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Tower - 1 x Core 2 Duo E8300 / 2.83 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 1 x 500 GB - DVD More product details

215 reviews
November, 2009
We have a feeling that Dell is going to sell a lot of XPS 630 systems. This new midrange desktop brings over many of the features we like about Dell's XPS 720, but in a more manageable size. The price starts at $1,249 at launch, and for that you get...
Dell will let you configure the XPS 630 with an array of Core 2 Duo CPUs shortly after launch, so if you like the idea of an XPS 630 with a dual-core chip, you'll have that option soon. Like the XPS 700 case, the XPS 630 has LEDs on the rear side...
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Fastest gaming performance in its price category (mostly) ; distinctive chassis ; lots of expandability ; Nvidia software makes overclocking easy
Large case
With its second full-fledged gaming PC, Dell shows that it understands the mainstream gaming desktop as well as the high-end. The Dell XPS 630 delivers everything a gamer would want in a sub-$2,000 PC, from its components, to its case, to its powerful ...
Dell will let you configure the XPS 630 with an array of Core 2 Duo CPUs shortly after launch, so if you like the idea of an XPS 630 with a dual-core chip, you'll have that option soon. Like the XPS 700 case, the XPS 630 has LEDs on the rear side...
Customizable desktop system provides affordable performance in a stylish package.
Competitively priced
A few chip-set limitations
In general application performance, this XPS 630 (equipped with a 3.16-GHz Core 2 Duo E8500 CPU and 4GB of DDR2-800 Corsair Dominator memory) delivered a WorldBench score of 114, whereas the gaming XPS 630 (equipped with a QX6850 CPU) achieved a score ...
Before You BuyHow to Buy a Desktop PCTop Power DesktopsTop Value DesktopsGot a Hot Tip? The XPS 630's industrial design is reminiscent of--but scaled back from--that of Dell's XPS 720 desktop. At $1959 (as of August 8, 2008), this configuration of...
Powerful desktop gaming rigs designed for extreme performance
At $1959 (as of August 8, 2008), this configuration of Dell's XPS 630 desktop is quite a bit more affordable than its $3229 gaming-oriented sibling that we recently reviewed.
Competitively priced
A few chip-set limitations
In general application performance, this XPS 630 (equipped with a 3.16-GHz Core 2 Duo E8500 CPU and 4GB of DDR2-800 Corsair Dominator memory) delivered a WorldBench score of 114, whereas the gaming XPS 630 (equipped with a QX6850 CPU) achieved a score ...
And though Dell recently integrated its XPS and Alienware development teams for future products, a spokesperson confirmed that the company will fully support current XPS notebooks and desktops (such as the high-end 730 H2C, the multimedia-themed...
Customizable desktop system provides affordable gaming performance in a stylish package.
Good performance ; Dual graphics cards
A few chipset limitations
SLI configurations tend to provide their greatest benefit when powering games at higher resolutions--say, 1600 by 1200 and above. If high-resolution gaming is your thing, you might want to upgrade from the bundled 22-inch wide-screen LCD (supporting ...
Dell's XPS 630 is a stylish and competitively priced mainstream gaming PC that can be souped up with extras such as an Ageia PhysX accelerator, a Blu-ray Disc drive, and up to 4GB of DDR2-800 Corsair Dominator memory. And though Dell recently...
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The Dell XPS 630, a sub-$1,500 gaming box, simply outshines the competition.
Gaming performance for a mainstream price. Quiet operation. SLI and CrossFire options. 750W power supply. Easy to open and upgrade. Intelligent use of lights. Can play Crysis.
Still needs more power (SLI) for highest gaming performance. Requires a screwdriver for some upgrades.
Dell's XPS 630 slots in between the multimedia XPS 420 and the ultra-gaming XPS 720. It's a "mainstream gaming" PCone that ultimately outshines the others in the field.
Just about the only big advantage the FX7020 has over the XPS 630 is that the FX is available at big-box stores, whereas you'll have to wait for Dell to build and deliver an XPS 630. The Dell XPS 630 ($1,269 direct) represents Dell's entry into...
Dell was showing off their latest gaming products during CES and had a couple really interesting systems that we can show off today. The Dell XPS 630i series is going to be an entry level XPS gaming system with a complete system price tag starting at ...
The business side of the notebook is very similar to a standard Dell XPS M1730 with the exception of the silk screening just below the 17" LCD display. If you look close, you'll notice that the system has a WoW oriented wallpaper displayed on the ...
Customizable desktop system provides affordable performance in a stylish package.
The aforementioned gaming XPS 630's SLI-rigged 8800 GT graphics card certainly gives it an edge in graphics performance, but in this version of the XPS 630, the single 512MB nVidia GeForce 9800 GT card didn't do too badly: the system averaged a frame ...
The Dell XPS is a desktop PC that measures 560x491x199mm. Inside it has an Intel Core 2 E8400 processor, a 500GB hard drive, a CD/DVD optical drive and integrated 7.1 channel audio. It also runs Windows Vista Home operating software.
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