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The Dell Studio XPS desktop uses the Core i7-920 processor as standard (the i7-940 is a $470 upgrade) paired with at least 3GB of DDR3-1333 triple-channel RAM, a 500GB 7,200rpm hard-drive and ...
Dell has updated its Studio XPS 9100 desktop series to include Intel's latest Core i7 processors, bringing a welcome burst of speed with up to hexacore chips on offer. Priced from $949.99 with the ...
The base configuration of the Studio XPS includes the 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-920, 3GB of DDR3 memory, the ATI Radeon HD 3450 with 256MB, a 500GB hard drive and the 64-bit version of Windows Vista ...
Dell has just upgraded its Studio XPS 9100 series of computers to now use Intel’s latest Core i7 hexcore processors. The new systems start at $949 equipped with a 2.66 GHz core i7-920 paired ...
The Studio XPS 8000 starts at $800, and that includes a 500GB hard disk, 4GB of DDR3-1066 RAM, and Intel’s new Core i5-750 (2.66GHz) processor.
Shipping the new technology in a mini-tower box, under the recently-released Studio XPS brand, Dell is currently etailing a full system, albeit base unit, for a staggering £699, including VAT and ...
To Dell's credit, it has taken those points on board and launched the new Studio XPS 435. Pictured below, this Core i7-based multimedia desktop introduces a new design that incorporates pure white ...
Dell 6-Core Studio XPS 7100 Review by Paul Lilly — Monday, July 05, 2010, 10:30 AM EDT Comments Article Index ...
The XPS Studio desktop's base $949 model boasts 2GB memory, 256MB ATI Radeon HD 3450 graphics, and 500GB storage, while the top-end $1,499 configuration features a 512MB2 ATI Radeon HD 4850, 6GB ...
And so enters the Dell Studio XPS 9000. At $999 (as of 8/23/09), it’s the least-expensive Core i7-based PC on our Top 10 Value PCs chart, beating the competition by anywhere from $130 to $460.
And at 1900x1200, anything is fair game. The Studio kept pace with CyberPower's Gamer Extreme 3000 rig we reviewed last year, which came equipped with a dual-GPU GTX 295 and Core i7 860 processor.