The silklike multimedia system PCs can be configured with Intel ’s novel “ Lynnfield”Core i5 and Core i7 processor . The 9000 takes - over from theStudio XPS 435with fresh “ functioning graphics options ” , while the 8000 has a smaller , but similarly - styled case design .
https://gizmodo.com/intel-lynnfield-core-i5-and-i7-processors-nehalem-supe-5354575
The Studio XPS 8000 starts at $ 800 , and that include a 500 GB hard disk , 4 GB of DDR3 - 1066 RAM , and Intel ’s new Core i5 - 750 ( 2.66GHz ) mainframe . That ’s not too shabby , and early Core i5 - 750 test suggest its shaping up to allow for some respectable bang for your buck . If that ’s not enough grunt for your games , the Core i7 - 860 ( 2.8GHz ) and Core i7 - 870 ( 2.93GHz ) CPUs will cost you an extra $ 170 or $ 380 . RAM capacity goes up to 16 gigabyte , and you may also opt for up to 2 TB of store ( RAID 0 ) .

As you ’d anticipate with mainstream play / multimedia theme PCs , Blu - ray is also an selection for both personal computer . The 9000 is n’t up on Dell ’s website yet , but it ’s look to start at about $ 900 , and have slightly high - end processor and graphics option . [ Dell ]
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