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Dell Releases Amazing New XPS and Monitor at CES

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 6, 2006 – 2:39 pm  Share
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Click for full-sizeHow do four Nvidia Graphics Cards in SLI sound to you?  No, that isn’t a typo, I said FOUR.  Dell’s new XPS 600 Renegade debuted at CES and is set to feature a ridiculous four Nvidia 7800 videocards, as well as a brand new Intel 9 Series dual Core processor at 4.26Ghz.  Again, not a typo, Dell overclocked it.  Finished off with 2Gb of RAM and a custom paint job, this is sure to be one absolutely amazing system.

If you happen to be needing something to display those games, Dell has you covered there too with their new 30” Ultrasharp Widescreen Monitor.  With an unbelievable 2560*1600 resolution, you’ll be seeing more blank space on your Windows desktop than you ever thought possible.

We at MobilitySite would sure love to get our hands on these, but I doubt that there will even be enough for those who want to pony up the unspecified amount of dollars to get one.  Wow.

 

Check out Dell’s CES page here: http://www.dell.com/html/us/products/ces/index.htm

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  • J-D-Cronin
    If it is mainly for gaming, 2 GB would be plenty (At least for a while ;))
  • Gray Rentz
    interesting, seems like they are lacking in the memory department though...they should have at least 3 or 4gb in that bad boy :-)
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