Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Digital Storm Black OPS system receives hexa-core
Digital Storm Black OPS system receives hexa-core
Fremont's own Digital Storm has also adopted Intel's new Core i7 980X EE CPU and added it as the new extreme option for the Black|OPS gaming system. To complement the hexa-core chip, the custom PC maker recommends an EVGA X58 motherboard, 6GB of RAM, two Radeon HD 5970 cards in CrossFireX, and a 1200W power supply, all packed up nicely in a system priced at a wallet-murdering $5,642.
"The introduction of a six core processor with hyper threading capabilities is a momentous occasion for gaming enthusiasts," remarked Rajeev Kuruppu, Digital Storm's Director of Product Development. "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."
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