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Buying a dell for gaming?

I've been offered a dell studio xps 8000 for a great price.
Ill put in a full list of specs here:
Intel® Core™ i7 870-processor (2,93 GHz, 8 MB L3 cache)
Original Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit
6144 MB (2 x 2 GB/2 x 1 GB) DDR3 Dual Channel-hukommelse på 1067 MHz
1,5 TB Seriel ATA-harddisk (7.200 omdr./min.)
1 GB Nvidia GeForce GTS 240-grafikkort
16X DVD+/- RW Optical Drive (DVD & CD read and write) (Win 7 Only)

It looks like a good pc, but will it be able to run new games at max settings? Im thinking of modern warfare 2, left 4 dead 2 etc.
Is the graphic card any good, and does anyone know if I will be able to upgrade to SLI later on?

All in all, would you buy this computer for gaming? will I be able to use it to play games the next 2-3 years too? (maybe not on full details ofc.)

I know I could buy a alienware etc. for extreme gaming performance, but honestly I don't wanna spend that much money.

The 240 card will limit you on maxxing out enthusiast settings on most newer games. It's still a relatively capable system, just not a front-runner.

As for Dell gaming machines, any time you go over Dells standard home models, they become outrageously priced. If you want a better gaming machine, look to a boutique builder like cyberpowerpc or something like that. You'll get a more powerful machine, with better components for usually 25% or more below what Dell would price it at.

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