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During CES keynote, Michael Dell says it's his company's obligation "to take computing to the next level."![]()
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Photos: Dell overclocks for CES
During CES keynote, Michael Dell says it's his company's obligation "to take computing to the next level."![]()
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Photos: Dell overclocks for CES
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But Intel and Gaming, I think I'll stick with AMD.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1845014,00.asp
"...it's really not a contest, with a couple of interesting exceptions. Look at the Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory tests, which use HDR lighting and Shader Model 3.0. At the lowest resolution, the 3.80GHz P4-equipped XPS 600 is easily outpaced by the Athlon 64 FX-57 system." - Extremetech.com
"Slower than Athlon 64 systems using older Nforce4 SLI chipsets; expensive." - Extremetech.com
This tells you one of two things. Either Dell holds some pull over Intel, or it's a publicity stunt to help promote Intel CPUs in gaming systems.
As far as why Dell would have the XPS line to begin with all you have to do is look at Alienware. The argument that "power gamers" are "smart" is absurd. If it were true, nobody would buy an Alienware and they'd be out of business already. They are doing fine and even moving into the business sector towards simulation systems and multi-unit orders.
Were this 5 years ago Intel would have pulled their deals with Dell and Dell would have sunk the next day by not being able to keep their chip prices as low as possible. AMD is sure to be noticing this move and will likely start promoting more OC based marketing. Afterall if an OC Intel can't beat the AMD if both are off-the-shelf (no overclocking) then AMD should have a good chance to OC their benchmarks right out of contention.
Unfortunately, my utter loathing for Dell has blinded me to the very scenario you pointed out. But then, I'm afraid I gave up on Intel years ago, preferring instead to OC the daylights out of (cheaper) AMD chips and bank the money saved.
- All the kings horses and all the kings men...
- by cagerattler January 21, 2006 10:49 PM PST
- won't be able to put Dell back together again.
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