Inspiron 580 or XPS for 24/7 long hours machine running?

Hi all

I need a machine that is peaceful and sustainable runs for hours without stopping.

Inspiron 580 is cheap but is it suitable? Should I get an XPS rather (Phenom or i5?)?

Thank you!

Definitely get an 8300, XPS with Core i5.  If you plan to run this computer for a period of lets say for days or weeks, maybe even consider getting a Dell Optiplex or precision Business Office, since they are designed to handle the long hours of continuous operation.

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