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Dell Dell XPS 720

80

Very Good

  • Pros
  • Chassis has a sturdy design
  • Good amount of expansion room
  • Cons
  • Side panel can be tricky to remove
  • Performance: Superior: 90
  • Features: Fair: 61
  • Design: Very Good: 85
Performance
Adobe Photoshop CS2360
Autodesk 3ds max 8.0 SP-3 DirectX319
Autodesk 3ds max 8.0 SP-3 Rendering291
Firefox 2194
Microsoft Office 2003 with SP-1322
Microsoft Windows Media Encoder 9.0180
Nero 7 Ultra Edition328
Overall Graphics ScoreSuperior
Roxio VideoWave Movie Creator 1.5187
Winzip Computing WinZip 10.0220
WorldBench 6 Score124
WorldBench 6 Word ScoreVery Good
WorldBench 6 Tests
Multitasking222

What You Should Know about the Dell XPS 720

Good Amount of RAM for Running Multiple Apps at Once

This computer includes between 1GB and 3GB of RAM, our recommended level for a new PC. This much memory lets you run any modern operating system and comfortably work with quite a few applications open. The more installed memory your PC has, the more programs you can run smoothly at once, and the better the system will perform. Upgrading memory in a desktop after you purchase the PC is a breeze, but usually it's worthwhile to buy the amount of memory you want preinstalled with the system.

To use more than 4GB of memory on your PC, you need the 64-bit version of Windows XP or Windows Vista. The PCs that you see equipped with 3GB of memory (instead of 4GB) tend to use the 32-bit versions of Windows that are limited to 4GB of addressable memory, the top portion of which is addressed by the various hardware devices on the system. 

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