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zippyjuan
04-25-2006, 09:16 PM
Dell Sells out of $10 000 Gaming Computers.
Dell’s XPS 600 Renegade No Longer Available

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by Anton Shilov

[ 04/25/2006 | 08:58 AM ]


Dell Inc., the world’s largest maker of personal computers, said Tuesday it has sold all its limited edition XPS 600 Renegade systems that packed the top-of-the range offerings from Intel Corp., Nvidia Corp., innovative physics accelerators from Ageia and cost around $10 000.

“We sold out [Dell XPS 600 Renegade systems] in 3 days. The XPS 600 Renegade was a great example of Dell’s ability to deliver cutting edge technologies to gamers, and we’re committed to making these technologies – such as physics accelerators and quad SLI – more broadly available over time,” said Liem Nguyen, a spokesman for Dell.

The Dell XPS 600 Renegade was equipped with Intel Pentium Extreme Edition dual-core processor overclocked to 4.26GHz, 2GB of PC2-5400 (667MHz) memory, specially designed graphics cards each carrying two NVIDIA GeForce 7900 graphics processors with 512MB of memory per chip (2GB in total), Western Digital Raptor hard disk drives, Ageia PhysX accelerator for physics effects and so on. Dell sold the system for roughly $10 000, an unprecedented price of a desktop PC for gaming.

Dell did not disclose how many systems featuring overclocked Pentium Extreme Edition processor as well as Nvidia’s quad SLI technology it has sold, however, it emphasized, that the systems were custom-painted and came with autograph of Michael Dell, the founder of the company.

Nvidia quad SLI technology uses special GeForce 7900 GX2 graphics cards, each of which has two GeForce 7900-series graphics processors. Quad SLI allows to turn on 32x antialiasing, the maximum level possible today, or to play the latest games in 2560x1600 resolution. Even though quad SLI may not mean the highest performance possible, users buying systems featuring four GeForce 7900 GPUs may expect better graphics quality than those who use one or two graphics cards.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/other/display/20060425085758.html

DarkFury
04-25-2006, 10:09 PM
someone just had money to burn to buy those PCs... :shrug:

brainsmile
04-25-2006, 10:39 PM
got mine!































:shifty: j/k

ArkiStan
04-26-2006, 12:20 AM
... the systems were custom-painted and came with autograph of Michael Dell, the founder of the company.

I would have bought one just for that. Damn.....I missed out!!!!

cheapie
04-26-2006, 04:42 AM
someone just had money to burn to buy those PCs... :shrug:



says mr dual hemi. :hihi:

DarkFury
04-26-2006, 06:26 AM
says mr dual hemi. :hihi:
Jealous? :D

HEMI! HEMI! :cool:


(BTW... back in the day my Daddy always told me to go with the best engine you could get... V8s mostly... when you buy a car. The body might go to sh@t... but at least the engine should still be good. I guess I still go by that logic when buying vehicles. :D )

bachviet
04-26-2006, 06:39 AM
For rich kids only

Markel
04-26-2006, 10:13 AM
(BTW... back in the day my Daddy always told me to go with the best engine you could get... V8s mostly... when you buy a car.
One question - what was the price of gas back then? ;)

DarkFury
04-26-2006, 10:45 AM
One question - what was the price of gas back then? ;)
You should know.. you were alive and driving in those days ol' timer. :D

Markel
04-26-2006, 11:06 AM
You should know.. you were alive and driving in those days ol' timer. :D
I know - I was just making a point. :) (My dad tended toward the big Buicks - Electra, 225/a.k.a. "Deuce-and-a-Quarter", etc., but you won't find me trying to satisfy those car's appetites for gas.)

DarkFury
04-26-2006, 12:15 PM
I know - I was just making a point. :) (My dad tended toward the big Buicks - Electra, 225/a.k.a. "Deuce-and-a-Quarter", etc., but you won't find me trying to satisfy those car's appetites for gas.)
Well I ain't trying to buy a "battleship" either... (and last I checked, Buick hasn't made a "225" in over 2 decades...)

But still... the logic here is... over time a V8 doesn't have to work as hard to pull a load as a smaller engine... hence less chance of it wearing out over time. And so far, that has worked for me... (even though there are folks out there with 4 bangers with 200K+ miles on them. :D )

But oh well.. I guess this train has been derailed enough. Start a thread in Auto if ya wanna continue the thought. :D

guiseppewv
05-01-2006, 04:10 PM
But still... the logic here is... over time a V8 doesn't have to work as hard to pull a load as a smaller engine... hence less chance of it wearing out over time. And so far, that has worked for me... (even though there are folks out there with 4 bangers with 200K+ miles on them. :D )



I have a 4 cyl with ~175k miles on it. I will be dissapointed if my honda doesn't get 250k miles.

Markel
05-01-2006, 05:58 PM
I have a 4 cyl with ~175k miles on it. I will be dissapointed if my honda doesn't get 250k miles.
And you can be sure that you have spent less on gas over those 175K miles than if you had a V8 (and probably no more on maintenance). The gist of my comment was that with the price of gas so much higher than 30 years ago (as well as the durability of cars such as Honda and Toyota), the paradigm has shifted.

guiseppewv
05-02-2006, 07:38 AM
And you can be sure that you have spent less on gas over those 175K miles than if you had a V8 (and probably no more on maintenance). The gist of my comment was that with the price of gas so much higher than 30 years ago (as well as the durability of cars such as Honda and Toyota), the paradigm has shifted.

I agree. No major expenses on repairs. I don't think I ever spent more than $150 - and that was for new rotors, pads, & labor. BTW - my car got ~32-33 mpg on my Easter trip back to WV. I normally average ~29-30 mpg around here.

DarkFury
05-02-2006, 09:26 AM
The horse is dead...and the train derailed... Take it to Automotive or else "teh big guy" might get involved... :2far: