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Guru3D.com » News » CyberPowerPC Launches Gaming PC Series Based on GeForce GTX Titan

CyberPowerPC Launches Gaming PC Series Based on GeForce GTX Titan

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/20/2013 08:31 AM | 4 comment(s) ]

Starting February 21 CyberPowerPC customers can configure new GeForce GTX Titan-based gaming PCs across CyberPowerPC's enthusiast Fang III and Zeus series along with the Gamer Xtreme and Ultra series of custom gaming systems. When paired with Intel 3rd Generation processors, users can create the ultimate gaming supercomputer. CyberPowerPC systems based on this game-changing GPU starts at $1699.

CyberPower Inc., a global manufacturer of custom gaming PCs, entered the era of the Gaming Supercomputer when it today unleashes a series of performance desktop PCs based on NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX Titan GPU. With the DNA of the world's fastest supercomputer and the soul of NVIDIA Kepler, the GeForce GTX Titan is a revolution in PC gaming. This monster GPU establishes a new class of gaming PCs for CyberPowerPC customers: the Gaming Supercomputer. CyberPowerPC systems based on this formidable GPU will deliver the ultimate combination of power, performance, efficiency, control, and acoustics that PC gamers and enthusiasts demand.

CyberPowerPC systems based on the Titan GPU offer all the premium features gamers expect such as 3-Way NVIDIA SLI technology to intelligently scale graphics performance by combining multiple NVIDIA GeForce GPUs on a single motherboard as well as NVIDIA TXAA and NVIDIA PhysX technologies combine to provide the refined image quality and performance.

Users who customize their new CyberPowerPC Titan supercomputer can choose from the AMD FX platform, Intel X79 or Z77 enthusiast chipset. CyberPowerPC's advanced hydro 2 liquid cooling kit provides maximum cooling to both CPU and the new GeForce GTX Titan GPU.

The new systems are also NVIDIA 3D Vision and Surround ready. Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision brings a fully immersive stereoscopic 3D experience to the PC and transforms hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D. It also enables streaming of 3D movies and 3D digital photographs from 3DVisionLive.com in crystal-clear quality. The Vision Surround feature provides support for gaming across three displays in full stereoscopic 3D with a single GPU for the ultimate "inside the game" experience. NVIDIA Surround also supports triple-screen gaming with non-3D Vision monitors and a fourth accessory display for access to email, web, or other applications while gaming.

Users can tweak their CyberPowerPC system with GPU Boost 2.0 Technology, which allows for intelligent monitoring of clock speed to ensure that the GPU runs at its peak and games at the highest frame rate possible. It also offers new levels of customization, including GPU temperature target, overclocking, and unlocked voltage.

Additional standard features include PCI Express 3.0 to offer maximum data transfer speeds; Dual-link DVI to allow flat-panel displays with up to 2560x1600 resolution over a DVI connector; HDMI support for GPU-accelerated Blu-ray 3D, x.v.Color, HDMI Deep Color, and 7.1 digital surround sound with resolutions up to 4096x2160.

All CyberPowerPC custom gaming systems can be customized with a number of performance hardware and components such as liquid cooling, Solid State Drives, Blu-ray drives, performance gaming memory, gaming peripherals, business and productivity software, and more.

All systems are housed in gaming chassis from top-tier manufacturers are designed to provide ample features and intelligent functionality with emphasis on advanced cooling, silent performance and extreme airflow. Every system is meticulously built with precise cable routing to ensure optimal airflow and a clean aesthetic appearance. CyberPowerPC loads every system with Microsoft Windows 8 pre-loaded for an enhanced gaming and multimedia experience. All CyberPowerPC desktop gaming systems include an industry-best 3-year limited warranty.






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#4532584 Posted on: 02/20/2013 01:08 PM
my birthday is coming up....if anybody feels like being really nice....

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#4532608 Posted on: 02/20/2013 01:47 PM
Only $1699? What are its specs?
Substract 1k for the GPU, then only $700 remains for all the rest? :3eyes:

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#4532641 Posted on: 02/20/2013 02:35 PM
I like how they show 3 graphics cards on the picture :P

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#4533118 Posted on: 02/20/2013 11:11 PM
Only $1699? What are its specs?
Substract 1k for the GPU, then only $700 remains for all the rest? :3eyes:

Probably and i5 3550k with a lower end z77 mobo and a 500GB 7200rpm drive no optical and windows8 nothing fancy but enough to feed the beast all things considered that's not a bad price for someone who either is too lazy to build their own or too dumb.

Edit: kinda makes me think the $999 will not be the staring price point and reference voltage locked cards may go for less say $800 range.

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