Typical price: £3,268
What is it: Ultra high-end gaming PC with space-age cooling system and quad-core processor
What we think: If you like playing games, and you can afford it, buy it -- it's a beast
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January 16, 2008
Posted by: Binky
"Hotter than a heatwave"
What I like:
Huge beast of a PC, loads of raw power and looks it
What I don't like:
No games can use it! PC applications cant quad core
Review:
What a beast, unpacking this is Geek heaven, there is something about a gloss black behemoth that just is Geek sex. Sadly though the first thing you want to do is use it and feel the power, but finding anything that stretches this beast is impossible, so living with it us ultimately futile and disapointing, perhaps the best analogy is being given a Porsche and having no driving license... having 200fps in your game makes you king, but you cant frag with fps.. what I need is skill.. damn you Dell...lol
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