Gaming Power Is Now Within Reach

With the Dell XPS™ 625, you’re equipped with gaming power at an even better value. The XPS™ 625 features AMD technology with overclocking1 capabilities, expandability and extreme gaming components for an exceptional gaming experience. A brushed aluminum chassis and AlienFX® lighting makes this gaming system look as good as it performs.

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Introducing the XPS™ 625

  • The Dell XPS™ 625 gaming desktop is powered by AMD Black Edition processors (unlocked) and high-performance ATI Radeon™ HD graphics, all overclockable1 through AMD OverDrive.
  • For power users who want to turn the dial up to 11, the XPS 625 can be configured with: AMD Dragon platform technology, including the 3.0GHz AMD Phenom™ II X4 940 Black Edition processor combined with dual ATI CrossFireX™-enabled ATI Radeon™ HD 4850 graphics cards, 8GB of memory2 with a 64-bit edition of Windows Vista® Home Premium plus 10,000RPM hard drive options for faster startups, faster data retrieval and shorter wait times.
  • Featuring a brushed aluminum chassis with a choice of either black or red accents, plus the AlienFX® customizable lighting system.
  • The XPS 625 delivers and immersive gaming experience featuring:
    • Support for AMD's Dragon Platfom technology with new Phenom™ II Black Edition processors.
    • Choice of single card or ATI CrossFireX™ configurations.
    • AMD Fusion for Gaming to help improve game performance at the touch of a button.
    • AMD Overdrive utility to help make it easier to overclock1 processor, memory and graphics.
    • Maximum expandability with a 750W power supply, four hard drive bays and an easily accessible ATX chassis.
    • AlienFX® RGB lighting with 4 customizable lighting zones.

  1. Dell warrants the full functionality of system at factory settings. Overclocking beyond factory settings may cause system instability and reduce the operating life of system components. Dell does not provide technical support for any hardware or software issues arising from any third party application, such as AMD Overdrive, used to enable overclocking.
  2. Significant system memory may be used to support graphics, depending on system memory size and other factors.