Today Dell announced the XPS 630, which will be available for sale tomorrow February 27th 2008 at http://www.dell.com/XPS630.
The XPS 630 will have a starting price of $1,249 and Dell promises it will deliver a great gaming experience and have all the latest technology built in. The XPS 630 will be built using a Standard ATX case so it will be fully upgradeable. It will also support NVIDIA SLI and AMD CrossFire.
“Since its inception, the Dell XPS line has been committed to delivering aggressive, competitive and attractive options for a broad spectrum of PC gamers,” said Arthur Lewis, head of Dell’s gaming group. “With the Dell XPS 630, we have the unique and exciting opportunity to offer a system that brings together the needs of enthusiasts and casual gamers.”
Features:
-- The XPS 630 is the first OEM PC to support the new Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA), the industry’s first open standard for delivering advanced levels of thermal management and control of other PC peripherals. Dell’s LightFX technology supports ESA so developers can create highly immersive gaming experiences synchronizing the LED lighting zones with the on-screen action in the game.
-- Under the hood the XPS 630 features:
-- NVIDIA nForce650 SLI Chipset
-- NVIDIA SLI Single/Dual Graphic options
-- ATI Crossfire Single/Dual Graphic options
-- Overclockable1 Intel Processors
-- Overclockable1 Corsair® DOMINATOR® Memory
-- 750 Watt Power Supply
-- 4 Internal HDD bays (Up to 3 Factory-Installed)
-- 4 DIMM slots
-- Two PCIeTM X16 Graphic slots
-- Light FX 2.0 (4 lighting zones) Allows you to change the color of the LEDS
-- AGEIA PhysXTM Accelerator option
-- Blu-ray DiscTM Drive option
-- Red and Black Bezel Color Choice
-- Customers who subscribed for a pre-launch discount received an email today with details on a limited time promotional configuration. The special $1,299 configuration includes an Intel® CoreTM 2 Quad Q6600 processor, dual NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB graphics cards2 with SLI technology and 2-year limit warranty3 and In-Home service4. Customers will be able to purchase configure-to-order XPS 630 systems starting tomorrow, Feb. 27.
For more info visit dell.com. Thanks to Dell for the images.
Comments: (2)
Chris123NT on Wed, Feb 27th, 2008 at 12:37 AM
Why in the hell are they using the 650i chipset? Do they realize that this chipset does NOT support the 45nm Quads (Ok so they’re using a Q6600, but upgrading to a newer CPU is a no go on this board).
They should just use the 780i to make it a MUCH more attractive system.
on Thu, Feb 28th, 2008 at 04:59 PM
Maybe they were trying to keep prices low?
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