Dell is taking factory overclocking to the next level with its new XPS 720 H2C Edition gaming desktop. The XPS 720 H2C Edition leverages technologies from a number of well-known companies including Intel, NVIDIA and Corsair.
The XPS 720 H2C Edition uses an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor that has been factory overclocked to 3.46GHz which can be upgraded to a QX6800 overclocked to 3.73Ghz. The processor along with 2GB of 800MHz Corsair DOMINATOR DDR2 memory (factory overclocked to 1066MHz) find a home on an NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI MCP motherboard. Graphics duties are handled by two 768MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX graphics cards operating in SLI mode which can also be upgraded to two 8800 Ultra graphic cards.
In keeping with its over-the-top bravado, the XPS 720 H2C Edition also incorporates LightFX which was first seen on the XPS M1710. By using the LightFX toolkit, users can control three light zones, eight intensity levels and 16 colors on the computer case.
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The XPS 720 H2C Edition uses an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor that has been factory overclocked to 3.46GHz which can be upgraded to a QX6800 overclocked to 3.73Ghz. The processor along with 2GB of 800MHz Corsair DOMINATOR DDR2 memory (factory overclocked to 1066MHz) find a home on an NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI MCP motherboard. Graphics duties are handled by two 768MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX graphics cards operating in SLI mode which can also be upgraded to two 8800 Ultra graphic cards.
In keeping with its over-the-top bravado, the XPS 720 H2C Edition also incorporates LightFX which was first seen on the XPS M1710. By using the LightFX toolkit, users can control three light zones, eight intensity levels and 16 colors on the computer case.
For more information please click on the link below to build your system.
Source Source: Dell