Talk:Dell XPS 600 Renegade

Any 600R's for Sale
I'm just wondering are there any XPS 600R's available for sale?, [User:SU182|SU182]

Who copied/pasted this news article from another site!?!

Is this a 64-bit system or 32-bit?

KittenKiller


 * Evidently, Bloodfang36.


 * Pentium Extreme Editions are 64-bit, but it's probably a good guess that this won't have 64-bit XP - not enough games take advantage of it, and a lot of 32-bit programs don't work as well as they could. Unless, of course, they wait six months for Vista. Calamari 01:20, 19 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Speaking of Vista, i'v been wondering for quite some time if it will have all the features of Windows Media Center and Windows XP all crammed into it. Or does it depend on what type of Vista bundle you buy? Vista is 64-bit right? When 128-bit PC's are common and if Vista is still around, do you think MS will make a 128-bit version of it just like they did with XP?


 * KittenKiller


 * The main things about Vista are that it supposedly reaches the level of usability associated with macs (i.e.; intelligent use of computing power rather than getting bogged down by simple tasks like dragging a window) and that it will usher in the era of 64-bit programs.


 * I'll go out on a limb and say that 128-bit computers are so far out there that there will almost certainly be a newer windows by then. Then again, companies have held on to crap far longer than they should before. Intel's had P4s since 2000, apparently, which scares me greatly. --Calamari 06:03, 11 February 2006 (UTC)

Processor Name
Ok, but about the processor section, it doesn't use a Pentium 4 Extreme Edition 955, its a flat-out Extreme Edition 955. Is there even a such thing as a P4EE955? KittenKiller


 * I changed Pentium 4 Extreme Edition to Pentium Extreme Edition. Pentium 4 EE is a old architecture not related to Pentium Extreme Edition.
 * Superway25 05:25, 4 March 2006 (UTC)

Copyright Violation
Did that copyright violation message pop up becuase Bloodfang36 did a copy/paste from Gamespot's page about the Renegade? KittenKiller


 * I don't know but it seems stupid that THAT is a copy vio, you can find out all that information from owning one of those DragonWR12LB 22:54, 14 March 2006 (UTC)


 * The page looked different before it went under that cprght-prtctn thing- who changed it? When did it come back from that? It also shows mixed info from the 'XPS 600' page and this 'XPS 600 Renegade' page in that it says it has 4 7800's in the first and 4 7900's on the latter. Maybe Dell changed/updated: http://www.dell.com/html/us/products/renegade/renegade.html (just read the first real sentence of the first paragraph) EE965 CPU?!? KittenKiller

I disagree that this needs to be merged with the XPS article. The Renegade is an XPS but it is a vastly superior computer to the typical XPS. But this is just me. Splamo 12:26, 6 April 2006 (UTC)

not notable
This article has lots of problems. The sprinking of high-powered adjectives makes it very POV, as if written by a Dell fanboi. There are too many headers; it would be nice to see more than one sentence under a heading. There are several quotes which aren't referenced. There are also a few statements which aren't readily verifiable, and should be carefully referenced.

The article is also very temporal; "currently priced", "presently available", and so on.

I think this all stems from the subject not being notable enough for its own article. -- Mikeblas 01:35, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

Picture
Why is there no picture of this computer? The new look of the Renegade is an important feature to show.