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    Dell XPS 625 gaming PCs based on AMD Dragon

    Posted on Friday, January 09 2009 @ 19:00:49 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Dell has introduced new XPS 625 gaming desktops based on the new AMD Dragon platform. Prices start at $999.
  • The Dell XPS 625 gaming desktop is powered by AMD Multi-core Black Edition processors (unlocked) and high-performance ATI Radeon HD graphics, all overclockable1 through AMD performance tuning software.
  • For power users who want to turn the dial up to 11, the XPS 625 can be configured with: AMD Dragon platform technology, including the 3.0GHz AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition processor combined with dual ATI CrossFireX technology-enabled ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards, 8GB3 of memory with a 64-bit edition of Windows Vista plus 10,000 RPM hard drive options for faster startups, faster data retrieval and shorter wait times.
  • The XPS 625 features a brushed aluminum chassis with a choice of either black or red accents, plus the AlienFX customizable lighting system.



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