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hi my name is Peter Im doing this video in response to a previous video I posted regarding the XPS 8300 in that video I said the card next to the video card was too close to the video card due to a poor motherboard design and Im not just saying that out of the blue or you know trying to be anti Dell Im saying that because Im just comparing it to my previous Dell this here is Adele XPS 420 and these are the slots you can see that I left two cards in there and I actually like the design one thing that I really liked about the XPS 420 is the very simple removal and replacement of the cards its a very simple clip process clip off clip back on clip off clip back on and if you actually look all it takes is screwing in the cards now with the XPS 8300 its still a simple process but its just more meticulous you have to have a metal clip and it has to align with the holes of the screws before you screw them in and yeah anyway so thats one thing I liked about this another thing I liked a