Find out moreThat's right. The liquid-cooled XPS 710 HC2 uses patent-pending cooling that'll see QX6700-equipped systems leave the factory at 3.2GHz. It has a lot more besides.
Find out moreThat's right. The liquid-cooled XPS 710 HC2 uses patent-pending cooling that'll see QX6700-equipped systems leave the factory at 3.2GHz. It has a lot more besides.
I love the engineeriong of it, even if I would never get one (or be able to even afford one).
If I built that system, there would be tubes and wires everywhere.
begs the question even more about Alienware if you ask me.....
Matt.
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Anyone here actually considerin gettin one of these beauties?
A couple of issues.
1: That nforce 590 Mobo is kinda gimped re real overclocking. Other than change the multiplier, any changes (fsb, ram frequency, timings) have to be changed via software (ie ntune).
2: Dell allready uses the 680 for the 720. XPS700 and XPS710 owners (of the regular air-cooled variety) have allready been sold 680s as "upgrade packages" to rectify the rather indifferent performance of the 590.
Well, that's one big issue really. The watercooled/peltier thing is a neat gizmo, but the air cooled one already worked well. It's a big show to hide the fact that they don't have a real quality btx mobo. Yes, these are all btx by the way, so forget about upgrading it later. the whole system will have to be thrown away in a couple of years, unless the dead form factor makes a magical comeback.
this was back in February of course...the market hasn't hung about since then..
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