New Tools For New Times

Dell Studio XPS

Studio XPS 435MT

I went out and bought a new PC. Dude, I got anouther Dell. I also picked up a new Hannspree HF289H flat panel display to go along with it. So far, I’ve been blown away by everything that I have thrown at this new rig. I also digg the color scheme of the black/gun metal grey PC case and piano black display.

Windows Vista Experience Score

Maxed across Vista’s scale.

Here’s the PC’s Specs:
Processor – Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHz 8MB L3 Cache
Memory – 6GB Tri-Channel DDR3 at 1066MHz
Hard Drive – 750GB 7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache
Optical Drive – 16x DVD+/-RW dbl layer
Video – ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB
Sound – 7.1 Channel Audio
OS – Windows Vista 64bit
Warranty – 1 Year

Windows Performance Monitor

Quad Core Hyper Threaded Goodness.

Here’s the Display’s Specs:
Viewable Size – 27.5″
Aspect Ratio – 16:10
Resolution – 1900 x 1200
Response Time – 3ms
Dot Pitch – 0.309mm
Inputs – 2 HDMI, 1 DB15 VGA, 1 Component Video, 3.5mm Stereo, RCA Jacks
Warranty – 3 Year

Hannspree HF289H Flat Panel Display

Hannspree HF289H

Total spent to be back in business: 1.5 Large


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3 Responses to “New Tools For New Times”

  1. Battlefield II Benchmarks:

    1600 x 1200 with everything maxed – over 100 frames per second.

    Total Immersion on 28″ of flat screen love.

  2. lol… battlefield 2 is over 4 years old…. make benchmark with games like crysis…

  3. Over 4 years old but still fun as…

    Why would I want to benchmark a game I don’t’ play? I’m happy that the games I do like run well.

    In a few days, I’ll let you know what America’s Army III benchmarks.

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