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Gaming systems are probably the most extreme computer configurations available on the market. They make use of the latest hardware components and the technology. They are built to fill the performance needs of gamers and technology enthusiasts. One of those system builders that offers the users both desktop and portable gaming systems is CyberPower. Their Xplorer X7-SLI Ultra Notebook has been built on an Intel Core 2 Duo platform and is designed for extreme gaming.
Portable gaming systems are meant to bring users as close as possible to the performance levels achieved by your normal desktop gaming rigs. Doing so they will provide users with the portability features of a normal notebook computer. Regarding the CyberPower Xplorer X7-SLI Ultra notebook, it has been built using some of the latest components available.
It features a 17-inch WSXGA+ display capable of running your favorite games or movies on a 1680x1050 resolution. On the top of the display a 1.3 MP camera will offer you the benefit of high-quality video communications. The standard version will provide you with a silver color, which you can get to change for an extra amount of money. The notebook has been built on a motherboard supporting the Intel P965 chipset, which means you will benefit from the computing power of some of the most powerful Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs.
Regarding performance, the Xplorer will offer you 2.4GHz of computing power provided by the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU. A total of 4 GB of DDR2 memory with two separate Corsair memory modules are offered for the standard version. Graphics will be handled by a dual NVIDIA GeForce Go 8800 GTX MXM graphic cards. Working in SLI, the two graphic cards will provide you with a total of 1 GB of GDDR3 memory, more than enough to run your favorite games.
With a SATA 1.5 hard drive offering 250GB of storage space this configuration will take you as much as $3355, for a single notebook. |