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Dell Inspiron 530-115B (discontinued)

Dell Inspiron 530-115B

Entered CNET Catalog: 10/16/2008

SKU: I530-115B

Manufacturer: Dell, Inc.

Manufacturer description

The Dell Inspiron 530 offers custom features with contemporary styling. Create your Inspiron the way you want it - for multimedia, high-end gaming, or your home office. Inspiron 530 makes it easy to stay in touch whether you're connecting to the Internet or wirelessly networking within your home, or using a wireless keyboard and mouse. The Inspiron 530 desktop is designed to let you build the system you want with customized memory, hard drives, graphics, audio and media capabilities. Add an award-winning flat panel monitor for a sleek, modern look and an awesome viewing experience.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Fastest desktop in its price range; large hard drive; decent amount of upgrade room.

The badThe bad: Limited variety of external ports; slower PCs with similar specifications available for less.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: This Best Buy-version of the Dell Inspiron may look unremarkable, but thanks to its fast Intel CPU it's also the best performing desktop PC in its sub-$600 price class. Other budget PCs might have fancier bells and whistles, but we like this desktop for its cheap speed.

Average user rating: 0 stars Not yet available

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 10/22/2008

Dell's Inspiron 530 may be the best PC deal on store shelves. Thanks to an aggressive CPU and hard-drive selection, this $599 desktop outclasses its competition, delivering the best performance we've seen in a desktop for less $600. It also provides an instructive lesson regarding processor speed versus processing cores and what you get from each at this price. If speed isn't your primary concern, you can find PCs with comparable or better features for less. If you're looking for fast, affordable performance, the Inspiron 530 is a bargain.

Back in April, we reviewed the Inspiron 530 in a different configuration available from Dell's online store. This one comes off the shelf of Best Buy, and as such, its features cannot be customized prepurchase.

Like most lower-end PCs, the Inspiron 530 offers little in the way of fancy extras or groundbreaking new technology. Its design is thoroughly standard, with the exception of its hard-drive cage. Unlike most PCs, where you slide the hard drives in and out like a cartridge, the hard drives in this system mount flat against an internal panel. This design causes no operational difference, and like most budget desktops, you still get room to add an extra internal hard drive.

  Dell Inspiron 530 Gateway GT5692
Price $599 $569
CPU 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 2.1GHz AMD Phenom X3 8450
Memory 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics 256MB (shared) Intel GMA 3100 integrated graphics chip 256MB (shared) AMD Radeon 3200 integrated graphics chip
Hard drives 640GB 7,200rpm 500GB, 7,200rpm
Optical drive dual-layer DVD burner dual-layer DVD burner
Networking 10/100 Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit)

We'll compare the Inspiron 530 with the Gateway GT5692, a system with a triple-core AMD CPU we reviewed a few months ago. Among the features the two have in common, each comes with 4GB of RAM, 64-bit Windows, and integrated video chips. And while the Gateway is $30 cheaper, it has a significantly slower CPU, as well as a smaller hard drive. The Gateway's Gigabit Ethernet jack is an advantage if you transfer a lot of large data files over your home network, but for most single system network traffic, the Dell's 10/100 network jack is fast enough.

What we like most about the Inspiron 530 is its fast Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 dual-core processor. At 2.66GHz, its clock speed is faster than almost any other PC in this price range. You may have heard that with dual-core and quad-core CPUs out there, clock speeds matter less these days. To a certain extent that's true. But horsepower will still get you some benefit, especially when everything else in its class is significantly slower.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Dell Inspiron 530
120 
Gateway GT5692
153 
Dell Inspiron 530s
158 
HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f
159 
Acer Aspire X3200
182 

Apple iTunes encoding test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Dell Inspiron 530
134 
HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f
155 
Gateway GT5692
189 
Dell Inspiron 530s
191 
Acer Aspire X3200
201 

Multimedia multitasking test (in seconds)
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Dell Inspiron 530
669 
Gateway GT5692
774 
Acer Aspire X3200
816 
Dell Inspiron 530s
874 
HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f
892 

