New XPS 625 desktop rig, from Dell
Written by IT News on 8:23 PMThanks to the latest report of the computer hardware industry, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell can bring in a new playing surface platform, intended for use features and performance in the last Dragon platform from Advanced Micro Devices. Part of the XPS gaming family, the new Dell XPS 625 Desktop is designed to provide users with a game that offers performance at a price below $ 1000, and it combines the latest 55nm AMD-based multi-core CPU Black Edition with the very successful ATI Radeon HD graphics solutions.
"AMD and XPS are two well-known brands to deliver extreme gaming performance. With Dragon AMD is a technology platform that enables Dell is an unbelievable end user's experience," said Leslie Sobon, Vice President, Marketing, AMD. "Give us an AMD Phenom X4 Black Edition II processor, ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series graphics and AMD 7-Series chipsets, Dragon combines innovative hardware AMD tuning the software in the XPS 625, which will govern the gaming experience to a new level."According to the technical specifications list the new XPS 625 gaming desktop platform users will be able to use the computing power of 3.0 GHz AMD Phenom X4 Black Edition II 940-processor in combination with two ready CrossFireX ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards. In addition, 8 GB of memory and hard disk 10000RPM further improve performance, which gives more power for high-end gaming applications. The system comes with Windows Vista and is estimated at an initial price of $999.
The "Dragon" on the XPS 625 gaming platform also boasts AMD Fusion for Gaming utility and technology Overdrive, which basically allows users to press the envelope and increase the gaming performance with a simple touch of a button. In order to better adapt to the XPS 625 is equipped with several zone AlienFX RGB lighting, which supplements the general external aesthetics. The system showcased at this year's CES event in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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