Okay, so it only took about three weeks, but Dell has finally agreed to giving me a complete refund. :) Yay!!!
I have about $2800 to work with and would really rather stay out of CC debt (I just got out of it). I started looking at a Mac, but am now also considering a DAW. I'm not going to buy a major brand name computer anymore due to my terrible experience with Dell.
A computer I'm very interested is here:
Neato ComputerHUSH-Qx Extreme from Sonicalabs
System Specifications
CPU: Intel Core 2 Extreme 64 Bit Quad Core QX6700 2.66GHz 8MB L2
Chipset: 1066MHz FSB Intel 965 chipset
RAM: 2GB DDR-2 RAM 667 Dual Channel - Matched Pair 8GB max
System Drive: 160GB 7200RPM Ultra 300 SATA II with 16 MB buffer
Audio Drive: 320GB 7200RPM Ultra 300 SATA II with 16 MB buffer
Samples Drive: 320GB 7200RPM Ultra 300 SATA II with 16 MB buffer
Optical Drive: Dual Layer 18x DVD+-RW/CD-RW Combo Optical Drive
USB Ports: 10 USB 2.0 (6 Rear/2 Front/2 Internal)
1394 IEEE: 2 FireWire Ports (1 Rear/1Front) Texas Instruments
Video: Nvidia GeForce 7300 PCI-E 256MB DDR2 DVI VGA HDTV
PCI Slots: 3 Open Slots UAD-1 and TC-Powercore Ready
PCIe Slots: 3 Open Slots UAD-1 and TC-Powrcore Ready
Drive Expansion Bays: 2 3.5" Open for Hard Disks
LAN: (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) Intel 82566DC Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Legacy I/O: 1-serial, 1-parallel and 2-PS/2 ports
Audio: Intel High Definition 6-channel (5.1) audio subsystem
PSU: 550 watt silent power supply
Quiet Technology: Intel Precision Cooling Technology
Operating System: Windows XP Audio Tuned
Other Software: Samplitude SE V8, NERO Suite, System Recovery
Input: RF Wireless Keyboard and Wireless Optical Mouse
Dimensions: 16.9" X 7" X 20.5" 4U Rack Mount
Support: Unlimited Phone / Email Technical Support
Warraty: Two Year Parts and Labor
Here is my thinking- for a little more (about 200 bucks) than my budget I can get a computer that has most of the things I need (i.e. several drives, good ram, and is tuned for audio production). With a Mac, I'll have to spend at least $1,000 to get this. Plus, I have a Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Plat. which (for the most part) has been an okay sound card. What do you all think of that sound card?
I want to maximize my purchase and be able to work with my samples and programs on a fast, steady computer. So- any suggestions on particular models you recommend would really help. (ps- I have thought about just making my own computer, but am not very experienced in that field. I do have some friends that could possibly help me though...but I might be better off leaving it to the pros).
Thanks guys!
Nathan