Dell takes XPS from GTX to Ultra
If you went to CES this year surely you must have seen the XPS 710 H2C, the ultimate gaming rig from Dell. Today it’s time for its successor to come to life: the XPS 720 H2C, which takes performance up, to a new level, while maintaining a not so friendly price point.
What XPS 720 H2C brings new are dual GeForce 8800 Ultra VGA cards, which totals 1.5 GB frame buffer, more than your average PC RAM size. CPU is a quad-core QX6800, overclocked by Dell to 3.73 GHz from 2.93 GHz (available as an option, as the lowest performing CPU available for XPS is the QX6700 at 3.43 GHz). We also have two 10.000 RPM 160 GB hard drives and only two 2GB RAM, which are provided by Corsair. RAM runs at a “dominating” 1066 GHz, but I think it will hold you back compared to the 4 GB RAM offered by the previous XPS reincarnation, the 710 H2C.

I just hope you have a decor at home to match the XPS 720 H2C
Also as upgrade you can opt for an Ageia PhysX card. At the 5.999 $ starting price point Dell ads a 24 inch Ultrasharp wide screen LCD, a 2X Blu Ray drive and the WL6000 wireless 5.1 sound system. You can find out more here, it you plan on purchasing the monster.
And if you’re curios, read this post to see which dell laptop is the best for your right now.
Source: Crunch Gear


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