Jan 6 2006, 5:10am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Dell shows a XPS 600 Gaming PC, which is just on Fire!
The Dell XPS 600 Renegade system is expected to be the first to support two new NVIDIA GeForce 7800 SLI graphics cards, which can link four graphics processors to speed up overall video performance.
This gaming monster machine is also Dell's first overclocked and factory-set 4.26GHz Intel Extreme Edition dual-core processor.
Each limited-edition XPS 600 Renegade will be custom painted by Mike Lavallee of Killer Paint, known worldwide for his detailed artwork on cars and motorcycles.
Dell expects to provide pricing and ship the limited-edition XPS 600 Renegade in the U.S. in the spring of 2006.
More details and wallpaper downloads on the Dell CES site.
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