Start a Conversation

Unsolved

This post is more than 5 years old

1854379

March 9th, 2007 03:00

THE XPS 700 RESOLUTION THREAD

In anticipation of the long awaited resolution to the XPS 700/710 concerns that have been shared here on the Dell Community Forum, I have asked ChrisM to allow us to begin a new thread that has a NEW emphasis. ChrisM once again, has demonstrated a genuine care and respect for Dell’s customers by allowing the previous thread to reach the 1,500 threshold, and by sticking this new thread at the top for all to see. No one can deny, that Dell has not tried to “hide” the concerns and complaints of its customers, but instead has provided a forum for them to share and be heard.

 

Sometimes change can be a difficult process, and the cost to all can be significant. There are many here that have been posting since the beginning, when the first thread was stuck at the top last July 3rd, 2006. Eight months and nearly 14,000 posts later, we are beginning to see a light shining on the horizon of Dell’s renewed effort to give customers a much improved experience.

 

In many ways, what we as customers have been a part of, is potentially a trend that other corporations are going to have to take seriously. What Dell is doing for its customers is seldom, if ever, seen amongst large corporations. Truly listening to its customers and then responding in a humble and meaningful way, is something that most customers have only ‘wished’ for. It has taken some time, but in the end, Michael Dell, the newly announced CEO of Dell, took the initiative and responded directly to our ‘cry’ for an upgrade path for the XPS 700/710 computers.

 

Because so many Dell customers have had positive experiences in the past, the belief has always been kept alive that Dell would find a way to ensure that Dell’s foundational emphasis on a positive and personal customer experience would find renewed support corporate wide. As Dell works to provide future computer systems that the enthusiast and gamer can be proud to own, it is the hope of all that have shared here on the forum, that Dell’s willingness to turn their failures into a success, will be met with customer excitement.

 

A corporation’s success, in an ever increasingly competitive market, in the end will be tied to the corporation’s willingness to open its doors to customer input and involvement. From here we made a difference and had an impact that may very well be an important ingredient in a strong and influential corporation’s customer care revitalization. As Jim Collins writes in Good To Great, “All good-to-great companies began the process of finding a path to greatness by confronting the brutal facts of their current reality. It is impossible to make good decisions without infusing the entire process with an honest confrontation of the brutal facts. As a result, they emerged from adversity even stronger.”

 

May this thread be the beginning of a new chapter for Dell and the XPS 700/710 customers with Dell listening to the voice of its customers, and confronting those realities, so that each of us may experience Dell at its best; turning each reality into success, one by one. Thank you to each and every person that gave so much to make ours and future customers experience a richer one.

Let the posting begin!

 



Message Edited by gbakmars on 03-08-2007 11:59 PM

14 Posts

September 4th, 2007 19:00

Did anybody get tracking numbers on their mobos? I got called by the people to install it this morning and I didn't even know it had shipped. I got the order conformation, but no shipping notice.

506 Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00



bandyguy wrote:
Did anybody get tracking numbers on their mobos? I got called by the people to install it this morning and I didn't even know it had shipped. I got the order conformation, but no shipping notice.


I did, and it even showed up early, but only after getting the tracking number off my order status. Of course I'm still waiting on a call from the Tech to do the install.
 
Stuck


Message Edited by StuckInARut on 09-04-2007 02:04 PM

506 Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00



bandyguy wrote:
Ok, I got it, thanks a lot!


Anytime, we're here to help. :smileyhappy:
 
Stuck

1.9K Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00

I was able to track only through the order status page on Dell's website. 
 
Yes, the LightFX does work on the XPS700 chassis with the 720 mobo and I/O.

14 Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00

One other thing, just out of curiosity, will lightsfx work on the 700s with the 720 mobo and i/o?

506 Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00



bandyguy wrote:
Thanks for the quick response, could you give me the URL of the site you used to track it?


Check your order status from your account, if it shipped there should be a tracking number. Click on that, if it's there, and you can track it.
 
Stuck

14 Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00

Thanks for the quick response, could you give me the URL of the site you used to track it?

14 Posts

September 4th, 2007 20:00

Ok, I got it, thanks a lot!

102 Posts

September 4th, 2007 21:00

have you got a better processor   kicking around,i have only a E6300 for my 700 ,sorry just kidding, :smileyvery-happy:

14 Posts

September 4th, 2007 21:00

Dang that is hard to pass up. Even my 7900GS suffers running bioshock :( oh well. I'm on my second now, wish dell would have just givin me a 8800 lol.

Message Edited by bandyguy on 09-04-2007 05:31 PM

September 4th, 2007 21:00

Vwc Comp Tech , I about broke down and cried when I saw that you were suffering with a 7900 GS!!:smileysad:  I have decided that it just isn't right that I should be running two Evga 8800 GTX Superclocked cards when a Fellow Forum Friend (3F), is struggling with one 7900 GS. Therefore, I am dropping out of the SLI race, and will let go of one of my, basically brand new (10 hours of use) cards. Email if you are interested. I will beat newegg by one hundred and pay shipping. Transferable Evga Lifetime Warranty.
 
EVGA 768-P2-N835-AR GeForce 8800GTX 768MB 384-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card
 
 
PS-- I am serious, that I would rather someone , with one of these XPS 720's, was getting 100% of the performance of this card, instead of my 10% gain that only comes with gaming. Otherwise I wouldn't put it here.


Message Edited by gbakmars on 09-04-2007 05:16 PM

September 5th, 2007 00:00

Just a heads up for those that having been sharing at   http://rampantspeculation.com/ Prakash has the blog/forum up and running again. I have been asked if this is meant to be a substitute for DCF and the answer is "not even close." I believe that as RampantSpeculation.com grows, it will produce a greater awareness of the kind of company that Dell is becoming and the improving systems that Dell is making available to the "enthusiast" crowd. My commitment to Dell is no different now than it has been. I believe in the people behind the product and I am confident that anything that is shared there will be used to provide better systems as well as better customer care. Heck, if Dell offered me a job, I would head down to Round Rock this weekend!:smileysurprised:

98 Posts

September 5th, 2007 07:00

Happy to see a lot of people have their new mobos now.

Just a small request to the people already done doing the upgrade that did something special with their cabling/etc. Can you snap some pix showing your special "routing"? Thanks!

September 5th, 2007 11:00

My kit arrived late, yesterday afternoon. Labor Day slowed the shipping down a little, however I'm glad to finally have it. Installed everything last night, however, I did run into an issue with my two Nvidia cards - one card runs fine, however, installing both cards results in no output on all four DVI connectors... basically a blank screen on all four ports.
 
Just a week ago, I thought that I'd read someone else had this same exact same issue, but haven't been able to locate that post yet.. I'm still looking!
 
 
 
 

September 5th, 2007 11:00

GB, I appreciate the offer, but I have $$ tied up in other things right now, maybe soon.
 
All, I installed the new MB last night and the hardware went smooth, however, when I went to install Vista on the new system, configured with 2x Raptor 150GB drives striped, Vista would not recognize that the drive was valid or some thing crazy. Unreconizable drive configuration check your hardware? Anyway I thought it was just Vista so i restored my XP backup from my WHS and poof the OS would not boot same basic error that the drive configuration was not valid, so I took the two raptor drives out of the raid config and restored XP and so for so good. No sense? I did make the raid array bootable.
 
Any ideas????
No Events found!

Top