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iBUYPOWER Launches Five Super Cooled Gaming Rigs Available Exclusively at Newegg
written by Jake - November 24, 2009 18:10
iBUYPOWER, a leading innovator in gaming PCs, announced new gaming systems featuring an ASETEK liquid cooling available exclusively at Newegg. The five systems will range in price from entry level Gamer Extreme 922 SLC at just $989, to the fully loaded Gamer Supreme 979SLC at $3,999.

Extreme gamers will be drawn to the benchmark-dominating Gamer Supreme 979 SLC and its Intel Core i7 975 3.33Ghz processor, which is cooled by the powerful 240mm ASETEK Liquid Cooling Solution. Additionally, iBUYPOWER loaded the 979 with a whopping 12GB of DDR3 memory, 2 NVIDIA GTX295 graphics cards, a Blu-ray HD DVDRW Combo Drive, a 128 GB SSD and a huge 1.5 TB hard drive.



The Gamer Supreme 979 also features iBUYPOWER’s proprietary Internal USB Expansion System with the Bluetooth add-on module which enhances control and boosts power to front panel USB ports and add-ons like card readers. The IES Controller accomplishes this by connecting front panel ports, which often struggle to power USB devices, directly to the computer’s power supply.

Gamers on a budget will love the value provided by the Gamer Extreme 922 SLC, which pairs a NVIDIA GeForce GT220 with Intel’s Core i7 860 2.8 GHz. The system also packs 4GB of DDR3 system memory, and a 500GB hard drive into NZXT’s Apollo Gaming Tower.

Gamers with a little more to spend can take advantage of the powerful Gamer Supreme 919 SLC and Gamer Supreme 559 SLC. The 919 features a Core I7 870 2.93 GHZ processor and ATI Radeon HD4890 graphics card, while the 559 Gamer sports an AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4GHz processor and NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX295 GPU. Both systems offer users 8GB of DDR3, 1 TB of storage space and stay cool with an ASETEK 120mm Liquid cooling kit.

For less than $1000 more those mid-range gamers can upgrade to the Gamer Supreme 929 SLC and its Intel Core i7 975 processors, dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 2GB graphics cards and Blue–ray DVDRW Combo Drive. Like the other iBUYPOWER SLC systems. the $2,499.99 priced Gamer Supreme 929 SLC keeps its NZXT Panzer Box Gaming Tower cool with an ASETEK liquid cooling solution.



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

About iBUYPOWER
iBUYPOWER Computer, an enterprise in association with American Future Technology Corporation (AFT), is one of the largest system builders in the PC gaming industry. Located in Los Angeles County, iBUYPOWER’s mission is to provide a complete computing solution to meet the needs of the surrounding community and customers nationwide. Currently, the company’s product lines include gaming desktops, gaming notebooks, workstations, media center PCs, peripherals and multimedia products. www.iBUYPOWER.com.
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