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More Options on the XPS 630

240 points posted to Gaming, Sales Strategies, XPS products by darkness_flame May 4

Personally, I like the XPS 630; it's only a few hundred more than making a similar computer yourself, but it has a really nice case, is put together for you, and comes under warranty. However, I would really like to see more options available on this computer, as well as some changes made.

Processor: Add more quad core options. You only choose between the cheapest, and one of the most expensive. I think Dell should allow the Q9300, Q9450, and Q9550 to be options. If none others, at least the Q9450; it is an extremely popular quad core processor, and could be offered at about $100 more than the Q6600 that is offered now.

Memory: As more gamers move towards Vista, they are realizing how the operating system can utilize more RAM. I would think the options for more RAM and higher speed RAM should be cheaper.

Graphic Cards: Add the option for the NVidia 9600GT. It is growing excessively popular, is cheaper than the 8800 GT and the 3870, and has nearly as much speed as the 3870. It has all of that while still offering relatively high speed. I think the XPS 630 would benefit from having this card as a slightly cheaper option that still provides a lot of performance with less power.

Motherboard: This is an option that I have never seen used. However, I would like to see Dell offer the NVidia 750i chipset as an optional motherboard upgrade. If offered for a $50-100 upgrade, it could allow the buyers to better utilize the full speed of the Wolfdale and Yorkfield cores, as well as have better performance overall.

I believe that if those ideas were implemented and put into action, Dell would further draw in the PC Gaming crowd.

anettis
May 9
We can now order an XPS 420, XPS 720, and XPS 730 with the Q9450. But it's not an option for the XPS 630 which is a technically a newer model than all but the newly released XPS 730. What gives DELL?
fargo
May 10
the 650i mb offered on the 630 is exactly why I won't order one, how can dell offer a new gaming pc and put a out dated mb
in it is rediculious! but I see their reason its CHEAP. so I'm building my next pc with a up to date mb and a E8400 gpu and I
won't have to worry about second hand parts being used! dell cuts too many corners for profit and the customer is left holding
the bag.
mfinnan101
May 13
If all that was implemented in the XPS 630 I'd probably buy one.
fargo
May 13
come to think of it, the 630 is a ATX design so there is no logical reason for dell not to offer optional motherboards
leolonewolf_nw08
May 14
I just purchased a new 630 myself and the only dissappointment that I came across is that the 19-in1 media card reader with bluetooth is not available for the Windows XP build. That and there isn't an option for the "No Antivirus" selection.
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