Dell Renegade XPS 600 On Sale

Dell Renegade XPS 600 Desktop Picture
(Source: Engadget)

The NVIDIA® Quad-SLI-equipped Dell Renegade XPS 600 revealed earlier has been released for sale today.

For those who have forgotten, the Renegade XPS 600 comes equipped with the industry’s first dedicated physics accelerator – the AGEIA PhysX processor – which will allow developers to increase the sophistication and realism of their games. Of course, the overclocked Intel® Pentium® 965 Extreme Edition processor and the four NVIDIA® graphics cards aren’t to be laughed at either.

So, how much do we have to pay for this monster? Well, the Dell Renegade XPS 600 is priced at a whopping US$9,930. But the standard XPS 600, plus the physics controller, is going at US$2,039, while the lower-end Dell XPS 400 (with the physics controller), is priced at US$1,239.

More information and reviews on the Dell XPS Renegade 600 here.

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March 22nd, 2006 @ 09:11 AM • Filed under Desktops, News, XPS

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[...] For those that have forgotten, the XPS 600 Renegade went on sale only two weeks ago. But that doesn’t really matter since the monster PCs sold out even before that. [...]

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[...] With the potential to slot in a dual-slot graphics card and two PCI slot cards (the PhysX card anyone?), the XPS 700 could very well become as beastly as its Renegade XPS 600 older brother. Of course, let’s not forget the possibility of four 500GB HDDs and 2GB of RAM. [...]

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[...] The D9200 will support processors up to the Core 2 Duo E6700 (2.66GHz), up to 4GB of DDR2 (667MHz) SDRAM, and up to 1TB of SATA hard disk drive space. If you are willing to cough up the cash, you can even get a 512MB nVidia GeForce 7900 GTX graphics card and the AGEIA PhysX physics accelerator first seen with the monstrous Renegade XPS 600. [...]

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