Dell Starts Selling $9,900 Gaming PC
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Dell will begin taking orders for its "limited edition" XPS 600 Renegade desktop gaming rig. The kit will set you back a whopping $9,930, though that includes Dell's 30in LCD monitor.
The rig comes in a custom-painted case which houses four GeForce 7900 GPUs each with 512MB of video memory, ready to run games at 2,560 x 1,600.
The rig comes in a custom-painted case which houses four GeForce 7900 GPUs each with 512MB of video memory, ready to run games at 2,560 x 1,600.
Source: The RegisterDell's also put a SoundBlaster X-Fi Fatal1ty sound card in the box, which also houses a Western Digital 160GB, 10,000rpm Raptor hard drive and - in case you run out of room - a second WD HDD, a 400GB, 7,200rpm job. There's 2GB of dual-channel 667MHz DDR 2 connected to the CPU via an Nvidia nForce 4 SLI chipset.
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Dell is actually taking steps to try and break out of the "Dull" stereotype.
Dell wants to give Alienware and the other expensive high-performance box makers competition. Great!
Custom painted case - oustanding (if you like boy wonder graphics).
The negatives:
Dell is looking for people with no hardware skills and lots of disposable income. Are there really a lot of people who will pay $9K+ for a desktop computer?
The pictured case looks like a painted version of the cramped Octiplex cases. If so, what a ripoff! That case is OK for mass corporate sales, where the user never opens the case, but NOT acceptable for custom, high performance gaming machine. pathetic! Good luck on future upgrades. Those cases are not easy to work in. Perhaps it is a different, larger case that just looks like the Octopus case?
Maybe they should put AOL and Type R stickers on the case, raise the price $1000 more, get it on the Today show or ZDNet, and sell even more of them!
If nothing else, I'll give Dell credit for trying something new - high performance.
The case looks just like the dual Xeon Precision 670 cases we got for the engineers at Honeywell... minus the paint of course...
That's a hell of a rig, but no way I'd spend that much for it, even if I won the lottery. I'd build it for half that and give the other half to charity or something.
I'd also echo Leo's comments.. it is good to see Dell do things a little differently.
I think those are special SLI cards that you can't get through normal channels. IIRC they are double stacked 'single' cards in SLI.
That 30" LCD definitely needs those cards for that naitive resolution
There is just no smilie for this moment....
Sure there is:
According to Nvidia's site, they are releasing quad-SLI to manufacturers first. In my opinion thats total BS as it segregates the part of their customer base that has made them into the company they are today.
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Why is Dell selling expensive over the top PC's if they have just bought out Alienware? http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?t=43933
Isn't that in direct opposition
i bet after a while they are just going to start slapping alienware stickers on those suckers, then it wont really matter...
RENEGADE SOLD OUT!!
I'd love to see that thing against a system with comparable parts using an FX60.