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iBUYPOWER Announces Paladin XLC Asetek-Liquid Cooled Lineup
written by Jake - July 3, 2009 13:10
iBUYPOWER announced the Paladin XLC line of gaming PCs which are outfitted with Asetek’s 240mm radiator liquid cooling solution. The double-sized radiator is paired with 2 massive 230mm fans, which turn at a virtually noiseless 800RPM.

PC Cooling is a fairly simple concept, the cooler a system runs the better and longer it will perform. The Paladin XLC systems were designed with advanced cooling systems to increase component lifespan, allow for higher clock speeds, and ensure a better gaming experience for our customers. said Darren Su, Vice President of iBUYPOWER





The three configurations each feature an Intel Core i7 processor, 6 GB or more of DDR3 memory, and at least a terabyte of storage space. Paladin XLC customers also have the option of supping up their system with an 80 GB solid state drive for lightning fast boot times, a Blu-ray drive, a second 1 TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive, or choosing from one of six iBUYPOWER exclusive custom painted case designs.

The Paladin XLC systems start at $1,399, and are available now at www.ibuypower.com.

Customers with more specific gaming needs can configure a fully customizable system at www.ibuypower.com. All iBUYPOWER systems also come standard with 1 year limited warranty and lifetime technical support.
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