
Dell's new Precision 390 offers a high performance and scalable workstation without breaking the bank. This PC sports the latest OpenGL graphics and the recently released Core2 Duo and Extreme processors that are mandatory when it comes to handling high-resolution images, delivering performance jumps in various processor-intensive applications such as 3D gaming and engineering design. The Precision 390 comes with a more efficient micro architecture that boasts up to a 63% improvement in PC performance. Features include a real-time thermal sensor that offers a better airflow and improved fan efficiency, reducing noise wherever possible. Additional highlights are the range of SATA and SAS hard drives up to 750GB in capacity, including RAID functionality. It is configurable up to four hard drives, and RAID configuration is possible with two or more drives. Memory can be upgraded to a whooping 8GB, and you have a choice of nVidia or ATI graphics cards to suit your personal taste. The Dell Precision 390 is available worldwide with prices starting from £594.
Pros : New Core2 Duo processors, improved performance
Cons : None
Dell unleashes new Core2 Duo workstation Source






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