HiPe unveils new custom gaming PCs |
A boutique computer maker named HiPe announced today its next generation of gaming Windows PCs. These machines start at around $750.
HiPe said its latest gaming desktops support Quad SLI 2.0 and Crossfire X. It is also offering what it calls the “world’s first Octo-Core Dual processor gaming PC.” Here are specific details from the company’s press release:
• Razor D3 ESA Gaming PC
The Razor D3 ESA Gaming PC is powered by the nforce 790i chipset and Quad SLI 2.0 enabled dual Geforce 9800 GX2 graphics cards from NVIDIA, with up to 8GB of DDR3 memory running at an astonishing 1800MHz. Razor supports ESA (enthusiast system architecture) system monitoring from Nvidia for complete control over system voltage, fan speed, temperature and speed for the first time ever, resulting in increased performance, stability and acoustics levels.
• Chikara ‘Hachi’ Edition and Daisho ‘Hachi’ Edition
The Chikara and Daisho ‘Hachi’ Editions are a gaming powerhouses that will establish a new level of performance for PC gaming. The first gaming PCs to offer Quad Crossfire X by ATI or SLI by Nvidia, both special edition PCs are built from the Intel Skulltrail platform and supports dual QX9775 processors for a previously unheard of eight (8) computing cores.
The exceedingly popular Daisho series supports two computers (one gaming, one media server) in a single unique chassis that contains a VFD media screen and 7” motorized touchscreen.
• Ronin Series
The updated HiPe PC Ronin series computers supports quad core computing, new hybrid Crossfire X or SLI and starts at only $749.
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