Dell XPS 630: Crysis Killer

 

Dell XPS 630: Crysis KillerToday’s games such as Crysis and Unreal Tournament 3 with their high system requirements are enough to tax most PCs. If you want to play the new games at max settings and high resolutions, then Dell’s XPS 630 might be the right choice for you.

Dell bases it power games station on the nForce 650i SLI chipset with 4GB of DDR2 RAM, 1TB of HDD, AGEIA PhysX accelerator, Intel’s Core 2 Quad and plus Nvidia’s latest graphic card with the SLI support. Considering that all of this is out together by a reputable company then you’ll not have any frame-rate problems when playing the latest games.

According to Engadget Dell’s XPS 630 has a lot of space for upgrading as well as a few not so obvious features as well.

You’ll have plenty of room for all those peripherals thanks to six total USB 2.0 ports, an optional 19-in-1 media card reader, gigabit Ethernet, audio in / out, FireWire and even PS/2 mouse and keyboard connectors. Also of note, it’s the first pre-fab PC to support the Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA).

For the above mentioned configuration you’ll pay around $1500 which should last you about a year and a half in terms of maxing out games until system requirements are pushed some more.

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