Tuesday 23 June 2015

Dell Precision 330 Workstation 1 3 Ghz Pentium 4 Ram Specifications

The Dell Precision 330 was designed to handle the intense graphics of computer games.


The Dell Precision 330 was released by Dell in 2001. It was targeted for computer game users who demanded both fast processing speed and support for the complex graphics associated with many computer games. Due to its power, the Dell Precision 330 was also a popular computer for video editors and music engineers.


Memory


The Precision 330 came standard with an 18.2GB hard drive and 512MB of internal RAM. In addition, the 330 added 64MB of video dedicated RAM that supported the installed Diamond Fire GL2 video card.


Processor and Operating System


Dell used the Intel Pentium 4 processor with a rated speed of 1.3 GHz. Dell offered an upgrade option of adding the Intel Pentium 4 processor rated at 1.4 GHz speed. The standard installed operating system was Windows 2000, but Dell allowed user customization options that included Windows XP as the operating system.


Installed Enhancements


Beyond the powerful Diamond Fire GL2 board with its 64MB of dedicated RAM, the Precision 330 also came standard with a 19-inch Dell flat-screen monitor, Harman Kardon HK695 speaker system and Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound driver. Though the Turtle Beach was capable of supporting four-speaker sound, the Harmon Kardon system included only two speaker satellites.

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