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Alienware unveils desktop PCs with Pentium EE 955 processor.

Just about a week after announcing upcoming availability of AMD"s FX-60 processor in its performance systems, Alienware added Intel"s most recent Extreme Edition processor, the 65 nm dual-core 955 chip to its website. A system equipped with the 3.4 GHz processor will ring in at least at just above $2600 for a basic system with a GeForce 7800 GT graphics card, 1 GB of memory and an 80 GB hard drive. Step up to the ALX series and you are looking at slightly more than $4400 for the entry level model. Customizing your system with the long list of available options quickly elevates the price of the ALX system: 2 TB of storage, 4 GB of memory, two 7800 GTX cards and that premium sound system break the $8000 barrier. Add a 24" LCD and you spend well over $10,000. Similar to the FX-60 systems, the EE 955 computers are not available as of now. According to Alienware"s website, the Area-51"s will ship on December 30, the ALX is expected to be available on February 9. Alienware announces FX-60 dual-core system


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