Wednesday, August 30th 2006
Dell UK upgrades the XPS 700 series with Core 2 Duo.
The extremely powerful computer Dell showed off with Quad SLI has offially started shipping. And if you live in the UK, your new Dell ships with a Core 2 Duo processor. You can get a Dell XPS 700 with Core 2 Duo for £1,100 including VAT and shipping. Anyone who ordered their XPS 700 and hasn't received it yet has been given the option for a free Core 2 Duo upgrade instead of the original Pentium D.
Source:
The Register
20 Comments on Dell UK upgrades the XPS 700 series with Core 2 Duo.
AWESOME MACHINE...
Also, they talk about quad-SLI, but it seems like in the picture they have used 2x 7800GTX 512MB cards in it...though I am sure it is just the stock picture and I am just being picky.
PCs frighten the life out of most people - everyday, people pay the likes of PC world £150 for a 6600gt and then another £30 to fit it. To us, this is lunacy - to them it is safety.
If you build a system for a friend, and it goes wrong, what kind of warranty do they have? How sure are you that you could fix it? What if you cant and they have given you £1,100 based on your assurances of a better system?
Leave the Dell buyers to their ways - they deserve each other :laugh:
I went in and used their PC builder to create a system as close to one a friend just built for £700, and it came in at £1,650. An that was using an e6400 and a 7900GTX 512MB whereas my friends is an e6600 and X1900XTX 512MB. And that was reducign the warranty to 1yr onsite.
My dad flipped when I removed ata cables/dvd drive/floppy drive/front case pannel to MOVE things. heh... He'd die if I ever OC'd the processor...
-yes its a dell... 8400 if it matters
Secondly, the Windows XP 64-bit setup fails with stop error A0 and the specific error message that the ACPI BIOS is not compatible with Windows 64-bit. This is not hearsay but first hand experience from a professional system builder. Seems I'm not the only one to have hit this wall: forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board/message?board.id=xps_desk_genhdw&message.id=27514