Monday, December 7th 2020

HyperX and Acer Announce Partnership for Orion Gaming Desktops

HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology, Inc., today announced it has been chosen as an Acer memory partner for the refreshed Predator Orion desktop series. Working closely to create a premium gaming experience, Acer is HyperX's first strategic partner to feature 3600MHz1 high-frequency memory in its Predator Orion 9000 gaming desktop.

"HyperX is excited to be the memory partner for Acer Predator Orion gaming desktops, as we are both committed to offering the best products for gamers," said Larry Gonzales, sales and marketing VP, HyperX. "HyperX FURY DDR4 works seamlessly with the new desktops. Through the collaboration, we can deliver the ultimate performance to satisfy every gamer's needs."
HyperX will provide its FURY DDR4 memory for all Acer Predator Orion desktops, which is optimized for the PCs to deliver extreme performance and reliability. The next-generation Predator Orion 9000 desktops can be configured with HyperX FURY DDR4 3600MHz1 memory up to 128 GB in eight-channel configurations. Featuring high speed and low latency, the Intel XMP-ready HyperX FURY DDR4 provides a performance boost for the PCs and makes overclocking easier to meet the expectations of all gamers.

"Acer is dedicated to providing top-notch gaming experiences and we are happy to partner with HyperX to offer innovative and powerful memory solutions for gamers," said Peter Chang, Director of Gaming Product Marketing, Acer Inc. "The optimized systems offer gaming enthusiasts performance advantages for playing games and livestreaming their battles."

HyperX previously announced supporting Acer as a memory provider for the Acer Predator Orion gaming desktops. For more information about HyperX DDR4 memory in Acer Predator Orion Desktops, visit predator.acer.com.
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9 Comments on HyperX and Acer Announce Partnership for Orion Gaming Desktops

#1
CosmicWanderer
What motherboard is used in that single-GPU build image?
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Yttersta
Gosh those are so ugly builds, why would you even light them up so their ugliness is shown better?!
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XL-R8R
Board used in the non-x299 build:




Also, the system with this board above, is the 3000; not the 9000.. the TPU 93% copy/paste article doesnt make this clear.



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Pass; even if prebuilts were entertaining.
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Vayra86
YtterstaGosh those are so ugly builds, why would you even light them up so their ugliness is shown better?!
Yeah cable management from 1999 called, saying they did it better.

I mean wow. You can even just tuck it away quickly, but nooo
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Vader
XL-R8RBored used in the non-x299 build:




Also, the system with this board above, is the 3000; not the 9000.. the TPU 93% copy/paste article doesnt make this clear.



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Pass; even if prebuilts were entertaining.
Agreed. Non-standard, non-upgradeable pc parts are a hard NO for me
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#6
Gmr_Chick
VaderAgreed. Non-standard, non-upgradeable pc parts are a hard NO for me
I second that. I'm...not even sure what to call that motherboard. It's clearly not ATX, but it isn't mATX, DTX, or Mini-ITX, either. So WTF is it?

Also, where the hell is the 24 pin power connector?! All I see is a 4 pin and a 6 pin... Jeebus, this motherboard is a total freak! :fear:
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#7
Th3pwn3r
YtterstaGosh those are so ugly builds, why would you even light them up so their ugliness is shown better?!
At first I thought you were just being a whiny baby, then I clicked the picture. They should be embarrassed and ashamed lol. They indeed are some really sloppy builds, my first build ever looked much better and I was 13 years old 22 years ago.
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#8
DeathtoGnomes
if there was an award for Butt-Fugly cases...
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#9
Vayra86
Gmr_ChickI second that. I'm...not even sure what to call that motherboard. It's clearly not ATX, but it isn't mATX, DTX, or Mini-ITX, either. So WTF is it?

Also, where the hell is the 24 pin power connector?! All I see is a 4 pin and a 6 pin... Jeebus, this motherboard is a total freak! :fear:
ATB

Atrociously Tacky Board
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