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Dell Precision T7400 Workstation
Dell's new Precision workstations use 45nm quad-core Xeon processors across the board

Dell is ushering a new generation of workstations today based around Intel's new 45 nanometer Xeon processors. The new Precision T5400 and T7400 aim to continue Dell's eight-year-long winning streak with its Precision family.

All configurations of the T5400 and T7400 will come equipped with quad-core 5200 and 5400 series Xeon processors. The fastest configurations will feature a 3.2GHz processor running on a 1600MHz front-side bus.

Beginning in January, Dell will also make available dual-core configurations for customers that don't take advantage of highly multi-threaded applications and instead rely on raw speed. For those customers, high-end dual core solutions will be offered in speeds up to 3.4GHz.

The new Precision workstations feature dual-processor sockets and dual PCI Express 2.0 x16 graphics slots for high-powered graphics solutions. The T5400 offers up to a 1333MHz FSB while the T7400 ups the ante to 1600MHz.

In addition, the T7400 will also be available with 16 memory slots at a later date. The 16 memory slots coupled with 8GB DIMMs -- which Dell is currently working with memory manufacturers to develop and release -- will give the T7400 a maximum memory capacity of 128GB.

"Workstation customers rely on specialized applications and demand maximum performance from their systems," said Dell Precision workstation worldwide marketing director Antonio Julio. "These systems have some of the fastest Intel processors, high-end OpenGL graphics and massive scalability and memory capacities."

Dell is fully committed to energy efficiency with its new T5400 and T7400 and thus has given both power supplies which are 80 percent efficient. Likewise, both models also qualify for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Standard 4.0 certification.

Customers that are looking for quieter machines will also be glad to hear that Dell has reduced noise levels on the two workstations by 33 percent. Dell achieved this feat by using larger, slower-moving cooling fans and by rearranging critical components to aide in air flow management.

The new Precision T5400 and T7400 are available to order now from Dell at a price of $1,589 and $1,839 respectively. Systems will begin shipping later this week.



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Seems like Dell beat everyone else
By DEredita on 11/27/2007 10:30:27 AM , Rating: 1
Seems like Dell beat everyone else. I was hoping for a new Mac Pro to be released with this new hardware, but nothing from them yet.

Dell seems to be charging an arm and a leg for these new processors - the 2.83 GHz model, I think they are charging nearly $400 over MSRP for the processor. I guess this is usually the case, but dang, you are paying a nearly $800 premium from Dell if you want two of these processors. yikes.




By SiliconAddict on 11/27/2007 11:16:32 AM , Rating: 2
And this is different from a Mac how?
Hell this is different from how new CPU's have been priced out how?
You ALWAYS pay a premium on the latest and greatest.


By MGSsancho on 11/27/2007 2:13:12 PM , Rating: 2
these are xeons and not desktop processors, they use FB-DIMMs, different PSU to give the mobo some more juice, a different chip set, also i haven't checked to see what the default video card that it ships with. Another factor to keep in mind are these are not gaming machine (you could if you wanted to,) these are use to pay the bills... also poster above me mentioned, you pay a premium for the first product out the gate.


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