Commodore Unveils Gaming PC Range [News]

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Commodore Unveils Gaming PC Range [News]

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Image Commodore Unveils Gaming PC Range [News]
Four models to offer unparalleled performance and extensive customisation...

Author: editor@totalvideogames.com
Category: News
Publish Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 18:32:50 +0000
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Commodore Cxx:

Processor: IntelR CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor QX6700, 2.66 8M Cache
Motherboard: ASUSR P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI
Hard Drive: 2x 150Gb 10000 Rpm Sata Raid 0, 1x 500Gb 7200 Rpm Sata
Memory: 4 Gb Corsair Dominator twin2x2048-8500C5D, 1066MHz
I/O.: 7in1 cardreader; (Front) USBx2 Firewire x 1 HeadPhone x 1 MicroPhone x 1
Optical:Philips DVDRW
Power Supply: 1000W ICE Cube PSU
Audio: CreativeR SoundBlaster X-Fi
Graphics: 2x nVidia 8800 GTX 768MB
OS: Microsoft Windows Fista Ultimate
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Impressive
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Dare I ask the price? :)
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Lateralus wrote:Dare I ask the price? :)
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"If Sir has to ask..."
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FatherJack wrote:"If Sir has to ask..."
:above: Hard, with bells on.
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Going for the Alienware market then. Good luck to them, especially as their machine is almost called 'cocks'.
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I like the fact they come with a C64 Emulator :)
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FatherJack wrote:Cocks.
They look pretty good. I like the c-kins (case art), not for me but I nice idea nonetheless.
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FatherJack wrote:Cocks.
Black PCs are so 90s man.
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Dog Pants wrote:Black PCs are so 90s man.
True but what is the colour for '00s? Is it beige?
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Silver, of course.
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:poo:

Retro is the new intro...or something.

I find all the silver cases with blue LEDs a bit...Vauxhall Nova, and the Alienware stuff is just...gaudy, Subaru with the 555 design.

I quite like the plain matte black design (although the C= logo is a bit spazzy, yet ludicrously, deliciously retro) - understated, yet insanely powerful - like a Mini Cooper, Lotus Cortina or Williams Clio.
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Dog Pants wrote:Silver, of course.
Phew, that's a relief.

Unfortunately, after FJs post, it does have blue LEDs but I couldn't help that. Trying to buy stuff without gaudy LEDs is not easy.
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you could just unhook the lights.

you don't really need to know if the machine is on, or if the hdds are active :)
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:you could just unhook the lights.
It's one of these: http://www.quietpc.com/gb-en-gbp/produc ... es/zm-mfc1
I'd have to snip the connection to the circuit board which I'm not sure of. At the moment I have a bit of cardboard sellotaped over them because they stobe and try to give me brain cancers.

The case lights went long ago.
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ahh, not good.
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spoodie wrote: Phew, that's a relief.

Unfortunately, after FJs post, it does have blue LEDs but I couldn't help that. Trying to buy stuff without gaudy LEDs is not easy.
Me too, now I feel bad. Shame on you FJ. But then everything I have is silver and blue, or at least as close as I can get - it's a theme. Even my mini beer fridge is silver with a blue LED. I might switch them all out for orange or green though at some point,
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