Dell Studio XPS Desktop Computer (Intel Core i7 750GB HDD, 6GB)
The Dell Studio XPS is the fourth PC we've reviewed from Dell using the same glossy black midtower chassisWe're still excited by this system, however, because it's another affordable PC with Intel's powerful new Core i7 desktop CPUThe Studio XPS reviewed here is a $1,299 configuration that outperforms competing systems thanks to a sizable allotment of system memoryBudget-minded enthusiasts will wish for more upgradeability, but as configured, this desktop will satisfy anyone looking for a fast computer that costs less than $1,500
The Studio XPS actually starts at $949 in its most basic configurationDell is running a deal for a limited time in which you can get this system with 4GB of RAM and with a 20-inch LCD for that price, but we expect once the initial offer fades, the baseline $949 configuration will only net you 3GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and a lower-end 3D card
The more important part of the Studio XPS is that all of the configurations include Intel's Core i7 desktop CPUThe baseline model and our review configuration include the 2.67GHz Intel Core i7 920 chip, with an upgrade option to the 2.93GHz Core i7 940Based on our charts and testing we've done with a Core i7-based PC from Gateway, you can expect that any PC with a Core i7 processor will deliver outstanding performance for the dollar
On the exterior, however, the Studio XPS is much less interesting than the competing Gateway PCThe Dell's glossy black plastic case is arguably more attractive than the orange-and-black GatewayIt has the requisite media card reader/USB port hub hidden behind a door, as wellHowever, the Dell lacks the Gateway's more intelligent port placement, the well-designed, front-accessible hard-drive trays, and touch-sensitive media control padNone of those things is crucial, but they lend the Gateway some flash and ease of use the staid Dell can't match
| Dell Studio XPS | Gateway FX6800-01e | |
| Price | $1,299 | $1,249 |
| CPU | 2.67GHz Intel Core i7 920 | 2.67GHz Intel Core i7 920 |
| Motherboard chipset | Intel X58 | Intel X58 |
| Memory | 6GB 1,066MHz DDR3 SDRAM | 3GB 1,066MHz DDR3 SDRAM |
| Graphics | 512MB ATI Radeon HD 4850 | 512MB ATI Radeon HD 4850 |
| Hard drives | 500GB, 7,200rpm | 750GB, 7,200rpm |
| Optical drive | dual-layer DVD burner | dual-layer DVD burner |
| Networking | Gigabit Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Operating system | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) | Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) |
Feature-wise, the Dell has a leg upThe two are very close in configuration and price, but by opting for 6GB of RAM to the Gateway's 3GB, the Dell was able to outpace the Gateway on every performance testThe Gateway has a 750GB hard drive, larger than the Dell's 500GB drive, and if you consider storage capacity more important than raw performance, perhaps that will give the Gateway an advantage in your mindOverall, we prefer the Dell's balance of 6GB and the large-enough 500GB hard driveAll of those comparisons go out the window, of course, as you customize the Dell to your preferences