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The Dell XPS is a line of high-end gaming computers sold by Dell. XPS is an acronym for Xtreme...
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The Dell XPS is a line of high-end gaming computers sold by Dell. XPS is an acronym for Xtreme Performance System. The first XPS computer dates back to 1993. By around 2003-2004, the first XPS laptop was released, featuring desktop Pentium 4 processors. As of 2009, almost all Dell computers under the XPS line are now branded as Studio XPS, with the XPS One being the only remaining computer sold under the XPS brand.
There have been six generations of XPS computers, with the newest major upgrade being in 2005. Each new generation brings many upgrades to system components, but rarely chassis design updates.
The Studio XPS, also referred to as Studio XPS 435MT, was released November 16, 2008. This is a PC with performance somewhat between the XPS 420 and 630. Its processor is the Intel Core i7.
This desktop fills the gap between the media-oriented XPS 420/430 and the high-end XPS 730x. There is no difference between the 630 and the 630i. It features a Dell-modified NVIDIA nForce 650i chipset that supports both SLI and CrossFire configurations, but lacks ESA certification (the only ESA-certified component in the 630i is Dell's "Master Input/Output" (or "MIO") printed circuit board).
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Freebase Data Team
Oct 22, 2006
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Oct 22, 2006
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