If you somehow held off on buying a 
Core i7 rig as soon as  they popped out last year, you're in luck -- and your poor Pentium II  system is flat out of it. Just about everyone has 
updated  their gaming desktop lines this week with an option to splurge on  Intel's 3.33GHz (or more) 
Core  i7-980X Extreme Edition processor, and iBuyPower is no different.  Said PC builder is now offering the chip within four of its 
Paladin  desktops, and given that the stock clock speed is far too sluggish  for your own greedy self, the Paladin XLC V3 ships in an overclocked  configuration that promises a 30 percent boost in performance over the  stock silicon. The rigs also ship with 6GB or 12GB of DDR3 memory, the  latest and greatest ATI / NVIDIA graphics cards, an optional Blu-ray  burner and a fresh copy of Windows 7. The lowest-end rig gets going at  $2,159, while the aforesaid XLC V3 will set you back $4,409; the whole  gang is available to customize as we speak.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
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