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January, 2009
The Signature Edition Raptor has only a basic 3.0-GHz CPU, but it's overclocked and swaddled in an electric refrigeration watercooler to reach a gnarly 4.28 GHz. Combine that with the three top-shelf Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 videocards running like a pack o...
Balls-out speed from the three graphics cards running in tandem. Cheap, thanks to a midrange processor overclocked to atmospheric performance levels.
Front-mounted USB and audio ports are too low to be very useful. Hard-to-open case looks like it was pulled off a generic gaming PC and assaulted with a BeDazzler. Chip manufacturer Intel will not guarantee its processor's longevity when overclocked, so c...
The unequivocal gaming champ.
Blazing, best-in-class benchmark test numbers. SSDs improve day-to-day performance. Great bang for the buck.
SSDs are small, necessitating occasional rebuilds.
Velocity Micro's Raptor Signature Edition is the best gaming system we'e seen. Its blazing, top-of-the-class performance coupled with its middle-of-the-pack pricing makes the Raptor a hands-down winner.
Some were extremely disappointing, while others were quite impressive, but nothing really blew me away until I tested the Velocity Micro Raptor Signature Edition ($6,999 direct, $7,498 with 26-inch widescreen monitor). The Velocity Micro Raptor...
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