Typical price: £3,268
What is it: Ultra high-end gaming PC with space-age cooling system and quad-core processor
What we think: If you like playing games, and you can afford it, buy it -- it's a beast
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Dell XPS 710 H2C user reviews
March 21, 2009
Posted by: the-nth-warrior
"Don't believe the hype"
January 16, 2008
Posted by: Binky
"Hotter than a heatwave"
May 1, 2007
Posted by: Ryan_L
"Almost, but not quite"
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