GameSpot reports that the XPS 600 "Renegade" houses four GeForce 7800 graphics chips:
The computer will run four GeForce 7800 GPUs, two more than the maximum allowed in the standard XPS 600. In tests, the rig and its Intel Pentium processor Extreme Edition 955 was factory over-clocked at 4.2GHz, making it one of the (if not the) fastest computers on the market. The Renegade is scheduled to be available in the first quarter of 2006 with marketing and sales largely through Dell's online site. A base price has not yet been announced, but Dell admitted it would be "a lot."

Dell is also a leader in computer displays, and showed off a new 30-inch LCD monitor, the Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP, that he is particularly proud of. Dell proclaimed that the monitor has "over three times the resolution of so-called 'high-def gaming' that comes with an Xbox 360." The monitor requires graphic cards that support dual-link DVI connectivity for its top-tier output. The display supports resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, can display 4.1 million mega pixels, has a 700:1 contrast ratio, and a 178-degree viewing angle. The monitor will be priced at $2,199 and is available now.