DELL XPS GEN 5 (Dual Core) 34% off Starting at $1979 and add 2405FPW for only $669

Hanpan

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It is 34% off when added to cart. That is items listed to add do not include the 34% off... try adding it.
 

UltraWide

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"3.20GHz with Hyper-Threading Technology. User-overclockable in BIOS to 3.40GHz and 3.60GHz"

Overclocking in a Dell???? WOW!
 

Hanpan

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Please note all upgrades are listed as full price and will deduct 34% off at cart.
 

dheffer

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A pentium EE dual core chip w/ a 6800nu in an xps system isnt that bad if you wanna buy premade
O/Cing in a Dell.. I'll be damned
 

jpeyton

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It's not really Dell that's allowing it. Intel finally took a page from AMD and made their uber-expensive flagship CPU multiplier-unlocked (like the engineering samples).

So it's not FSB overclocking; you just increase the multipliers up to 18 through the BIOS. HardOCP said they got their dual-core Extreme Edition up to 4GHz with a little voltage, so 3.6GHz without any voltage in a Dell is very feasible.
 

JohnDoh

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Originally posted by: UltraWide
"3.20GHz with Hyper-Threading Technology. User-overclockable in BIOS to 3.40GHz and 3.60GHz"

Overclocking in a Dell???? WOW!


that is a big WOW for dell, but I bet its exactly what is says, just an option to select 3.4 and 3.6ghz, no freedom to overclock it how you want but still....wow

Whats next? a Windows XP Gaming Edition?, its just one those things thought hell freeze over first...
 

gshock888

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overclockable in dell terms does it simply mean that they underclock it and only enable full speed in BIOS? :D

this is a gaming machine, dell is smart playing this overclocking route for those who dont want to risk frying their equipment for another 400 mhz...