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System Name | 2K Gamer |
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Processor | AMD 8370 @ 4.5GHZ |
Motherboard | ASUS Pro Gaming / Aura 970 |
Cooling | Corsair H60 AIO |
Memory | 16GB G. Skill RipJaw @ 1600MHZ |
Video Card(s) | Zotac AMP! GTX 1070 |
Storage | Samsung 600 Gig HDD (Raid 0 @ 7,500) / WD 1TB Blue @ 7,200 / PNY 128 GB SSD For Linux |
Display(s) | 27'' ASUS 144MHZ G-SYNC Read 1400p Gaming Monitor / 23'' LG LCD Flatron W2361VG 1080p @ 50,000:1 |
Case | NZXT Source 530 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard 7.1 HD Realtek |
Power Supply | 750w Corsair HX |
Mouse | Cougar Gaming Mouse |
Keyboard | Saitek Eclipse |
Software | Windows 10 64bit Education Edition |
Sauce: Click HereAcer's had its fair share of Iconia's land in the past few months, but none are as breathtaking (and potentially world-changing) as the Iconia-6120. Said machine was priced at €1,499 earlier in the year, but that doesn't mean an awful lot to folks situated in America and the Great White North. As of today, consumers in both of those nations have a price and release date to ponder, with $1,199.99 (both US and CAD) netting you a touchbook with two 14-inch Gorilla Glass touchpanels, a Core i5 CPU, 4GB of memory, integrated Intel HD graphics and a 64-bit copy of Windows 7 Home Premium. You'll also get USB 3.0 support, a 640GB hard drive, a 1.3 megapixel camera, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, an HDMI output, gigabit Ethernet, a chassis that weighs in at 5.95 pounds and a battery that'll probably sputter along for nine or ten minutes (on a good day). Lookin' to dive right in? Amazon, as well as "other" fine e-tailers, should be taking orders momentarily.
Fap Time: Click Here
Positive: Intel i5 + $1,200
Negative: Intel GPU HD Acceleration