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 HP Blackbird 002, Stunning pc which delivers

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LExus65
post Sep 10 2007, 09:28 PM

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actaully judging by the spec of the initial offer, it's quite worth it ........

but compare to old voodoo pc it's just too " modern" i guess hehe, i could get used to it either..... but the idea of lifting the entire PSU off the ground is nice..... may be uncle ianho can make use of the idea too.....
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post Sep 11 2007, 09:03 AM

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32kg should be ok for this PC, normal PC with loaded component and water cooling can easily go up to 25kg..........

this comes with additional stand to support 600lbs, about 270kg........ so u can imaging how much aluminum is needed for the cast stand........

btw i did notice crossfire setup is available, but it never mention whether on a nvidia motherboard or asus own crosslink motherboards.........

but water cooling for both cpu and graphic card is something to look forward at the price around 6k USD..........
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post Sep 12 2007, 03:42 PM

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Hehe, both are brother in arm i guess ?? Seagate n HP

this HP blackbird it self is come OC to 3.67ghz if not mistaken, but the ram choice hehe dominator not everyone's cup of tea......... u still want to OC somemore ?? i think that can be arrange as u gave voodoo a call

their OC are factory guranteed, so any problem u can get replacement.... no need to do by luck and trial & error......

from the review in Hothareware, they are using Asus strike extreme.... so can crossfire wrok on sli board ? btw all the part are standard, u dun like can be change easily. so i can said not much difference from DIY

but what really highlight the feature is the silent setup, water cooled sli or crossfire GPU come factory fitted is rare.......even DELL 720H2c does not have that ..........

if HP make TEC cooler instead, a big water pump and 3 * 120mm radiator..... i bet it can break 4ghz barrier easily...

 

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