Dell Precision T7500, T5500, T3500 workstations unveiled

Dell recently came out with three new workstations under Precision series, the T7500, T5500, and T3500. All are very powerful computer for people who do intensive computing. According to Dell, the new systems are purpose-engineered for professionals in engineering, media, entertainment, biosciences, exploration, economic modeling and risk analysis. Of three, the Precision T7500 and T5500 are flagship products with the latest Intel Xeon 5500 processor running under their hood. Both of them provides 90% performance improvement over earlier generation workstations.
All of them features Intel QuickPath, e-SATA port, up to 1.5TB SATA hard drives, dual and quad monitor support, DisplayPort connectors, support for NVIDIA Tesla GPU compute solutions (T5500 and T7500 only), and support for dedicated NVIDIA Quodra/NVS or ATI FirePro video cards.
Features:
* Dell Precision T7500 – The most powerful Dell workstation offers with outstanding performance and scalability, up to two quad-core processors, up to 192GB of three-channel DDR3 ECC memory up to 1066 or 1333MHz, dual native Gen 2 PCIe x16 graphics slots with up to 450 watts (two 225W or single 300W) and supports NVIDIA SLI technology without a riser. With more than 1 billion configuration options, the system starts at $1,800.
* Dell Precision T5500 – The T5500 offers dual socket Intel Xeon performance in a small footprint system with memory capacity of up to 72GB and graphics slots that scale up to 300 watts (two 150W or single 225W), starts at $1,620.
* Dell Precision T3500 – Offering a balance of performance, scalability and affordability, the T3500 features up to 24GB DDR3 ECC memory and an integrated memory controller, resulting in low latency and excellent application performance. It starts at $999.

