![Dell XPS 730 H2C Gaming Desktop](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhC4LgFv8vfeyKeakXqbIAkiRDwzFNFHCkJYw63ag5hCfy37Uy_4o-YWeK_1fjJYkuViJzu_jCxFgNfnrPN8nJdm7Qx9QmzS3clzQGFWxGR_ANj9KYvWeYje6YlWQft8kJkXDKIa7ztvvc/s400/dell-xps-730-h2c-tower.jpg)
Dell just announced its new high-end XPS 730 H2C gaming desktop which they claim can run Crysis at 1920 x 1200 resolution at 30fps.
Weighing nearly 50 pounds this monster tower is stuffed with a hell lot of goodies. Based on Nvidia's nForce 790i Ultra SLI chipset it can be loaded with chips ranging from the Intel Core 2 Duo up to the 45nm Core 2 Extreme. If that was not all, you can also put in up to four 1TB hard drives, a whopping 8GB of RAM and Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music.
To cool this monster you can either choose two-stage ceramic H2C air cooling or just go nuts and get water cooling. The air-cooled model starts at $3,999 while the liquid-cooled model will allow you to start adding components at the low price of $4,999.
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