Dell XPS Desktop with up to 11th Gen Intel Processor | Dell USA
Create without limits using the all-new XPS Desktop Special Edition in Mineral White. Featuring superior performance, a minimalist design and a highly expandable chassis.
Performance that never wanes
Power for everything you do: Stay in the flow with up to 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processor-powered XPS Desktop Special Edition that handles your creative projects with ease, like editing photos and videos, so they’re ready to share in a flash. Immerse yourself in your favorite show, the latest popular game, or a new creative project – and never think twice about your PC’s ability to keep up. Designed with you in mind, 11th Gen Intel® Core™ desktop processors give you the performance you’ve always wanted, for everything you do.
Up your creative game: Take your creative projects to a whole new level with GeForce RTX™ 30 Series GPUs. Delivering AI-acceleration in top creative apps. Backed by the NVIDIA Studio platform of dedicated drivers and exclusive tools. And built to perform in record time. Whether rendering complex 3D scenes, editing 8K video, or livestreaming with the best encoding and image quality, GeForce RTX™ GPUs give you the performance to create your best. Get up to the GeForce RTX™ 3070, powered by Ampere—NVIDIA’s 2nd gen RTX architecture.
Finish important tasks faster: Watch all your advanced applications perform at blazing speed with features including memory of up to 64GB DDR4 (16GB x4).
Killer™ Wireless: With advanced Wi-Fi 6 technology and theoretical throughput speeds of up to 2.4 Gbps, the Killer AX1650i is nearly 3 times as fast as the previous generation of 80MHz 2×2 AC products. It prioritizes streaming video, communication, and game traffic in your system for fast, smooth online experiences.
Intelligently and purposefully designed
Regulated cooling: Our engineers designed this system to include voltage regulator cooling with select processors to ensure system optimal performance by maintaining adequate airflow over the VR components. They also selected an optimal location for the placement of the M.2 SSD to maximize performance and rigorous, proprietary testing ensures that all system components are kept cool, even under the most intensive loads.
Designed to stay quiet: The XPS Desktop Special Edition was designed to blend into your environment, whether that be a family room, office or kitchen, you can be assured your desktop will stay quiet, even when it’s performing at its highest. The desktop uses high RPM fans, with a maximum system fan speed of 4500 rpm to more efficiently cool. Fans can run slower, therefore at lower acoustics.
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Prepared for your future needs
Performance headroom: The XPS Desktop Special Edition PSU options allow for better performance upgrades during the life of your system. The 360W PSU supports a 65W processor plus up to 150W graphics. Even more, the optional 500W PSU supports up to 95W K-series CPUs and 225W graphics.
Your command center: Connect all your devices in a snap with 10 total USB ports, including four front facing ports for easy access.
Easy to access: The optimized size of the desktop required an innovative approach to maintaining tool-less access to the internal components. Once the side is removed you gain easy access to the chassis, so you can expand and upgrade seamlessly.
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A desktop grounded in minimalism
Creator Edition: Expand what’s possible
Unleash the power to create: With Intel®’s latest 11th gen, up to 8 core, 16 threads i9K processor you can keep at your most demanding workloads for even longer.
Effortless multitasking: Enjoy smooth Adobe filter performance or robust layers of preset sample libraries in your music production with up to 64GB of memory.
Faster results: The rendering of high-resolution graphics and videos accelerates with performance class NVIDIA® graphics.
Dependability you can bank on: Designed and validated for content creation as part of NVIDIA’s RTX Studio program and backed by NVIDIA Studio drivers, the XPS Desktop Special Edition has undergone extensive testing with leading creative applications to deliver the performance and reliability you need so you can create at the speed of imagination. RTX Studio program requires GeForce 2060 or higher, i7 processor, 16GB memory and 512GB SSD.
Minimum recommended configuration: i5 processors, 16GB, 512GB, (discrete graphics are recommended for music production or graphic design).
Additional information
Dimensions & Weight | Height : 14.45 in. (367 mm) |
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