Dell launches XPS 730: Quadruples the power of Gaming
May 14th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 34 times, 1 so far today
Dell has raised the performance bar yet again with the launch of the XPS™ 730 H2C edition, a premier gaming desktop that is one of the most advanced gaming platforms on the planet.
With support for optional quad-core processors, quad GPU graphics solutions and up to four hard drives, the XPS 730 is more than ready to deliver an immersive experience and ensure gamers dominate their opponents in the most demanding PC games available today.
The XPS 730 H2C (starting at RS. 139,900) bring together some of the top bleeding-edge performance technologies gamers crave, such as:
The new NVIDIA® nforce® 790i Ultra SLI ® chipset with standard ATX motherboard, one of the industry’s most overclockable1 platforms for Intel processors.
Support for a variety of optional high performance graphics solutions, including the ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 in four- way CrossFireX™ or NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800GT with SLI technology.
Up to four hard drives factory installed, supporting a variety of high performance RAID arrays.
“We are delighted to bring in our premium XPS gaming machines to India”, said Girish Mehta, Director of Consumer Marketing, Dell India. “With the XPS gaming systems, we have been progressively delivering an awe-inspiring experience to gamers across and world and now, we have set the bar for the same in India as well”
The optional patent-pending H2C cooling solution has also been enhanced. Originally co-developed by Dell, Intel, Delphi and CoolIT, the two-stage ceramic cooling solution has been redesigned to fit an ATX motherboard. Other enhancements include:
Re-designed the CPU cold plate to provide more uniform cooling to all four processor cores, reducing the hottest core temperature when running at full load.
Added an additional cold plate to cool the chipset. Lower chipset temperature helps improve stability with front side bus overclocking.1
Added dynamic speed control to the pump and fans to help eliminate audible noise when the system is at idle.
Added a separate fan to provide assured cooling to the CPU’s voltage regulator components.
External chassis armor choices include premium materials like 2.4mm anodized aluminum on the XPS 730 H2C in brushed aluminum in Silver on the air-cooled XPS 730. Additional “under the hood” details include:
Standard ATX motherboard, 1 kilowatt 80PLUS power supply, and clean cable management for easy component upgrades
Large, quiet pulse width modulation (PWM) fans
Support for the new Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA), enabling real-time and complete PC performance management, while delivering new control and monitoring features for thermal, electric and acoustic characteristics.
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