Sunday, March 22nd 2009

Smoothcreations Unveils Limited Series Reaper i7 Value PCs

Smoothcreations, a leading manufacturer of Custom PC gaming systems, desktop workstations, and Laptops, introduced today, in collaboration with Tweaktown, are proud to announce the Smoothcreations "Reaper i7" value series.
Stop showing up to Lan parties with gaming rigs that look like they were all bought at the same store. Turn heads, and then shred them with the Reaper i7 value series. The first kick ass mid size chassis from Silverstone with performance PC from Smooth Creations.

The Ultimate LAN party system: The Smooth Creations Reaper i7 value series was designed to intimidate, perform and back up every piece of trash talk you fling at your gaming buddies. Plus, the best part of Reaper system was it's custom specs. Our builders worked closely with Gaming Guru, Cameron Wilmot of Tweaktown, BFG, Corsair Memory, Intel and Silverstone to make this system - an ass kicking system that can deliver smoking benchmarks, immersive HD gaming effects without breaking the bank account. Design to perform, this system will be every game title's nightmare.

These custom painted gaming beasts deliver the graphics-shredding processing power you need to conquer your next LAN event. Powered with BFG's Geforce 280 GTX, these cards take no prisoners to the next LAN. If you don't own the Reaper i7 system with BFG Geforce 280's get ready to get your ass kicked playing WoW.

"The Reaper i7 vs design makes it easy to go to those LAN parties without having to lug heavy pc equipment around", Mario Gastelum, Product Marketing.

The "Reaper i7 VS models are stacked with Intel Core i7 940 CPU and a tasty choice of Geforce 280 GTX's SLI configurations. Be rest assured that not only will you have a screaming looking case - but a serious war gaming machine that will get you the highest frame rates playing Crysis, Left for dead or Far Cry 2.

"Every Reaper i7 vs system is custom painted and serialized", Mario Gastelum. We don't outsource our painted artwork like some of our competitors - by sending their customers pc cases to a car paint shop, Smoothcreations maintains inhouse our own design team.

The beautiful design and artwork is only rivaled by it's modular design. For those whom want simply an awesome personalized pc at a price they can afford, The "Reaper i7" makes sense. Rick Lee, Product Manager for Topower.

Availability
The Smoothcreations Reaper i7 are available for immediate delivery, and custom artwork designs, configurations, and upgrades are available. Each "Reaper i7 pc is custom painted and serialized with a limited production run of 50 units world wide.
Source: Smoothcreations
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51 Comments on Smoothcreations Unveils Limited Series Reaper i7 Value PCs

#1
DOM
nice cases but i wont spend that much on one
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#2
DaveK
Man that is a sweet paintjob.
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#3
alexp999
Staff
Shame about the ugly DVD drive
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#4
technicks
Nice case. But for that cash you would expect a nice bezel for the dvd drive to.

You beat me to it Alex. hehe
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#5
MKmods
Case Mod Guru
lol when I see cases that cost so much it makes me wonder where the people are that can spend so much $ on a case..
I change cases as often a I change my socks
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#6
alexp999
Staff
MKmodslol when I see cases that cost so much it makes me wonder where the people are that can spend so much $ on a case..
I change cases as often a I change my socks
Thats disgusting :p
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#7
a_ump
alexp999Thats disgusting :p
:laugh:lmao:laugh:
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#8
VIPER
I never figured out why death/monsters/ugly things in general are associated with gaming... Sorry, those cases are ugly "as hell" (to be on-topic).
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#9
Whilhelm
Agreed on that. Understated elegance for the win

All those graphics look just plain tacky. It completely ruins the classy look of the Silverstone FT01.
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#10
Maban
Maybe if it were signed by all members, current and former, of Blue Oyster Cult, then and only then would the price be justified. Not that I'm implying that they meant this to do with Don't Fear the Reaper.

I can dream...
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#12
blobster21
Parents will be pleased with their son's latest acquisition
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#13
OnionMan
MabanMaybe if it were signed by all members, current and former, of Blue Oyster Cult, then and only then would the price be justified. Not that I'm implying that they meant this to do with Don't Fear the Reaper.

I can dream...
Exactly what I was thinking when I saw this.. Too bad many members are not old enough to understand that reference.. They should push this case with Don't fear the reaper included as an mp3..;)

I vote tacky as well.. It's a nice paint job, good design, but like Viper said, why do all things associated with gaming have to be gothic, evil, or represent death in some way?? To each their own I guess.. For me, I like simple lines and a case that looks like nothing is inside, but when you open it up BAM!! It's how I like my sports rides too.. How ofter do we see tricked out cases (cars) and yet there isn't crap under the hood?
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#14
DaJMasta
How do they get away with attaching "Value" to the name. It's high end parts in a high end custom painted chassis and they think some part of it is a good value?


Ok maybe the DVD bezel....
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#15
Supreme0verlord
Maybe it's just me but I don't think the word's "Value" and "i7" should ever be in the same sentence, well maybe a few years down the road they might be.
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#17
qwerty_lesh
I looked at this and thought the DVD drive looked ugly, as soon as i saw alexp999's first post here I lol'd :)
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#18
OnBoard
qwerty_leshI looked at this and thought the DVD drive looked ugly, as soon as i saw alexp999's first post here I lol'd :)
Very true, but what's $30 more on top of $2600 for a black DVD-RW?
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#19
Triprift
Looks pretty sweet to me but just like every other custom built i7 rig atm way to expensive.
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#20
zCexVe
That is one cool artwork.
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#21
Chris_Ramseyer
Phison Rep
How are you guys bitching about the cost? You would be hard pressed to find these components in another system (from a system builder) for less. I really doubt that you can get these parts from Newegg for less.
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#22
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
alexp999Shame about the ugly DVD drive
I was about to say the same - black case with custom paint work then you gotta go ruin it by sticking a 'beige/white' dvd rom in there....f**ktards

Id love to get a custom paint job though....

Id have this on one side & or a more HQ pic of this or something very similar.

I know it might not be to everyones tastes but hey im a big fan of mecha so you can kiss my shiny metal ass! Speaking of which I once saw one of these pics on a tuned japanese racer when i was at some motor show


::EDIT::

theres a 2nd image in this post but for some retarded reason its not coming up on my screen so heres a link to it just in case it dont show for any of you guys too >Clicky<
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#23
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
HighEndToysHow are you guys bitching about the cost? You would be hard pressed to find these components in another system (from a system builder) for less. I really doubt that you can get these parts from Newegg for less.
Did the math, it isnt pretty...build it yourself for $11 cheaper, but I hadnt added the shipping.




Granted its a lot of money to throw at a PC in general, but the pricing is spot on.
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#24
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
Your math is wrong... the vista you get with smooth creations is OEM.
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#25
Cold Storm
Battosai
:roll: 11 buck difference.. so, in all your getting it for cheaper.. because you get the paint style with it.. Anywhere it would be another 100+ just for the paint job.. I tried to get my Cosmos painted by a close friend.. they wanted 200 bucks for the time it would take.. even 100 for not doing it at the shop...
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