Dell Studio XPS-122B

Dell's fixed-configuration Studio XPS-122B is essentially a showcase for Intel's relatively new Core i7 desktop processorsThis $999 Dell provides all of the features we expect to find at this price, as well as very aggressive multitasking and multithreaded application performanceThe Studio XPS-122B has few frills, but anyone looking for raw computing power will be more than satisfied with this off-the-shelf Dell

Like other tower desktops we've reviewed lately, the Studio XPS's case is serviceable and attractive enoughYou might not show it off for its looks, but the glossy black plastic exterior won't detract from your decor, eitherThe front panel has the standard pair of optical drive bays (one empty, one with a DVD burner)Underneath them, a small door slides down to reveal the media card reader, audio ports, a FireWire input, and four USB ports

 

 Dell Studio XPS-122BVelocity Micro Edge Z5
Price$999$999
CPU2.67GHz Intel Core i7 9202.93GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400
Memory4GB 1,066MHz DDR3 SDRAM4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics512MB ATI Radeon HD 4850512MB ATI Radeon HD 4850
Hard drives640GB, 7,200rpm750GB, 7,200rpm
Optical drivedual-layer DVD burnerdual-layer DVD burner
NetworkingGigabit EthernetGigabit Ethernet
Operating systemWindows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit)Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit)

 

We could have matched the Dell directly against several other desktops in this price range, but we've chosen the custom-built Velocity Micro Edge Z5 because of the exact price matchDell's plastic exterior looks a little cheap compared with the Edge Z5's all-metal case, and the Velocity Micro system also has a beefier 550-watt power supply-- the Dell only has a 350-watt supplyThat means you could reasonably put a higher-end 3D card in the Velocity Micro system if you decide to upgrade down the roadThe Studio XPS-122B will likely limit you to midrange 3D cards and lower