Dell targets hardcore gamers

Anusha

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New top-of-the-range desktop comes with factory-overclocked CPU--at a wallet-clutching price.

Computer manufacturer Dell has unveiled its latest gaming PC in Europe, but the system doesn't come cheap. The new machine's price starts at £3,399 (approx $6,667), with the all-bells-and-whistles version with two UltraSharp monitors fetching just over £5,000 (approx $10,000).

The XPS 710 H2C edition desktop is for gamers who want "the ultimate gaming experience," according to the company line, and the computer comes built with a factory-overclocked Intel Extreme quad-core processor.

The system also combines traditional water cooling with thermoelectric, ceramic-based cooling. It uses a liquid-to-air heat exchanger that works like a car's radiator to remove most of the heat from the processor. Any leftover heat is removed with ceramic thermoelectric cooling modules--like those used in the space shuttle--to prevent the PC's high-speed components from damage.

The 710 H2C uses an Intel Core Extreme QX6700 quad-core processor overclocked from 2.66GHz to a heady 3.2GHz. It also uses the latest DirectX 10-compatible Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX graphics card, 4GB of RAM, and two 160GB hard drives with a fast spin-speed of 10,000rpm.

Dell believes that gaming enthusiasts who love to tinker with their PCs will want to buy the XPS 710 H2C, as it will provide the ability to have an overclocked machine but will also give the security of being under warranty.

The company, which acquired Alienware in March 2006, stated that it would also be continuing to "aggressively" focus on the gaming market itself, despite the acquisition of a gaming machine specialist.
 

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It also uses the latest DirectX 10-compatible Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX graphics card, 4GB of RAM, and two 160GB hard drives with a fast spin-speed of 10,000rpm.

oooooh maaan...........fissu hadei....
 

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But if you are already in USA (because that is USA price), you can buy the same config for around for less price than that, if you assemble it yourself.
 

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lasanka said:
but cant even think if buyin that anytime soon!!!!!!!!!!......
any idea on where t0o get directx 10?? hehehe
You wanna get DirectX 10 or a DirectX 10 supported card? Either way, you have to switch to Vista.

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Anytime soon? I thought, it was like "never" :rolleyes:
 

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heheh anytime soon.... aka (a nicer way of sayin NEVER) i think a directr x 10 supported card first.. i forgot its for new stuff tsk..
 

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lasanka said:
heheh anytime soon.... aka (a nicer way of sayin NEVER) i think a directr x 10 supported card first.. i forgot its for new stuff tsk..
I want one too. But the first DX10 titles are coming out in Q3 2007. So no point rushing out and buying a Geforce 8 right now.
 

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ah oki.. anyways i doubt i can get man.. i spent 40k for the wun i have now... well my bro spent heheh.. must ask and see when hes comin down he might bring...
 

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Dell XPS 710 H2C

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Processor - Intel® Core 2 Extreme QX6700 Factory Overclocked to 3.2GHz or Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Factory Overclocked to 3.46GHz
Os - Windows® XP
Chipset - NVIDIA nForce 590 SLI
Hard Disks - Up to 2TB6 Multiple Serial ATA Hard Drives (all 4 drives utilized)
Graphics Cards - Dual 768 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX graphics cards - SLI enabled
Sound Card - Sound Blaster X-FiT XtremeMusic
Physics Accelerator - AGEIA PhysX physics accelerator (optional)

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You wanna get DirectX 10 or a DirectX 10 supported card? Either way, you have to switch to Vista.

P.S.
Anytime soon? I thought, it was like "never"

This pc gives you only Windows XP.....
 

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It also uses the latest DirectX 10-compatible Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX graphics card, 4GB of RAM, and two 160GB hard drives with a fast spin-speed of 10,000rpm.

You can buy it with physics accelerator if you want... but Games must be designed to take advantage of the PhysX accelerator.