![]() Perhaps you're after a powerful desktop for editing home video, doing photo work, and maybe enjoying an occasional game and you want to keep things as easy as possible. Other potential users may just be lapsed enthusiasts looking for a decent machine without having to read up on new tech, or enthusiasts that know what parts they want but don't feel inclined to spend the time assembling and tweaking a system. Bad RAM, faulty motherboards, and other potential problems can mar the DIY experience. Yet machines like the Studio XPS 7100 have a reason for being and are worthy of any enthusiast's attention.įor some of us, building a machine can be a lot of fun and very rewarding for others, it can be an exercise in hair-pulling frustration as parts that “should work” don't. A review of a factory desktop machine that isn't some powerhouse gaming beast with liquid cooling, factory overclock and optional sunroof might seem a little unusual here on a site with a readership full of people who like to roll their own. The tricked-out Studio XPS 7100 desktop Dell asked us to review is an interesting beast. Dell Studio XPS 7100: Good from the Factory?
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