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How to Max Out a Dell XPS 600 and Your Credit Card
By: Rich Smith
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    2006-05-22

    Table of Contents:
  • How to Max Out a Dell XPS 600 and Your Credit Card
  • What`s inside the boxes?
  • Open me first
  • One monitor or two?
  • And finally the audio
  • Hooking it all up
  • Turning it on
  • Final Thoughts

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    How to Max Out a Dell XPS 600 and Your Credit Card - And finally the audio


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    The last box, and by the way one of the biggest boxes, contained ONLY the speaker system for the computer. Opening the box, I was immediately presented with another box.

    This sound system is VERY cool. It's got Dolby Digital 5.1 sound, and is rated at 500 watts. And to think, we are setting this thing up as an office PC.

    Logitech has a nice instruction sheet, just like Dell. This sheet shows, in a simple fashion, how the speakers all hook together and to the PC. This sheet is important for most people, since this is not exactly the simplest speaker system to hook up.



    Please note, the above pictures aren't meant for you to be able to actually read and follow the directions, just to show how simple they are to follow.

    After a bunch of unpacking from styrofoam and plastic wrap, I got down to the core speakers. Here's a pic of the complete system.

    Now that's a lot of speakers!

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