Wednesday, February 21st 2007

Alienware mounts Q6600

Alienware, a famous computer manufacturer and system integrator, today announced that the Area-51 7500 desktops will be available with Intel's quad-core Q6600 CPUs.

According to senior vice president Brian Joyce, "…customers will instantly see a performance increase on processor-intensive applications such as gaming, video editing and encoding."

In addition to four computing cores in a single processor package, the unique-looking Alienware-branded 7500 also features Windows Vista, NVIDIA Next Generation Graphics, low-latency DDR 2 memory, nForce 6 SLI x16 Motherboard and HDCP ready graphics.

Primarily aimed at gamers and multimedia enthusiasts, the Area-51 7500 costs around £1,408 inc VAT (approx. $2800) and will be available from 6th March from the Alienware website.
Source: The Reg
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5 Comments on Alienware mounts Q6600

#1
C.Ash
Thats not worth 2,800$.
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#2
mullered07
D_o_SAlienware, a famous computer manufacturer and system integrator, today announced that the Area-51 7500 desktops will be available with Intel's quad-core Q6600 CPUs.

According to senior vice president Brian Joyce, "…customers will instantly see a performance increase on processor-intensive applications such as gaming, video editing and encoding."

In addition to four computing cores in a single processor package, the unique-looking Alienware-branded 7500 also features Windows Vista, NVIDIA Next Generation Graphics, low-latency DDR 2 memory, nForce 6 SLI x16 Motherboard and HDCP ready graphics.

Primarily aimed at gamers and multimedia enthusiasts, the Area-51 7500 costs around £1,408 inc VAT (approx. $2800) and will be available from 6th March from the Alienware website.



Source: The Reg
wow thats a damn good guide price, ill bet that will be for the lower model in that series, 1gb ram, 1x 7900 etc but not bad, i like alien systems but far too pricey for me and a lot of people, thing is if you have the money and want the best you go to someone like alienware or falcon nw
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#3
EviLZeD
the case is sooo hot
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#5
ghost101
C.AshThats not worth 2,800$.
Should be cheaper in the US. Remember that the UK always pay a 20-25% premium.
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