Intel's Gulftown Is Inside Even More Gaming Rigs

Computer hardware and Technology discussion, troubleshooting and getting advice check here

Intel's Gulftown Is Inside Even More Gaming Rigs

Unread postby sNo » 17 Mar 2010 23:48

Image


Since Intel's six-core Gulftown processor is now the most powerful central processing unit on the consumer market, it is hardly surprising to hear that so many gaming rigs support it so soon after it was reviewed. In fact, companies like Origin, CyberPower and Maingear have already taken the chip in and set it up as king over their respective, suitably overpowered gaming systems. Now, since it would have been too surprising for the Core i7 980X to only be adopted by these three, Velocity Micro and Digital Storm have shown off offers of their own.

Velocity Micro is now offering the six-core CPU as an option on not one but two of its gaming systems, namely the Raptor and the Edge, as well as on the ProMagix HD60 workstation. These configurations are predictably packed with high- to top-end components that only a lot of money can buy, with starting prices being set at $2,825.

Image


The situation is only slightly different when it comes to the system offered by Digital Storm. This PC maker is offering the six-core as part of its Black|OPS gaming rig, which also features an EVGA X58 motherboard, 6GB of RAM and two Radeon HD 5970 graphics adapters as recommended parts. Consumers should be careful around this configuration, however, because it is far less financially gentle than Velocity Micro's system, with a price of $5,642.

"With the launch of the Core i7-980X, Intel has given us the means to create a whole new level of benchmark crushing, ultra performance PCs," Velocity Micro Vice President Chip Lowell said. "By utilizing this new technology in conjunction with our meticulous craftsmanship and patented engineering methods, we're able to offer some of the most powerful, record breaking consumer desktops on the market."

"The introduction of a six core processor with hyper threading capabilities is a momentous occasion for gaming enthusiasts," Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm's director of Product Development, remarked. "With our TwisterBoost overclocking package, we can overclock the i7-980X to a record breaking 4.4GHz. The results we've recorded on our test bench have been nothing short of astounding. I can honestly say that our Black OPS machines with this new CPU resulted in the most impressive gaming experience I've ever had."

Consumers interested in having their wallets and/or bank accounts debilitated may wish to consult Digital Storm's and Velocity Micro's respective websites.

Source: Softpedia
I got an infraction :(
User avatar
sNo
Forum Rank: Holy Smoker
Holy Smoker
 
Posts: 184
Joined: 22 Oct 2008 01:08
Location: /var/www/

Re: Intel's Gulftown Is Inside Even More Gaming Rigs

Unread postby RauCous » 22 Mar 2010 07:52

whoa.. and the scary thing is the games really do need all that power!
Only you can read this... doesn't it scare you?
creative-section/
Support A Struggling Subforum
http://www.trinismack.com
http://ttpoems.com/
Support Struggling Sister Sites !!
User avatar
RauCous
Forum Rank: Post Whore
Post Whore
 
Posts: 3630
Joined: 09 Jun 2008 13:37
Location: Behind You

Re: Intel's Gulftown Is Inside Even More Gaming Rigs

Unread postby Wyspa » 22 Mar 2010 08:47

true. but this will always be a niche market. For the enthusiastic gamers. those who not only demand the absolute bleeding edge of technology in their rigs, but have the financial means to quell thier fetish. The 6 core intel processor starts at US$999.00. So bet your last gig of ram, there's a few who will be seriously buying this product.
Those darn aliens and their moon rock trade!!!
User avatar
Wyspa
Forum Rank: Post Whore
Post Whore
 
Posts: 1201
Joined: 12 Sep 2008 12:51
Location: Morvant


Return to Computers & Technology



 


  • Related topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests