I bought an XPS 700 gaming computer, Do you think it will be good when i get it , i sure hope so, do you like? - serial x fi sound blade
I bought a Dell XPS 700th I saw a few comments. I just want to know that you are 1, and I think it will be good for the hard core games. Step $ 2800.00, Got Intel Core2,
2 GB DDR2 SDRAM at 667 MHz,
250 GB Serial ATA hard drive (7,200 RPM) w / DataBurst Cache
512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX for Dimension XPS 700
7-slot BTX motherboard
PCI-X-Fi Sound Card
16X DVD-ROM and 16X DVD + /-RW.
Should I wait or have to?
For players ONLY QUESTION !!!!!!
Serial X Fi Sound Blade I Bought An XPS 700 Gaming Computer, Do You Think It Will Be Good When I Get It , I Sure Hope So, Do You Like?
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The rock machine for current games. My only concern is the GeForce 7800 GTX graphics card. It's an Nvidia card (8800 series), Microsoft DirectX 10. If you want to improve themselves and play in Windows Vista (Sales January 30, 2007), then you have this card (or other documents, DX10, which is currently the only one).
Overall, this is an ideal platform for the moment, but in a few months a new video card purchase. Video cards can use expensive (up to $ 600) so that it could be worth the wait.
Do yourself a favor .... www.tigerdirect.com go check their prices ... I) is almost the same team (IT rock and I paid less than half that price .... Do not take my word for it .... Fetch! Good luck.
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This system is very good for games. I recommend it belongs in the future because they save you tons of $ $ $. If I would compare my Dell to have saved about $ 500th But be careful that you own the building time can take advantage and can be frustrating, but finally all paid off.
What about looking at the list of $ 1800 worth of equipment if you build yourself with the best parts from the shelf.
If you are good at hardware, and enjoy doing it myself, so why not a Day field newegg or tiger cub and build them as you wish to look and act? Use the big step to keep this thing in an entirely new class, if desired.
Dell support is very bad for consumers, it is not an avoidance hardware and software that help you, if you have any problems with this thing, do not care. It is completely unnecessary.
I'm no Dell Basher. The quality of the material is appropriate and very good for medium and large businesses and institutions, but a home user does not have the time, resources or multilingual skills to manage support calls with the company. Most of us speak English in the United States and need to strengthen their control in order to help people who have to do with us, too. Nuff Said.
Free support is on the Internet for all of us geek availables Set in the forums, almost everything you need for a free consultation anyway (), and replace the big vendors like Newegg and Tiger on everything that does not work up to a year without any detours, and without question.
Do you have more than one user.
Bite the bullet and build it. Then become a Pro
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