View Full Version : Why does DELL suck?
steamboat12
May 5th, 2006, 09:17 PM
Dell computers have gone so far down hill in recent years. I have had so many problems with them over the years. I was cursed with a Dell dimension for 2 years. It was a total nightmare. I think that every moving part failed. Their support was abysmal. I had to fight to the death to get my PC serviced. However, it never worked properly. I guess their proprietary parts were built to crash. Has anyone else had a horror story with Dell?
KorruptioN
May 5th, 2006, 09:23 PM
Misinformed user alert!
I agree that their support is lacking at times (outsourcing), and the bundled software effectively neuters the system, but you can't argue the fact that sometimes they are very good deals. For your average joe, he/she wouldn't care exactly how everything inside works.
If you dislike the proprietary-ness of it so much, why did you buy a Dell in the first place? You should've built your own machine soon after.
laptop-tech
May 5th, 2006, 09:24 PM
My current desktop is a Dell dimension (the famous Dell/Bell $399.00 xmas deal 2 years ago) - running 100% from day 1
my current laptop is a Dell Latitude - running 100% from day 1 (had it for almost 2 years as well)
whenever I see a great Dell deal, I recommend to my friends and they all have them now, running 100% from day 1
forthman
May 5th, 2006, 09:55 PM
Funny you should ask this,one of my co-workers(older fellow) said his wife ordered a mid range Dell,seemed like a nice pc,they have zero computer skills,but they did own an old Win95 box.Anyway they get their new pc, follow the instructions turn it on,and nothing,Dell did'nt install WinXp!No O.S,LOL.Dell apologized and sent them their Disks with some free software.What a joke.
MrDisco
May 5th, 2006, 10:08 PM
Dells are fantastic machines. i almost wish i didnt spend all that money building my own and instead just got one of theirs.
xwar
May 5th, 2006, 10:11 PM
Dells are only good for those who are computer ******** ... :|
tmpz
May 5th, 2006, 10:16 PM
Dell is pretty good for a regular home user. Some deals are awesome, no local computer store can compete with that, ie Dell deal days. Yes, Dell does put a lot of junk on your computer. So format it and reinstall. No big deal...
If you're buying something not on sale, local computer stores have better deals...
icy_krystalz
May 5th, 2006, 10:17 PM
Dell, nevertheless, are good computers; however, you can't overclock the processor. When you purchase a computer from Dell, they limit your choices of upgrade(no AMD choice yet, only get a few choices of upgrades). Upgrading your memory later on(after purchasing your computer) is hard to do, since no local stores have those kind of memory. IMO, if your a hard core gamer/overclocker, Dell is not the way to go. If you are, build one yourself.
gman
May 5th, 2006, 10:21 PM
Dell, nevertheless, are good computers; however, you can't overclock the processor. When you purchase a computer from Dell, they limit your choices of upgrade(no AMD choice yet, only get a few choices of upgrades). Upgrading your memory later on(after purchasing your computer) is hard to do, since no local stores have those kind of memory. IMO, if your a hard core gamer/overclocker, Dell is not the way to go. If you are, build one yourself.
Are you talking about laptop? Or Desktop? Upgrading Ram of a Desktop is easy. Do that all the time.
Shaner
May 5th, 2006, 10:34 PM
Are you talking about laptop? Or Desktop? Upgrading Ram of a Desktop is easy. Do that all the time.
A lot of Dells used to come with RDRAM though, which was a giant PITA!! I believe they mostly stopped using that type of RAM though.
I think Dell's are great machines for what you pay. You get a good computer for a very low price, cheaper than you can build yourself.
The service sucks (it used to be good, until they outsourced to India), but their machines are good.
gman
May 5th, 2006, 11:25 PM
A lot of Dells used to come with RDRAM though, which was a giant PITA!! I believe they mostly stopped using that type of RAM though.
I think Dell's are great machines for what you pay. You get a good computer for a very low price, cheaper than you can build yourself.
The service sucks (it used to be good, until they outsourced to India), but their machines are good.
The keyword is used to and it is a few years ago. In the past 2 to 3 years, you can just buy RAM somewhere else including their server grade machines.
hagbard
May 5th, 2006, 11:35 PM
Dells are only good for those who are computer ******** ... :|
Hey, I still build my own. :)
Decius
May 5th, 2006, 11:49 PM
When comparing OEM desktop systems (HP, Dell, Gateway, etc.) it's like trying to pick out of a bunch of really ugly dogs at a pet store. Dell stands out cause they tend to be the cheapest. I still recommend OEM systems to people who know squat about computers, if for no other reason than they have SOME support and a warranty from a large company that won't dick them around as bad as I've seen in some mom n' pop operations. In the end they usually get a Dell (Hint: I also have a friend that works at their corporate support, and he gave me their number).
