Desktops Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
THE GOOD
Fastest gaming performance in its price category (mostly); distinctive chassis; lots of expandability; Nvidia software makes overclocking easy.
THE BAD
Large case.
THE BOTTOM LINE
With its second full-fledged gaming PC, Dell shows that it understands the mainstream gaming desktop as well as the high-end. The Dell XPS 630 delivers everything a gamer would want in a sub-$2,000 PC, from its components, to its case, to its powerful software. We've seen no better system in this newly competitive category.
CNET Reader Reviews
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February 29, 2008 04:06
Good
1.5/5
It pains me to give a big red 3 to the XPS 630. I love the fact that Dell has entered the mainstream gaming market and thank God that they are keeping XP as an OS option. However, I must protest what I see as plain and simple price gouging. Go to... read more » -
April 9, 2008 05:08
Mediocre
1.0/5
I ordered the XPS 630 over two months ago and i'm still waiting. And I was pretty impressed by the review CNet gave.
I know I've waited to long already and should have canceled, but I'm at the point now that I just have to see how long it ... read more » -
June 9, 2008 08:17
Good
1.5/5
This system has potential however it is missing advertised features and has multiple hardware/software issues that have not been addressed by Dell. I would wait to purchase this system until Dell has addressed the problems outlined on the Dell User... read more »
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