Some of the XPS 400's are socket 775 based with ddr2 so there might not be a total need for an entirely new system. D/L and run [urlhttp://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php]PC Wizard 2008[/url] and post the specs.
As nemo has said sometimes its not worth beating a dead horse, but its best to know which horse you are riding before you shoot the dang thing.
If you are on a tight budget sometimes you don't always have the option for a whole new build
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