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Shuttle Introduces 1337 and 1337 SDXi Gaming Systems

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Shuttle announced the launch of its newest lineup of gaming PCs-1337 and 1337 SDXi system. Just imagine: Intel Core 2 Extreme Edition X6800 or QX6700 processor, 2x AMD ATI Radeon X1950 XTX CrossFire video cards, 2GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2-800, Western Digital Raptor 150GB and fully internal liquid-cooling system all squeezed in a small form factor barebone case. The Shuttle 1337 SDXi is the result. You'll also recieve unique paint job for the case, the Razer Copperhead mouse and the Saitek Eclipse keyboard. The liquid-cooling system employed in 1337 systems is completely self-contained, maintenance free and guaranteed not to leak. Shuttle 1337 SDXi systems will be available late December starting at $4999. For more information, please click here.

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In 2 months, this PC will be ghey. I'd never buy something from someone who acually think 1337 is cool, and not just a joke.
 
wow.... i like the paint job...
 
omg, is that a cupholder?
 
that thing's on fire!
 
bet it would bounce if someone were to drop it off a building :roll: thats all the thing is good for i mean shit $5k for a prebuilt its not worth it :shadedshu what ~$2k to home build paint included
 
lol i reckon it looks nice :D
 
Waste of money, but it sure is.... 1337!
 
no, it plugs into the wall...
 
I want one because its 1337!
 
How do i know if it's actually on fire :confused:
 
How do i know if it's actually on fire :confused:

even if its not, the thing will give off so much heat you'll wanna shoot it with the fire extinguisher anyway:rolleyes:
 
yeah its a lil overpriced :p
 
lmao....thats USD as well, which is like $6300 AUD....:eek: eep
 
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