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ORIGIN PC Announces the GENESIS now Overclocked to 5.7GHz, New Laptop Design

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ORIGIN PC starts off 2012 with three major announcements. The award-winning GENESIS desktop has been overclocked to a record 5.7GHz with the exclusive new ORIGIN PC Phase Change cooling system. The Phase Change cooling system will be available in late Q1. ORIGIN PC launches free U.S. based lifetime 24/7 technical support on all desktops and laptops starting today. The award winning EON17-S and EON15-S laptops both receive an upgrade with the new exclusive ORIGIN PC design.



The GENESIS desktop features:
  • Expert Overclocking: Experience new heights and reach 5.7GHz, only available with ORIGIN PC's award winning professional overclocking and high end custom cooling solutions.
  • Phase Change Technology: Achieve a new level of cooling with ORIGIN PC's exclusive Phase Change Technology which cools the processor to sub zero temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius.
  • Latest Name Brand Components: ORIGIN PC works directly with every name-brand component manufacturer to bring the newest and fastest technology to our customers first including overclocked Intel X79 Processors and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 3GB cards in 4-way SLI.
  • Custom Built and Supported in the U.S.: Every detail of the GENESIS desktop is selected by the customer and hand built in the U.S. by award winning ORIGIN PC integrators.
Starting today, every ORIGIN PC customer receives free U.S. based 24/7 technical support for life, including current customers. ORIGIN PC continues to lead the industry by becoming the first and only boutique system builder to provide free U.S. based lifetime 24/7 technical support. Anytime customers have a question about a game, application, or hardware component; ORIGIN PC will be there to help.

ORIGIN PC laptops now look as good as they perform with the new exclusive A-panel featuring next generation design. Stand out from the crowd with the unique ORIGIN PC design and record breaking performance. The ORIGIN PC design comes in a black finish or with custom airbrushing in any color or any design. The EON17-S and EON15-S will start shipping with the new design in Q1. The EON-17 will feature the design shortly after.

"ORIGIN PC is excited to bring innovation, new designs, and industry leading support to our customers," said Kevin Wasielewski ORIGIN PC CEO and co-founder. "Our new line of desktops and laptops with exclusive technology and free U.S based lifetime 24/7 technical support will continue to position ORIGIN PC as an industry leader in 2012 and beyond."

"ORIGIN PC's passion for building high performance PCs makes them one of the best system builders in the world, " said Drew Henry, general manager of GeForce GPUs at NVIDIA. "Winning awards and setting world records with their GENESIS desktops and EON laptops is evidence of their commitment, experience, and dedication to building the world's best gaming platforms, all of which are powered by GeForce GTX GPUs."

ORIGIN PC's feature a 1 year free shipping and free part replacement warranty backed with the best in class integration, quality testing and support. ORIGIN PC offers a free life-time 24/7 phone and online service guarantee and each customer has a dedicated support team and free life-time labor for upgrade needs. The GENESIS is the only truly custom PC in the industry featuring name brand components with ORIGIN PC giving customers the option to customize every component including the chassis.

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is that litle devil case ?:eek:
 

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Looks like they have made some deals with LittleDevil for his cases. That's pretty awesome not going to lie. I don't know how the market is for those RTR rigs, but Origin is churning out some nice stuff. And it is his case. Nothing else on the market looks like that.
 
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DAYUM! That is one big tube going to the CPU waterblock in the second picture! :eek:
 

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Experience new heights and reach 5.7GHz

I red whole story several places is that "5.7 ghz", but no word on what processor. Or is these "5.7 ghz" not for processor? case fans will vibrate at that rate?
 
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DAYUM! That is one big tube going to the CPU waterblock in the second picture! :eek:

that wasnt CPU waterblock.. it use phase change technology...
 
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I red whole story several places is that "5.7 ghz", but no word on what processor. Or is these "5.7 ghz" not for processor? case fans will vibrate at that rate?

If it is for the cpu, this means that WEI will finally have a 7.9 on the cpu cos you need a cpu clocked at 5.6ghz to obtain it.
 

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So basically when they say phase change, they are basically implementing a small refrigerator/freezer product up to your cpu. Pretty cool idea! (no pun intented :cool:)
 
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that wasnt CPU waterblock.. it use phase change technology...

haha yes I know, I posted that before reading the article properly, (didn't read the top part) :/
 

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I red whole story several places is that "5.7 ghz", but no word on what processor. Or is these "5.7 ghz" not for processor? case fans will vibrate at that rate?

as i understand, here`s asus riv-e whith ekwb mobo fullcover and 12 оr 24gb in tripple channel memory
so i think there is smth like 3930k or 3960x, but only on 4.7ghz under phase change technology) :)



i cant understand, why videocards are on air?:confused: evga also has got them whith fullcovers, if you`re building extreme or top pc, you should use top hardware:banghead:
there are scythe gentle taphoon on the top, so why they`re using enermax magma on the rad? *facepalm*
 
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Nice cooling GAY ASS CASE --__--
 
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Phase Change Technology which cools the processor to sub zero temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius.

I want to be able to buy these Phase Change coolers. Can any person buy one?
 

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I want to be able to buy these Phase Change coolers. Can any person buy one?

I see them go for around 250$ sometimes on OC.net

You can also build your own if you have time and knowledge. there are many "How-To's"
 

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im surprised to see such a small phase on a high tdp chip like that. its gotta be getting close to 0 under load unless its tuned pretty well by whoever is making these units for them. if its littledevil(who makes that case) im sure its nothing less than perfect though. glad to see his stuff making into public on a larger scale
 
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