Tuesday, January 6th 2009
HP Launches Firebird with Voodoo DNA Desktop System
In addition to the several new notebooks, HP today released the successor of the award-winning HP Blackbird 002, called HP Firebird. Designed for photo and video editing, music creation, gaming and other demanding tasks, the HP Firebird comes in an extremely sleek and original chassis, but that's not all. Inside this beautiful shell HP has integrated a complete watercooling system that cools the CPU, the two graphics cores and the motherboard's chipset. Speaking of CPUs and VGAs, the Firebird is partly customizable. It supports the latest Core 2 Quad processors (Q9400 - 2.66GHz or Q9550 - 2.83GHz), up to 8GB of DDR2 RAM, and comes with dual NVIDIA GeForce 9800S small form factor graphics cards in SLI configuration and two hot-swappable 320GB hard drives. Also, the Firebird ships with a 350W external power supply, to help keeping the system as cool as possible. The HP Firebird with Voodoo DNA will be available online at VoodooPC.com on January 9th starting at $1,799. Customers also can purchase the product in select retail stores nationwide starting on February 1st. Find more information here.
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12 Comments on HP Launches Firebird with Voodoo DNA Desktop System
Well, I didn't count the PSU and watercooling on that proprietary list, but those are obvious.
A 350W external PSU... I thought the 360's PSU was big, jeez. That must be enormous, and I wonder if it's passively cooled.
whats voodoo DNA?
Also if you didn't notice the cooling system looks almost identical to the Asetek LCLC so its probably those guys that did the cooling design, as it was with the Blackbird 002.
Looks like HP likes what Asetek can provide :)
Ugly design and most likely overpriced. The whole MXM story is nice, but if you'd look up the price and availability of MXM modules it really doesn't matter.
and
i am thinking about getting this pc, but im not sure about three things
1.are the dual 9800S's better than the 4870
2.and if the 4870 is better is it possible that this machine supports it
3.how much can you not change in this machine, as it seems there is a lot