Monday, 6 April 2009

CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XI Desktop Launched [Extreme Power, Extreme Customisation]

CyberPower have released their latest high-performance desktop gaming
PC, the CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XI, which brings a host of customisable
options to the table including a choice of either Core 2 Due and Core 2
Extreme Quad Core CPUs (up to the QX9770 Core 2 Extreme overclocked to
4.0GHz) and a seriously broad choice of graphics cards, maxing out at
dual PCIe 16x 1GB Nvidia GeForce GTX280 cards in SLI configuration -
though 3-way SLI is a further option for those that opt for Nvidia
nForce 680i, 780i, or 790i Chipset Motherboards.

Apart from offering 4GB of Corsair DDR3 PC 1333 dual channel memory as
standard, other notable options include up to three HDDs with 2TB
(2×1TB SATA-II) on offer per mount or, if you prefer, a 32GB SSD,
Blueray writer, and a Creative Labs X-FI XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro 24-BIT
PCI Sound Card paired up with a Razer Mako THX Advanced Desktop Audio
2.1 Satellite Speaker System.

Utilising a NZXT Khaos full size tower case with no less than two 1000W
PSUs - though, of course, an upgrade is possible here too - the
CyberPower Gamer Xtreme XI starts and around $4940 and, should you wish
to max out this beast of a machine with all the possible bells and
whistles on offer, you're looking at more like a decidedly cool $10,000.

CyberPower

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