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Dell XPS 'Gaming' PC Review

cojsl writes "[H]ard|OCP has an entertaining review of a Dell XPS 400 'Gaming PC'." From the article: "If the Dimension XPS400 is any indication, Dell considers computer gamers a joke. Harsh, yes. But we think it's accurate. The system itself is a decent gaming platform and the hardware was well built. It was put together decently with parts that can pull the weight required to play today's graphically intensive games. But we couldn't even install one of the most popular games on the market, Sims 2, and trying to play other popular games would lock up the system and gaming sessions, when they would run, would get interrupted. The pre-installed programs that Dell chose to include on its computer were almost certainly the cause of all these problems, and unloading these programs from the boot-up routine fixed the problems."

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  1. Re:Out of the box install.. by __aabwba5127 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Not to disagree completely, but the bundled wifi apps are really useful for older OS's that don't have native wif support... And there are still LOTS of ppl out there using w9x/2k...