Thursday, December 21st 2006

Vigor Launches AMD Quad FX Gaming PC

Vigor Gaming introduced today their gaming PC, equipped with AMD's latest Quad FX platform. Vigor Gaming calls its system Quadfather and the cheapest one with two AMD FX70 CPUs at two times 2.6GHz costs $2999 including a free shipping and has 4x512MB Corsair memory, two 250GB drives in RAID 0, Geforce 8800 GTX and 1100 W Tagan PSU. The company even offers a free Vista business upgrade. You can choose the parts of your system and order one from Vigor Gaming here.
Source: theINQ
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7 Comments on Vigor Launches AMD Quad FX Gaming PC

#1
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
so no GTX SLI ??? how the hell is that a gaming rig then!!!
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#2
Jimmy 2004
Easy Rhinoso no GTX SLI ??? how the hell is that a gaming rig then!!!
Well the most basic model has a single 7600, but you can opt to have two 8800s in SLI if you're rich enough. That would be one kick ass rig.

The cheapest you can make it is $2,392, but that doesn't have a monitor or keyboard and mouse or speakers, and the performance isn't that amazing.

Edit: most expensive is $10,259... but admittedly that will give you two copies of MS Office!
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Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
Jimmy 2004Well the most basic model has a single 7600, but you can opt to have two 8800s in SLI if you're rich enough. That would be one kick ass rig.

The cheapest you can make it is $2,392, but that doesn't have a monitor or keyboard and mouse or speakers, and the performance isn't that amazing.

Edit: most expensive is $10,259... but admittedly that will give you two copies of MS Office!
hrm. i really dont see the point in buying one of these. maybe if you dont know how to build your own and are a sucker for advertising...
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#4
overcast
Easy Rhinohrm. i really dont see the point in buying one of these. maybe if you dont know how to build your own and are a sucker for advertising...
there are many of these people
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#5
TUngsten
:roll: most people crings at the thought of opening up a computer, not to mention actually TOUCHING the stuff in there!
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#6
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
That is true. But in order for this to be a "quadfather" it has to support the 4x4 platform. Mainly 4 CPUs and 4 Graphics cards. If I had 10500 to blow on anything and I wanted one bad enough, ID get it, just so I dont have to mess with all the headaches :)

-The Eagle

PS In no way am I stating I Dont love building computers, I do. I am just saying this would probably be a biach to build

-The Eagle
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#7
Jimmy 2004
Until a couple of years ago a would worry about opening up a PC, now I've done it on so many PCs that it makes no difference to me, I've never managed to break anything inside a PC. So I can understand that a lot of people would want a quick PC but would be scared of doing it themselves. Plus, on such an expensive PC, if you break something building it it's going to be very annoying to put it nicely.
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