
Catering to hardc0re gamers that have found a few pots of gold in their lifetime, Dell has now unveiled the XPS 730 H2C edition desktop. Building on the base of the 'regular' 730 which starts off at $3,999, the H2C gaming PC is at least $1,000 more expensive and it features things a chassis made of 2.4mm anodized aluminum and painted in either Victory Red or Stealth Blue.
Hardware wise, dell has thrown everything but the kitchen sink into the XPS 730 H2C, including an nForce 790i Ultra SLI motherboard, a Core 2 Duo/Quad or overclocked Extreme processor, at least 2GB of DDR3 memory, up to four hard drives totaling 2TB of storage space, a 1kW PSU and the choice of either a CrossFire X or SLI setup. The biggest addition to the system though is the H2C hybrid liquid cooler which is hooked up to both the CPU and northbridge for extra overclocking capabilities and why not, bling and bragging rights.
For more info on the XPS 730 H2C edition check out
Dell's website.