Thursday, January 1st 2009
Pricing, Availability and More Details Trickle in for the Upcoming HP Firebird
Following the initial information and shots which we covered here, PCWorld has got further information on availability and pricing, whilst also discussing the new system with Rahul Sood, Chief Technology Officer for HP's Global Gaming Business. Sood mentioned that, "... the new systems use compact, power-sipping components usually found in notebook PCs, providing a reduced footprint and maximum energy usage -- 350 watts, or one-fifth the energy used by an average high-performance desktop PC... By pulling the power supply out of the case, the Firebird systems can get away with "way quieter" fans than other high-performance PCs... The high-performance PC space seems to have gone out of control when power supplies exceed 1.6 or 2 kilowatts, drawing more than the wall can handle, and people have 3-4 video cards and spend $5,000 to 6,000 on a machine just to play a videogame."
The HP Firebird, is said to start at $1,799 (excluding monitor) and will be available at voodoopc.com from January 9th, and at yet to be announced retail stores sometime in February.
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PCWorld
The HP Firebird, is said to start at $1,799 (excluding monitor) and will be available at voodoopc.com from January 9th, and at yet to be announced retail stores sometime in February.
5 Comments on Pricing, Availability and More Details Trickle in for the Upcoming HP Firebird
Also surely if it's using laptop components it's going to be more expensive but perform worse?
This just seems like a silly idea though ( I mean the system)
And your right crazy pro, you have to have newsie privelages to post on the front page/news section, which W1zzard gave me last August.
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