dell xps is the best gaming desktop would have to be the Dell XPS 625. Dell delivers extreme gaming power at an extreme value with the launch of the Dell XPS 625 desktop, featuring support for AMD platform technology, codenamed “Dragon.” The Dell XPS 625 desktop is available today on www.dell.com/gaming starting at $999.
Normally we criticize gaming PCs from large vendors like Dell for failing to keep their specs as aggressively up to date as their boutique competition. But after looking for systems to compare with Dell’s new $1,499 XPS 625, it seems as of this writing that the entire desktop market is behind in offering AMD’s most up-to-date, DDR3 RAM-supporting chipset. This is a pity, because as Intel brings its DDR3-only Core i7 chips to the mainstream market later this year, we expect that faster memory will be common in PCs in this price range. We’ve seen it in a few $1,000-or-so desktops already. In the interest of faster memory and a longer upgrade path, you might want to wait a month or two before purchasing any midrange AMD gaming PC. If you’re simply after the best deal today, we found Dell’s XPS 625 more expensive than competing PCs. And although Dell emphasizes this system’s overclockability and its room for aftermarket upgrades, we wish it provided more immediate benefits to offset this desktop’s higher price.

