Commodore Gaming now launches high end gaming PCs
Hardware News March 16th, 2007
Commodore Gaming now launches high end gaming PCs
Commodore Gaming has announced that they are now going to sell high end gaming machines through a new subsidiary.
The company unveiled a new range of PCs specially designed for gamers at the CeBIT technology show in Germany.
At the moment, they are offering four models: the entry level Cg, the Cgs, Cgx and “extreme level” Cxx. The extreme edition machine comes loaded with the GX6700 Intel quad-core processor, two Nvida 8800 GTX graphics cards, 4GB of memory and an ASUS nForce motherboard. Sounds yumm.
These machines would come powered with the Microsoft Vista 64-bit version and would have new “Ice Cube” cooling components plus independently controlled LEDs. Gamers would be able to fully customize their PC’s configuration and machines will be fully tested prior to shipment.
The company is also offering a “revolutionary painting process” and gamers would be able to order their machines with specially selected designs. Commodore Gaming CEO Bala Keilman said in a statement on these new plans: “From beginners to professionals, Commodore Gaming ensures that only the very best components are provided to deliver the ultimate PC gaming experience. We also wanted to bring something new to the market, in the spirit of our Commodore heritage, and have worked hard to design a fully personalized product.”
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