CineBench test
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Rendering Multiple CPUs  
Rendering Single CPU  
Dell Inspiron 530
6,219 
3,192 
Acer Aspire X3200
5,034 
1,862 
Gateway GT5692
4,934 
1,772 
HP Pavilion Slimline s3500f
4,818 
2,491 
Dell Inspiron 530s
4,451 
2,360 

We expected the Dell would outperform the Gateway on certain tests, but we admit we're surprised at both the multitasking and the CineBench multicore CPU scores. Both of those tests tend to favor core volume over processor speed. It seems that because of its much higher clock speed, the Dell was able to overcome any performance benefit the 2.1GHz triple-core AMD chip provides the Gateway. The Inspiron 530 is easily the best-performing PC among systems we've tested in the $450 to $600 price range over the last few months.

Keep in mind that we haven't reviewed every system in this price bracket, and more recent PCs have hit store shelves since we wrote about the Gateway GT5692. The Gateway DX4710-05, for example, has similar specifications to the Dell, including the same hard drive for $509, but with a slower Intel CPU. That system is attractive if you care more about features than performance. We'll be reviewing that model and a newer PC from HP in the next week or so.

Aside from its performance, the Inspiron 530 is fairly unremarkable. It has the standard DVD burner/media card reader package that comes with nearly all modern desktops. You get six USB 2.0 ports between the front and the rear of the system, the 10/100 Ethernet jack, and a standard array of 7.1 analog audio ports. PCs with more recent chipsets, particularly from Acer and Gateway, tend to offer better options in this regard, including HDMI video and eSATA ports.

The Dell also offers a basic complement of internal expansion options. We mentioned that you can add a secondary hard drive; you also get a graphics card slot, a 1x PCI Express slot, and a standard PCI slot. Removing the PCI modem card will free up another expansion slot. Sadly, Dell uses four 1GB RAM sticks in this system, which means if you want to upgrade to 6GB or 8GB, you'll need to throw out at least two of the current memory sticks.

As we noticed with the Dell Inspiron 530s, the retail version of the Inspiron 530 includes little in the way of preloaded software, aside from Windows Vista. A Roxio disc-burning application is the only extra program. On the one hand this is good, because lean installs free up system resources for other things. On the other hand , the system information software Dell ships on its other systems can be useful.

For other support, Dell provides the same level of coverage as its built-to-order PCs. The warranty covers parts and labor for one year, and you get a toll-free 24-7 phone line and a variety of useful resources at Dell's Web site if you need technical support. You'll also likely have to fend off Best Buy's service and support up-selling if you purchase this system in a store.

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System configurations:
Acer Aspire X3200
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.1GHz AMD Phenom X3 8400; 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 8200 integrated graphics chip; 320GB 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.

HP Pavilion SlimLine s3500f
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.8GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5400; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 6150SE integrated graphics chip; 500GB, 7,200rpm hard drive.

Dell Inspiron 530
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E7300; 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) Intel GMA 3100 integrated graphics chip; 640GB, 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.

Dell Inspiron 530s
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.2GHz Intel Pentium E2200; 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Intel GMA 3100 integrated graphics chip; 3200GB 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.

Gateway GT5692
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.1GHz AMD Phenom X3 8450; 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Western Digital hard drive.

User opinions

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User Rating: 9/10

Great performance for a great price

Pros: The PC comes with 4 Gigs of Ram has a decent on-board audio card a large Hard Drive and Vista Home Premium. I've owned the PC for a few months now and it starts up pretty fast and has never locked up on me and no useless shareware on it

Cons: I really do not like on-board video cards. There is a 16X PCE Video Card slot and I plan to make use of it, also it would have been nice to have had something in the second optical drive bay it would have been nice but for a sub $600.00 PC..

Review: Very nice set of hardware and is easily upgradable for a computer just at the $600.00 mark with a Intel 2.6 Ghz Dual Core CPU, A large 740 gig HD 4 Gigs of Ram a 7.1 audio system and Vista Home Premium, with MS Works. A 9.1 card reader which for us with digital cameras is another nice feature, and is lacking in most of the computers I've looked at under the $600.00 mark as are missing many of the features found in this PC. For $599.00 I couldn't find another PC on the shelve that competed with it.

