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New Dell Dual-Graphics Desktop Doubles Gamers' Derring-DoAug. 8, 2005--Enthusiasts and gamers can double their fun with advanced dual-graphics technology in Dell's new XPS 600 system. The Dell XPS 600 desktop delivers high levels of performance for a richer entertainment experience with dual graphics based on new NVIDIA technology combined with Intel dual-core (two-in-one) processors. The XPS 600 provides two PCI-Express x16 slots optimized for customers who want to use dual graphics cards in a single system. Dual graphics cards and dual-core processors can significantly improve performance for gaming and multimedia applications. Dell's innovative use of dual x16 PCIe graphics with NVIDIA scalable link interface (SLI) X16 technology can increase video bandwidth by up to 100 percent compared to competitive dual x8 PCIe-based systems. As a result, XPS 600 users can play 3-D games and DVDs at the highest resolution settings for realistic entertainment, and can easily run future applications and devices requiring high video bandwidth. The desktop also lets enthusiasts who opt for a 64-bit operating system better manage digital content or data by increasing system memory and running next-generation applications. "Dell worked aggressively with NVIDIA and leading game developers to bring dual-graphics innovation quickly to customers," said John Medica, senior vice president of Dell product group. "The innovation behind the XPS 600 gives gamers and enthusiasts bleeding edge performance and entertainment value, along with the support services to keep their systems staying up all night right along with them." "The Dell XPS 600 is the world's first OEM Intel-based desktop to deliver NVIDIA nForce4 SLI X16 technology," Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of NVIDIA said. "Dell and NVIDIA are enabling customers to play all of today's popular games or movies at the most intense and vivid settings -- the way they're meant to be played -- while offering the system performance necessary to run future games and multimedia applications."
Blasting the Boundaries of 32-bit Computing Customers can also order the new desktop with Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition factory installed. The Windows x64 operating system is designed to deliver 64-bit technology while supporting most 32-bit applications, which can improve performance for video editing and gaming. Gamers and enthusiasts can use up to 8GB(b) of system memory to manage their growing library of games, music, photos, videos and information. Customers can test their gaming skills on the Dell XPS 600 at id Software's QuakeCon 2005 gaming event to be held outside Dallas, Texas from August 11th through August 14th.
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