
DellÂ’s new Dimension 4700 is built on Intel's 915G Express chipset and features DDR2 memory and the PCI Express expansion-card interface.
For around $1500 you can pick up a Dell Dimension 4700 with a 3.0GHz Pentium 4 530 processor, 512MB of DDR2 memory, a spacious Serial ATA 160GB hard drive, and a crisp 17-inch LCD. Gamers and power users looking for a midrange bargain will want to add a graphics card after purchase; our test system relied on Intel's new integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 900 chip, and this Dell comes with a low-end Radeon X300 SE.
The Dell Dimension 4700 uses the same case as the Dimension 4600, Dell's mainstream home PC, and itÂ’s not the most attractive case available at the moment!
Outside the case, optical drives fill both of the front-accessible 5.25-inch drive bays, and although there's an empty 3.5-inch bay, the front panel is designed to accept a standard floppy drive but not a media-card reader. Along with standard legacy ports on the rear panel, there are also six USB 2.0 ports. You'll find an Ethernet jack that supports both 10/100 and Gigabit connections, plus audio jacks to connect up to a 7.1-speaker system (although you'll need to switch the function of the microphone jack in the BIOS to activate an additional outgoing channel). The Dimension 4700Â’s front panel contains a headphone jack and an additional pair of USB 2.0 ports, providing easy access and plenty of room for connecting devices such as your digital camera or MP3 player.
The Dell Dimension 4700 is built upon Intel's new mainstream 915G chipset. Incorporating features such as an improved integrated graphics chip and support for new DDR2 memory, new Intel Prescott processors, and Serial ATA hard drives, the Dimension 4700 brings with it a host of new technologies that add up to a strong midrange performer.
The Dell Dimension 4700 utilises Intel's new integrated graphics subsystem, the Graphics Media Accelerator 900.. If you're a casual gamer, you should be able to play most 3D titles currently on the market, with at least moderate detail settings.
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