At A Glance
| Processor | Pentium D |
| Processor speed | 3000 MHz |
| Amt of RAM | 512 MB (max 4096 MB) |
| Hard drive | 80 GB (7200 rpm) |
| Display type | 17-inch LCD |
| Operating system | Win XP Home |
Average User Rating
from 4 users
9.5
out of 10User Reviews
best pc ever made by dell
Dec 23, 2006Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: a Pentium D Processor 3 GHz,1 GB ram , 150 GB hard drive , Good ATI 128 MB video card , DVD burner
Cons: none at all
Opinion:
a Pentium D Processor 3 GHz,1 GB ram , 150 GB hard drive , Good ATI 128 MB video card , DVD burner......wow super computer i tell......total worth 4 money.......it will give u the best performance ever!!!keep it up DELL...........
Wow! Great computer!
Sep 17, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: FAST! Very powerful, easy to set up, DELL's great service and delivery
Cons: Large and slight vibration
Opinion:
I am impressed. People at work told me "Dell doesn't make very good computers." Well, they were wrong.
I found my 9150 off the DELL web page in China (when I lived there). I had a few questions and sent an e-mail asking to be contacted. In 24 hours they had e-mailed, called me to explain things, and e-mailed me again. Now that is service. (And she spoke Englishas well.)
So I placed my order and in 4 days (yes 4 days), I had the CPU delivered. I only needed the CPU as my old old basically ble up. It only took about 15 minutes to hook up all the peripherals, get a broadband connection set up and BOOM! Surfing away. I have berned CD's, printed up photos, and did the usual surfing and downloading songs onto my MP3.
I saw one had said the same cons, which is true. It does kinda vibrate which I thought something was ... Read more
Quite and powerful - excellent computer for home use
May 29, 2006Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Quite, powerful
Cons: A little on the big side, casing vibrates slightly
Opinion:
I purchsed the Dimension 9150 online from Dell Hong Kong in early May 2006. After customisation, I paid HK$8,393 for a Pentium(R) D 930 Processor (3.0GHz) with a 250GB Hard Drive, 2GB of Memory, a GeForce 7300LE TurboCache video card, a 16X DVD+/-RW Drive, and an internal USB 2.0 13-in-1 Media Card Reader. And, so far so good! I find it to be extremely fast and relatively quite. I say relatively because when the fan operates you can definitely hear it, but it is a whisper compared to the HP Pavillion that I returned for a refund after I found it to be unacceptably noisy. On the downside, I have detected a small amount of vibration from the casing, the Card Reader moves a little when a card is inserted or removed (the Dell technician has assured me that both are normal) and it is a little on the big side (although I guess the size is one reason for ... Read more
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