.....you were *GIVEN* a dual Xeon rig??????
*faints*
:O
It's the NetBurst variant aka Northwood. It was built a month before Prescott came out which is fine with me as early Prescotts benchmark lower than the later Northwoods. As a XP machine, it's very speedy for most applications.
I was given the PW 470 because the Mobo developed the infamous popped capacitors disease and it was 3 days out of warranty. Dell refused to cover it (score points for Dell customer service!) under warranty so the customer replaced it with a new dual core Xeon box. He gave it to me and I took it home. With the application of several hours of time and $35.00 worth of caps, it's as good as new, maybe better.
Specs: Dual Xeon 2.8, 2GB DDR ECC reg RAM, 80GB Maxtor SATA drive (replaced with 2 160GB SATA SEagates out of my junk box), Ati Fire GL PCI-X video card, DVD-RW drive, CD-RW drive, Soundblaster Audigy 2 sound card, Gigabit LAN on motherboard.
All of my Dell's in my collection: XPS Pro 200, XPS-V350, XPS-V400, Dimension 4100, Power Edge 1300 (dual P3 550), Power Edge 1500SC (dual P3 1.3GHZ) , Precision Workstation 410 (dual P2-450), PW 470 (dual Xeon 2. 8) and my Micron Netframe Server (dual P3 550) were given to me by customers who out grew them or wanted a non-function unit disposed of.