When comparing laptops, Dell sits in the middle. They offer god quality systems with good warranty coverage encased in crappy shells. They are all plastic. Now don't get me wrong, I do have a Dell Inspiron 700m that has functioned perfectly with day one, and has worked it's way through all the tickering and configuring I've done. Also, I'm not at all familiar with the business-class Latitude systems. I would of like to go with IBM or Toshiba when I was laptop shopping initially, but they were either cost-prohibitive for me (IBM) or offered NO customization or upgrading of parts at time of order what so ever (Toshiba). Still I would of paid the extra money, as Magnesium or Titanium shells beat plastic any day of the week.
lazybum131
May 6th, 2006, 12:29 AM
Most of the Inspirons are all plastic, but the 17" have magnesium alloy lid and base. The new Latitude D620 and D820 casings are entirely magnesium alloy according to Dell.
Some Toshiba Tecra's now have only plastic casings and AFAIK all the Satellites are plastic.
gordholio
May 6th, 2006, 03:48 AM
I bought a Dell 1907FP 19" LCD monitor and it doesn't suck. :)
felix
May 6th, 2006, 04:24 AM
I bought a Dell 1907FP 19" LCD monitor and it doesn't suck. :)
I bought 3 of those ... only 1 sucks! :D
steamboat12
May 6th, 2006, 05:57 PM
Misinformed user alert!
I agree that their support is lacking at times (outsourcing), and the bundled software effectively neuters the system, but you can't argue the fact that sometimes they are very good deals. For your average joe, he/she wouldn't care exactly how everything inside works.
If you dislike the proprietary-ness of it so much, why did you buy a Dell in the first place? You should've built your own machine soon after.
Hardly a misinformed user, my friend. I was testing an underboard marketing theory. Dell employees snoop around blogs to promote how great they are. They have an entire team dedicated to this. I know this because ... I was coerced into working for Dogmeat...I mean Dell.
hagbard
May 6th, 2006, 06:49 PM
Dell doesn't suck that bad, unlike Canon, Citizen's Bank, RBC, and ATI rebates.
kingsley
May 6th, 2006, 10:59 PM
Hardly a misinformed user, my friend. I was testing an underboard marketing theory. Dell employees snoop around blogs to promote how great they are. They have an entire team dedicated to this. I know this because ... I was coerced into working for Dogmeat...I mean Dell.
awesome, you knew this and you still bought a dell. Good for you.
mcgillhonger
May 7th, 2006, 02:48 AM
Hardly a misinformed user, my friend. I was testing an underboard marketing theory. Dell employees snoop around blogs to promote how great they are. They have an entire team dedicated to this. I know this because ... I was coerced into working for Dogmeat...I mean Dell.
Wow... they actually employ people to do this?? I'm sure 90% of other successful companies have engaged in this practice one way or another. Can't blame them... but it's pretty interesting to know companies actually do this.
FYI, just got a Dell 5150 w/ 1907FP LCD and it works beautifully. The puppy is so quiet that I don't even know it's turned on anymore. I don't know if computer stores woudl've been able to provide the same package at the price I got it for (got 15% off), but it's been worth every penny so far.
The only crappy part is the PCI-E slot DOES NOT fit dual-slot video cards. I didn't know this and bought an X850 XT PE... wasn't too happy with the surprise. :P Anyway, it took some time, a good friend, a Dremel tool, and a buffing machine to fix that problem up. :)
Happy to say the vid card now fits and I can play WoW at a constant 60 fps w/ everything turned on. OOooh yah, sure beats the hell out of the 24 fps I was playing it at before. :P
mcgillhonger
B0000rt
May 7th, 2006, 08:11 AM
I dunno, I'm pretty happy with my one and only Dell purchase, the 2005FPW.
Got two monitors exchanged, free of charge, and received outstanding phone service.
cityexplorer
Jul 27th, 2006, 12:13 AM
Dell is good if you haven't read these complains..
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=latit_video&message.id=22303#M22303
gman
Jul 27th, 2006, 12:40 AM
Dell is good if you haven't read these complains..
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=latit_video&message.id=22303#M22303
Why do you bring up a dead thread?
cityexplorer
Jul 27th, 2006, 12:52 AM
not deal. donno why the link doesn't work.
try to search the forum by "D620 poor screen clarity"
11 pages of complains.
infamous.yee
Jul 27th, 2006, 01:07 AM
- Never buy desktops, build them yourself.
- Only buy Dell Laptops, for their desktops are a piece of crum.
-=Wraith=-
Jul 27th, 2006, 01:54 AM
M1210 ftw
seriously, that is one fine machine
I would only recommend getting Dell laptops though, good bang for the buck.