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    Dell XPS 700 - reviewed, dissected


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    Thanks for the link

    I posted up a video of this case a while ago, but that dissection was exactly what I was looking for. I don't know why Dell continues to pursue BTX when Intel doesn't even make hot chips anymore .

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    OOOO readin now

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    No SLi option.
    No overclocking option/s.
    Embarrassing gaming performances.
    Congratulations, it's a Dell!

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    What's up with the gaming performance? Did dell screw it up that much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by couppi
    What's up with the gaming performance? Did dell screw it up that much?
    Yep.

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    I guess for 4000$ the could've shipped it with some better DDR2 modules.

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    I like Bit-Tech, actually I look at it everyday with others, but come on have some pictures I can actually see. If my desktop was at 800X600 I might be able to see something but at 1280X1024 it's hard to see what is what. This isn't 1995, bandwidth is cheap, have some clickable pictures that I can actually see.

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    Format the HDs and reinstall windows, watch performence go way up

    EDIT: Since when is micron generic ram?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Popo
    No SLi option.
    No overclocking option/s.
    Embarrassing gaming performances.
    Congratulations, it's a Dell!
    Yup, but still it gets "Recommended award"....

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    [QUOTE=Lead Head]Format the HDs and reinstall windows, watch performence go way up

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    yup, my dell performs way better now after the reinstal and windows tweak.

    though i'm sure this dell doesn't touch a custom pc in the same price range but you can't beat dell's kickass case and clean cable managment.

    edit: anybody know where you can buy dell cases on their own other than ebay scraps?

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    Wow, pretty impressive for a Dell. I really love the design of that case too
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    The memory looks like Micron sans heatspreader, how do we know it's crap?



    I see no IC closeups though.

    An SPD eeprom flash later and you may have some ballistix, but I doubt they run well in that board that has no OC options.
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    What can we say about this specification? Well, the most obvious thing is that the selection of memory for this system is totally retarded - yes, it's great to have 2GB across two sticks, but why does Dell even offer the option of 667MHz memory, let alone send it in for a system review? The E6700 is designed to run at 800MHz, but Dell doesn't offer an option to have two sticks of that speed at 2GB, which is really, really stupid.
    So is not knowing the default FSB of the CPU in the system you're reviewing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exhausted mule
    you can't beat dell's clean cable managment.
    Are you kidding? I've seen machine's with a $500 price tag with much better cable management than that. They need to call up their new company and get some assemblers to come help out their XPS line.

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    for that cash i had expected better hardware.

    case looks nice formt he outside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephilim
    The memory looks like Micron sans heatspreader, how do we know it's crap?



    I see no IC closeups though.

    An SPD eeprom flash later and you may have some ballistix, but I doubt they run well in that board that has no OC options.


    So is not knowing the default FSB of the CPU in the system you're reviewing.

    actually most of the DDR coming out of dell, gateway and other is Samsung elcheapo stuff.
    cant say for sure on this particular system but it looks identicle to my oem gateway samsung ddr667, atleast it can do 820 5-5-5-15 w/ 2.1v but thats all..

    its not bad the conroe dont react much different anyways from 4-4-4- to 5-5-5 at the same clocks. so.. cheaper looser ram but same clocks. hell why not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lead Head
    EDIT: Since when is micron generic ram?
    Micron is just the chips. All generic RAM will use chips from one of the major producers because, well... thats where the chips come from. But they can still be low speed or not good at clocking because you have to account for yeilds just as you do for processors. Not to mention low quality PCBs etc
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    Hope DELL wont ruin the Alienware ALX...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobalt
    Micron is just the chips. All generic RAM will use chips from one of the major producers because, well... thats where the chips come from. But they can still be low speed or not good at clocking because you have to account for yeilds just as you do for processors. Not to mention low quality PCBs etc
    The sticker has the micron logo right on it Its not generic ram, its micron.
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    ummm I still say that a custom build will be a better value...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    ummm I still say that a custom build will be a better value...
    duh thats with all high-end Dells

    but i stil like that case.
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    Guys, not everyone knows how to or wants a custom pc, these people buy dells.

    Complaining about overclocking options on an oem pc, not reinstalling windows before benching and moaning about no sli when it looks to me that the option is there, is pointless.

    You are not a bunch of n00bs that buy 'l33t dell gaming machines' so why bother to complain about it, for the people its aimed at its more than good enough.

    seems the testing isnt that fair either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lead Head
    The sticker has the micron logo right on it Its not generic ram, its micron.
    Did you even read my post? Besides I think you have the wrong idea of "generic". I have never seen completly unbranded memory thus all RAM is "brand memory". Generic usually describes low quality or OEM modules. We buy generic RAM for our office computers but most of it has Twinmos or Samsung lables on it.
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    And once again dell manages to blow themselves outta the water..

    Im so not impressed..

    I agree with above poster, I hope alienware doesnt get pulled into this elcrapo model..
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