With Intel’s latest chipset and processor out there, you must expect system builders to come out with more updated models like we’ve recently seen with the likes of iBuyPower and Cyberpower. One of the builders we haven’t seen yet is ORIGIN PC, from which you’ll be surprised to see us announce their latest product not featuring Intel’s Sandy Bride-E processors, but staying with Sandy Bridge.
As matter of fact, with their latest offering, the MILLENNIUM Ready-To-Ship (RTS) systems, ORIGIN PC are looking past the Sandy Bridge-E into more upgradability and longevity.
Rocking it back maybe not so old school, but still staying with a Core i5 2500K overclocked to 4.0-4.5GHz and cooled with ORIGIN’s own closed loop Frostbyt 120 liquid cooling solution, they’re coupling it with an SSD and Nvidia’s GTX 580 to keep things up to date as well as allowing the system to be upgraded with ease.
From the outside, keen readers and IT fans will notice the case to be the BitFenix Shinobi featuring a couple of more LED and other gimmicks, but that doesn’t mean it’s a bad choice of case.
For the price of $1,799.00 you get more than enough to get on your way into games such as Battlefield 3 and Batman: Arkham City which actually come along the MILLENNIUM for free.
Here a more specific details about what’s inside the MILLENNIUM RTS:
As you’ve noticed, ORIGIN is in fact allowing you as much freedom onto customization to keep up to date with the gaming requirements.
Not only do you get this worthy system, but you also get a free lifetime support and free labour on upgrades, same as the rest of their full line of desktops and laptops.
For more information please refer to the official product’s page, from where you can also order the MILLENNIUM RTS.
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