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Answer» What do you get when one of the top gaming-PC MANUFACTURERS crosses the latest top-of-the-line chip from Intel with the hottest hardware from either nVidia or ATI, the granddaddies of graphics-card manufacturers? One expensive gamer wet dream, that's what. The new Voodoo OMEN i:121 Extreme incorporates the latest and greatest PC technologies, creating one of the fastest machines available today. Powered by Intel's latest Core 2 Duo processors and a quad-SLI graphics chipset, you'll be able to play the latest games at maximum settings without batting an eye and will surely be able to handle whatever new games come out for a long time. In addition to the horsepower of the circuitry inside, it also comes with a liquid cooling system that will keep your new toy from sounding like an AIRPLANE taking off. The case has a clear window in it so you can see all the gear you paid so dearly for, although whether or not the case is cooler than Dell's XPS towers is really a matter of personal taste. All this goodness doesn't come cheap, as you could guess. Prices start at about $6,000My PC owns VooDoo. Quote you'll be able to play the latest games at maximum settings without batting an eye and will surely be able to handle whatever new games come out for a long time.I don't think they will release a GAME in the next five years i wont be able to handle.Quote from: NinjaALor on September 02, 2007, 03:53:19 PM My PC owns VooDoo.I'll take bets on that . . . (without upgrades?)Motherboard: Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe nForce 590 SLI CPU:Athlon 64 X2 6000+ CPU Graphics card:NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 Graphics card 2:NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 RAM: 4GB (4x1GB)Corsair XMS2 Xtreme Memory W/ Heat Spreader HDD: 320GB SATA-II Sound card: Creative Labs X-Fi 24-BIT Speakers: Logitech (Black) Keyboard: its just a standard keyboard. does the job. Mouse: Logitech MX Laser Mousepad: Stargate Optical drive: 18X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER Optical drive 2: SONY 16X DVD-ROM Display: 22" LG lcd HDMI -black Display 2: 19" lcd VGA Case: NZXT Lexa Power Supply: NZXT 1,000 Watts Power Supply - Quad SLI ReadyYour graphic cards aren't DX10 compatible so I'll take that bet.o man im totally takin that bet no dx10 lol your gonna have to upgrade within the next year if you wanna keep upS*** one Chris lol Just curious...how much did you spend on this rig ? ?1500-2000 i think, i am sure he will tell you him self !! No DX10 tut tut ! Looks like we have a lot of betting GOING on here. DX10 was one reason I would take the bet, the other is that no card or cards of today will run games that far in the future . . . Think about it. Radeon 9 series - can one of those run, say, Flight Sim X, or Bioshock, or Supreme Commander, or any new games, on max settings? Hint: the answer is no.i paid £1344 whats that like $2700.it's no "G15" keyboard tho What a waste of money. I'll just keep the computer that I found in a dumpster two years ago. |
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