The XPS series : Dell's latest gaming carnage

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Monday, 12 May 2008

dell-xps Gamers-this one’s sure to bewitch you! Dell has now joined the ranks of existing gamer pc’s with the unveiling of its XPS series and the attainment of Alienware. Read on! 

 The Dell XPS 720 was a total knock out with its Intel Dual and Quad Core Extreme processors and Direct X10 support.  Not satisfied with that, Dell has also announced two more of its performance PC namely the XPS 730H2C.

The XPS 730H2C flaunts optional support for quad-core processors, quad GPU graphics and a whopping four hard drives. You can choose from the standard air cooled edition (730) or the liquid cooled edition (730 H2C). The NVIDA nforce 790i Ultra SLI chipset with a standard ATX motherboard, an optional factory-overclocked Intel Core 2 Extreme processors, and Corsair DOMINATOR DDR3 memory make up the specs of both the PCs.

Graphic geeks would drool over this one! High performance graphic options such as the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2, CrossFireX, and NVIDA GeForce 8800GT with SLI technology find a place of honor in the configurations. Shell out a few extra bucks and you could select up to four factory installed hard drives to complement myriad RAID arrays.

Look-wise, the 730 H2C scores a perfect ten! Victory Red or Stealth Blue-it’s your choice! The 730, on the other hand, comes with a silver finish. Believe or not, what draws the crowd on this one is the ability to run the Crysis at a resolution of 1920x1200 with 30+ frames per second. Now, that’s a force to reckon with!

The cost factor is perhaps the clincher! The air cooled XPS 730 is all yours for a paltry $3,999 whereas the liquid cooled XPS 730 H2C is slated at $4,999. But hey, don’t forget that you can add on more features and customize your PC to your heart’s content! 


 

 
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