Thursday, March 15, 2007

First Pictures and Details of Commodore's New Gaming PC


After years anguishing as a ghost of gaming year’s gone-by, Commodore is looking to get back into the market with it’s line of high-end custom gaming PC’s, going head-to-head against the likes of Alienware, Falcon Northwest, and Voodoo PC.

Bala Keilman, CEO for Commodore Gaming, commented "The all new Commodore range of PC's will allow gamers of all levels to enjoy the best that PC gaming has to offer...We wanted to bring something new to the market, in the spirit of our Commodore heritage, and have worked hard to design a fully personalised product." Indeed, each machine is uniquely painted and customized to the customer’s desire. Styles can range from the buyer’s own submitted artwork to photography, graffiti, or game art (like Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2, pictured here).

The Commodore gaming PC’s will come with a two-year warrant on parts and service. The models, from entry-level to high-end, are the Commodore Cg, Cgs, Cgx, and Cxx.

The initial hardware specifications for the ‘extreme level’ Cxx are as follows: Intel CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor, an Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard, two 150 GB 10,000 RPM SATA drives in RAID 0, with a spare 500GB 7,200 RPM SATA drive, 4GB (2 x 2048) Corsair Dominator memory at 1066 MHz, two nVidia 8800 GTX videocards, a Creatve Labs X-Fi, and Windows Vista Ultimate installed. Hell, it might even run Crysis.

We have a ZIP file with more pictures of assorted custom systems for you to download. Pricing and availability to be revealed tomorrow at the first day of CeBIT.

Via: Primotech

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