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Dell Dimension
Line of home and business desktop computers by Dell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Dell Dimension is a discontinued series of home and business desktop computers manufactured by Dell. In 2007, the Dimension series was discontinued and replaced with the Dell Inspiron series for low-end models and the Dell Studio series for higher-end models.

The last high-end computers to be released under the Dimension line were the 9200 and 9200c (XPS 410 and XPS 210 in the American market, respectively). The E520, E521 and C521 were re-introduced under the Inspiron line under the names Inspiron 530, 531, 530s and 531s, with a revised case design.
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- Dimension 4xx Series - 433SV, 466V
- Dimension 9xx Series - 900
- Dimension 1xxx Series - 1000, 1100
- Dimension 2xxx Series - 2010, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2300C, 2350, 2400, 2400C
- Dimension 3xxx Series - 3000, 3100, 3100c, 3400, 3800
- Dimension 4xxx Series - 4100, 4200, 4300, 4300S, 4400, 4500, 4500C, 4500S, 4550, 4600, 4600C, 4700, 4700C, 4700 MCE, 4800
- Dimension 5xxx Series - 5000, 5100, 5150, 5150C, 5200, 5200C
- Dimension 8xxx Series - 8100, 8200, 8250, 8300, 8300N, 8400, 8400 MCE
- Dimension 9xxx Series - 9100, 9150, 9200, 9200C
- Dimension B Series - B110
- Dimension C Series - C521
- Dimension D Series - DE051
- Dimension E Series - E310, E510, E520, E521, E530
- Dimension J Series
- Dimension L Series (Lxxx is MHz; R is PIII; C, CX, CXE are Celeron)[1]
- L___c - L400c, L433c, L466c, L500c
- L___cx - L433cx, L500cx, L533cx, L566cx, L600cx, L633cx, L667cx, L700cx, L733cx, L800cx
- L___cxe - L700cxe, L800cxe
- L___r - L500r, L550r, L600r, L667r, L733r, L800r, L866r, L933r, L1000r, L1100r
- Dimension M Series - M166a, M200a, M233a
- Dimension P Series - P100a, P133a, P166a, P75t, P90t, P100t, P120t, P133t, P133v, P166v, P200v
- Dimension V Series - V333, V350, V400, V450, V333c, V400c, V433c, V466c[2]
- Dimension XPS Series[3]
- XPS 4 - 466V[4]
- XPS B - B866, B933, B1000, B533r, B600r, B667r, B733r, B800r, B866r, B933r, B1000r
- XPS D - D233, D266, D300, D333
- XPS H - H233, H266
- XPS M - M166s, M200s, M233s
- XPS P - P60, P75, P90, P100, P90c, P100c, P120c, P133c, P150c, P166c, P133s, P166s, P200s[5]
- XPS Pro - Pro150, Pro200, Pro150n, Pro180n, Pro200n
- XPS R - R350, R400, R450
- XPS T - T450, T500, T550, T600, T600r, T650r, T700r, T750r, T800r, T850r
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4xx series

9xx series
1xxx series
2xxx series
3xxx and 5xxx series
* As of BIOS Revision 1.1.11 # As of BIOS Revision 2.4
4xxx series
8xxx series
- The Dimension 8200 shipped with two different motherboards, depending on the release date. The earlier version used the i850 chipset with a Socket 478 (400 MHz FSB), while the later version used the i850E chipset with a Socket 478 (400 MHz and 533 MHz FSB).
9xxx series
- The Dimension 9150 was known as the XPS 400 in United States markets, along with the Dimension 9200 being rebadged to XPS 410 in U.S. markets. Similarly, the Dimension 9200C was rebranded as XPS 210 in the United States.
L series
M series
P series
V series
*Dell lists this speed in the technical specifications, however the "V466c" model does not seem to have been released, and Intel never released a 466 MHz Slot 1 Celeron
XPS series
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