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Maingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer'

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Maingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer'

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Site: Engadget

Publication date: 02/11/2009 2:00 PM

We'll be straight with ya -- we're betting these "personal supercomputer" claims are just a bit out of line with reality, but even still, there's no denying that Maingear has shoved an insane amount of horsepower beneath the (admittedly large) hood of its newest rig. The beastly SHIFT does away with copious LED lighting and blinging accents found on many modern gaming PCs and instead opts for a classier, more ominous tower. Within, you'll find a vertical airflow system, a Core i7 processor, your choice of ATI or NVIDIA graphics, up to 8GB of DDR3-1600 RAM, up to 6 HDDs or 12 SSDs, DVD and Blu-ray options, an Asetek liquid-cooling solution, Razer peripherals, an optional Killer NIC Xeno Pro and Windows 7 running the show. The Intel P55 rig gets going at $2,199, while the X58 model starts $400 higher; for those in creative design fields, Maingear's expected to unveil a SHIFT just for you in the near future. Head on past the break for the full release.Gallery: Maingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer'Continue reading Maingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer'Filed under: DesktopsMaingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer' originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Nov 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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