For computer enthusiasts with $10,000 burning a hole in their pocket, Dell introduces the XPS 600 Renegade. This limited edition, custom painted system packs a Pentium D 965 Extreme Edition CPU overclocked to 4.76 GHz, 2GB of DDR2-667 memory, primary 160GB 10,000 rpm WD Raptor hard drive, secondary 400GB 7,200 rpm WD hard drive, and four GeForce 7900 GTX graphics modules in quad-SLI configuration. That’s not all, you’ll also get a 30-inch LCD and surround sound speaker set.

“Almost $10,000 for a PC is a lot of money and will be hard to swallow for many users – and some features may not even be attractive for hardcore gamers – such as a quad-SLI system that actually may result in less frame rate performance in some games than a single card system.”

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For computer enthusiasts with $10,000 burning a hole in their pocket, Dell introduces the XPS 600 Renegade. This limited edition, custom painted system packs a Pentium D 965 Extreme Edition CPU overclocked to 4.76 GHz, 2GB of DDR2-667 memory, primary 160GB 10,000 rpm WD Raptor hard drive, secondary 400GB 7,200 rpm WD hard drive, and four GeForce 7900 GTX graphics modules in quad-SLI configuration. That’s not all, you’ll also get a 30-inch LCD and surround sound speaker set.

“Almost $10,000 for a PC is a lot of money and will be hard to swallow for many users – and some features may not even be attractive for hardcore gamers – such as a quad-SLI system that actually may result in less frame rate performance in some games than a single card system.”

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