Systemax Sabre II: the ulitmate gaming PC
Systemax has a treat for all you hardcore PC gamers looking for equipment to match your powerhouse skills. It’s called the Systemax SABRE II and it runs on the new Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 quad-core processor. But please hold your drool until the end of the rest of the features that makes Systemax Sabre II the ultimate PC gaming machine:
- Intel D975XBX2 motherboard
- Dual ATI Radeon X1950 XTX 512MB video cards with Crossfire
- Corsair TwinX 2GB PC6400 DDR2 Memory
- Dual 150GB SATA 10,000RPM hard drives with RAID 0 Stripe
- 400GB SATA 7299RPM Hard Drive
- Plextor PX-755SA 16x DVDRW Drive
- 52x32x52/16x Combo Drive Black
- 9-in-1 Media Reader
- SoundBlaster X-Fi Sound Card
- Ultra X-Finity 600W power supply
- Saitek Eclipse blue illuminated keyboard
- Razer Copperhead High Precision blue gaming mouse
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- One-year warranty on parts and labor
Did someone just whispered “Madre de Dios?”
“Power users and gaming enthusiasts are always looking to push the performance of their computers to the next level,” says Intel. Well, look no more because here it is. All you need now is at least US$ 3,999.99.
Systemax has a treat for all you hardcore PC gamers looking for equipment to match your powerhouse skills. It’s called the Systemax SABRE II and it runs on the new Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 quad-core processor. But please hold your drool until the end of the rest of the features that makes Systemax Sabre II the ultimate PC gaming machine:
- Intel D975XBX2 motherboard
- Dual ATI Radeon X1950 XTX 512MB video cards with Crossfire
- Corsair TwinX 2GB PC6400 DDR2 Memory
- Dual 150GB SATA 10,000RPM hard drives with RAID 0 Stripe
- 400GB SATA 7299RPM Hard Drive
- Plextor PX-755SA 16x DVDRW Drive
- 52x32x52/16x Combo Drive Black
- 9-in-1 Media Reader
- SoundBlaster X-Fi Sound Card
- Ultra X-Finity 600W power supply
- Saitek Eclipse blue illuminated keyboard
- Razer Copperhead High Precision blue gaming mouse
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional
- One-year warranty on parts and labor
Did someone just whispered “Madre de Dios?”
“Power users and gaming enthusiasts are always looking to push the performance of their computers to the next level,” says Intel. Well, look no more because here it is. All you need now is at least US$ 3,999.99.