top of page
Close
 

Log In

Email or User Name:
Password:

Forgot your password?

Please register with Shopping.com.
Share your opinions and help others make informed buying decisions.Close
Email Address:
User Name:(4-14 characters.)
Password:(At least 7 characters, different than username.)
Verify password:
Verification code:

By clicking on the button below, you agree to the Shopping.com User Agreement and Privacy Policy.


Sign me up to receive Shopping.com's great deals and promotions.

Thank You  for registering at Shopping.comClose
The confirmation message has been resent to your inbox.
 
Please check your email account below to activate your membership:


No email yet?
Forgot PasswordClose
Your temporary password has been resent to your inbox.
 
A temporary password has been sent to your email. Once you sign in, please visit your member profile page to change your password.

No email yet?

Please enter the email address you used to register your account. If you can't remember your email, please contact customer service at support@shopping.com.
Email Address:
Clicking on "Submit" will reset your password. A temporary password will be sent to the email you enter above.
 

Dell OptiPlex™ GX270 (J156-4294) PC Desktop

Currently unavailable.
Key Features
  • Form Factor: Desktop
  • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz
  • Chipset: Intel 865G
  • Installed Memory: 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
  • Recommended Use: Business
See More Features
Dell OptiPlex™ GX270 (J156-4294) PC Desktop
 

Product Review

You'll be sorry

by   tombeaudreau ,   Oct 7, 2007

Pros:  None

Cons:  Don't Do It

Overall Rating: 1/5 stars
 

Author's Review

Don't do it, Dell is making absolute junk for computers theses days. As a Certified Dell Techinician #190273 and one who deals with Dell's everyday, I can tell you that Dell pcs are JUNK!

The GX270's motherboard has an inherent problem where the capacitors will first bubble, causing gases to escape making your computer keep rebooting, or shut itself down, eventually the capacitors will leak and the motherboard will have to be replaced.
 

Compare stores & prices  |  See All Reviews »

 

Back to top

 

Sponsored Listings

About sponsored listings
 
 
 
 
advertisement
 
 

Copyright © 2000-2009 Shopping.com