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Evesham adds Nvidia x3 to gaming PCs Evesham adds Nvidia x3 to gaming PCs |
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| Written by Matt Chapman | |
| Tuesday, 18 December 2007 | |
Evesham has announced that its Cosmos series of gaming PCs – which the company says have been built to satisfy the needs of hardcore gaming enthusiasts – will now include the new Nvidia nForce 780i SLI MCP as standard. And if you’re not up on your card speak, that means the latest and greatest Nvidia graphics card will be sitting snugly inside it.
The nForce 780i SLI MCP is designed specifically for new Intel CPU’s, such as the 1333FSB Intel QX9650 processor. “The new nForce 780i SLI MCP brings a multitude of new functionality to Intel platforms, including support for the new Enthusiast System Architecture specification and PCI Express Gen 2.0,” an Evesham press bod said in between games. “It is also the first motherboard solution to also support the Company’s new 3-way SLI™ technology, the industry’s preeminent multi-GPU platform solution based on NVIDIA GeForce graphics processing units.” At the top of the range, Evesham is offering a pre-configured Cosmos Elite Trisli using Nvidia 3-way SLI technology. The PC includes Intel’s latest QX9650 CPU, three Nvidia 8800 Ultra graphics cards, an Nvidia nForce 780i and a next generation Blu-Ray / HD DVD drive – with a price tag of £3,649. Evesham’s other PC ranges can also be configured to include the new technology. “For playing this year’s most cutting-edge games, including Crysis and Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, 3-way SLI technology lets gamers ratchet up the resolution to 1900x1200 and 2500x1600 respectively, while partaking in all of the tasty eye candy, including high-dynamic range lighting, motion blur, and realistic environmental effects,” Evesham said. Evesham will begin introducing Nvidia nForce 780i technology into its PC portfolio from January 2008. |
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