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XPS Notebook Torn-Apart and Overclocked

Pelly writes "For those who are interested in seeing the inner-workings of Dell's latest XPS M1710 flagship notebook, Hot Hardware has taken the time to rip the system apart and photograph the hardware for your viewing pleasure. In addition, there's some amusing overclocking attempts which utilize the sub-zero temperatures of New Hampshire's winter weather to provide an interesting spin on the review."

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  1. Re:XPS by drinkypoo · · Score: 0, Troll

    The XPS notebooks are little powerhouses, but complaining about the lack of DX10 support? Why is this an issue in a NOTEBOOK?

    I am currently sitting at the most powerful machine I use (work owns it, but I take it home) which is a laptop machine, a 17" widescreen HP.

    If everyone wanted a desktop system, then your argument would have merit.

    Everyone doesn't want a desktop system, and so your argument has no merit, and you should have kept it to yourself.

    There are other people on this earth besides you.

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