sign up for a new one if you don't. - Checkout, you just got extra 4% discount!
sean75p said:Gigabit ethernet on this computer would be nice but not really needed. Most home routers don't even support GigE
What do you mean not really needed? We run gigabit in the office cause we need it. Every IBM we've bought in the past 5 years has had gigabit integrated standard. WTF Dell.
Gigabit switches are cheap < $30.
Dell should include it by now since people do use networks for things other than the internet. Streaming video anyone and file transfers anyone?
Disclaimer: By providing links to other sites, FatWallet.com does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available at these sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked site to FatWallet.com.