Dual 8800 GTX Cards Comes to Dell's XPS M1730

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Yesturday Dell officially announced the availability of dual nVidia GeForce 8800M GTX video cards (2 x 512MB) with nVidia SLI for the XPS M1730 and XPS M1730 World of Warcraft edition notebooks. Being capable of producing a 3DMark06 score of up to a 13,500 3DMarks( a 49 percent improvement over dual nVidia Geforce 8700M GT SLI technology) Dell's XPS M1730 laptop will be able to deliver stunning performance even for demanding games like Crysis and BioShock.

While this news may bitter sweet for you gamers who already purchased the XPS M1730, Dell has another trick up their sleave. Dell will offer a "graphics upgrade program" for customers with existing XPS M1730 and XPS M1730 World of Warcraft edition laptops. So don't get bent out of shape Dell has got you covered.

New customers can configure the XPS M1730 gaming laptop with dual 512MB GeForce 8800M GTX cards for an additional $700 bucks. Details on the upgrade program were not known at this time.

Of course, Dell is not the first notebook manufacturer to break ground on the dual 8800M GTX video cards. Sager was first to the market with the release of the NP9262 with dual 8800M GTX cards last year.

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