HP Firebird 802 and 803 Gaming PCs

Posted on January 2, 2009 
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Firebird 803 HP VS. Dell XPS 730 H2C?

Okay, so I've limited my search to these 2 units for gaming system. I play Crysis, Sims, Halo, I also wish to have it ready for Crysis 2 coming out next year I can play many of COD's war games, Racing Games, Flight Simulator games some video editing, a lot of music and a large library of TV Shows, Movies, and only images. Price so, what would be better is not the problem and I can get the Dell XPS unit that I love a good price at around 2,500. What is the coolant, higher clock speed of, dual processor graphics cards. Therefore, only reduces the value. I'm building my own PC, but I'm waiting for some parts, due out later this year. So I need a drive now. The price is not the issue if your under 4200.00 What are the pros and cons of each unit. Also that the games can be played on the highest setting and that plays to drown / lag and what values I put games on it is soft. The best answer gets 10 points. Dell XPS 730 H2C - Specifications Stealth Blue Anodized Aluminum chassis, 1.1kW PSU Intel ® Core ™ i7-965 Extreme - Level 2 (Factory O / C'D to 3.73GHz, 8MB L3 cache) Dell CPU Liquid / TEC Cooling ATX Drive Windows Vista ™ Premium Adobe ® Acrobat ® Reader 9.0 Multi-Language Microsoft ® Works 9 Ltd 1 year warranty hardware, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis individual, nVidia GeForce GTX 295, 1.75GB 6GB Tri-Channel DDR3 1066 MHz (3x2GB DIMM) 1 TB - SATA-II 3Gb / S, 7200, 32 MB Cache Dual Drives: Blu-ray Disc (BD) Burner (Writes to DVD / CD / BD) and DVD-ROM Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Dell 19-in-1 media card reader with Bluetooth 2.0 Norton Internet Security 2008 edition of HP 15 months Firebird - Specifications * * NVIDIA nForce 760i SLI Core 2 Quad Q9550 Processor 2.83GHz RAM 4GB * Dual cards NVIDIA GeForce 9800S * Two 320 GB SATA * Blu-ray * 5-in-1 card reader * 6 USB, 1 FireWire port, 2 eSATA, 1 S / PDIF and 1 dual-link DVI * Bluetooth * The 802.11n WiFi Firebird price starts at 1,000.00 and ending in 2000. The Dell starts in 1600 and obtained configuration is about 4,000 get the Firebird If HP can get a new Playstation 3 (Mine Broke) or a PS3 Slim back the next, buying a 25 "monitor resolution up to 1080p, and if Apple launches a netbook touchscreen / Tablet. Additionally, some games for my console and PC. As its so hard. Since the HP is cheaper Firebird. I do more with the HP, but it's worth the sacrifice in power. I have 3 games console gameplay on the PC would be good but not 100%.

If I were you, I would get from Dell, but if you really want that his new PS3 and not absolutely need an engine to play games that you can get your Firebird

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