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Dell Inspiron 530-115B specifications

  • General
  • Type Personal computer
  • Product Form Factor Mini tower
  • Built-in Devices LED panel
  • Width 6.7 in
  • Depth 17.1 in
  • Height 14.3 in
  • Weight 28.0 lbs
  • Processor
  • Type Intel Core 2 Duo E7300 / 2.66 GHz
  • Multi-Core Technology Dual-Core
  • 64-bit Computing Yes
  • Installed Qty 1.0
  • Max Supported Qty 1.0
  • Cache Memory
  • Type L2 cache
  • Installed Size 3.0 MB
  • Cache Per Processor 3 MB
  • Mainboard
  • Chipset type Intel G33 Express
  • Data bus speed 1066.0 MHz
  • RAM
  • Installed Size 4.0 GB / 4.0 GB (max)
  • Technology DDR2 SDRAM
  • Form Factor DIMM 240-pin
  • Storage Controller
  • Type Serial ATA - Integrated
  • Controller interface type Serial ATA-300
  • RAID level RAID 0 , RAID 1
  • Storage
  • Floppy drive type None
  • Hard Drive 1.0 x 640.0 GB - Standard - Serial ATA-300 - 7200.0 rpm
  • Hard Drive (2nd) None
  • Hard Drive (3rd) None
  • Optical Storage
  • Type DVD±RW (±R DL)
  • CD / DVD read speed 48x (CD) / 16x (DVD)
  • CD / DVD write speed 48x (CD) / 16x (DVD)
  • Optical Storage (2nd)
  • Type None
  • Storage Removable
  • Type None
  • Monitor
  • Monitor Type None.
  • Graphics Controller
  • Type Integrated
  • Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA 3100 Dynamic Video Memory Technology 4.0
  • Video Memory 358.0 MB (max)
  • Max Allocated RAM Size 358.0 MB
  • Audio Output
  • Type Sound card - Integrated
  • Sound output mode 7.1 channel surround
  • Audio output compliant standards High Definition Audio
  • Speaker(s) Dell AX210 - 2.0 x Right / left channel
  • Keyboard
  • Keyboard interface USB
  • Input Device
  • Type Keyboard
  • Telecom
  • Modem Fax / modem - PCI - Plug-in card
  • Max transfer rate 56.0 Kbps
  • Audio Input
  • Type None
  • Networking
  • Networking Network adapter - Integrated
  • Data Link Protocol Fast Ethernet , Ethernet
  • Expansion / Connectivity
  • Expansion Bays Total (Free) 1.0 ( 1.0 ) x Internal - 3.5" x 1/3H , 2.0 Front accessible - 3.5" x 1/3H , 2.0 Front accessible - 5.25" x 1/2H
  • Expansion Slots Total (Free) 1.0 ( 2.0 ) x PCI - LGA775 Socket , 1.0 ( 1.0 ) x Memory - DIMM 240-pin , 1.0 ( 1.0 ) x PCI Express x16 , 4.0 ( 0.0 ) x PCI Express x1 , 2.0 Processor
  • Interfaces 1.0 x Audio - Line-in - RJ-11 ( 1 in front ) , 8.0 x Network - Line-out (rear) - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ( 1 in front ) , 1.0 x Audio - Line-out (side surround) - Mini-phone 3.5 mm ( 4 in front ) , 1.0 x Modem - Input - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Microphone - Phone line - 4 pin USB Type A , 2.0 x Audio - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Audio - Line-out/headphones - RJ-45 , 1.0 x Display / video - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , Hi-Speed USB
  • Printer
  • Type None
  • Miscellaneous
  • Cables Included Power cable ( 1.0 pcs.)
  • Features Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately)
  • Power
  • Power device type Power supply
  • Power provided 300.0 Watt
  • Operating System / Software
  • OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
  • Software Microsoft Works 9.0
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
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