Good news for all gamers: Welcome the gaming rig Phobos
Thursday, April 9th, 2009

If you’re a hard core gamer, who keeps a continuous eye on the latest gaming rigs in the market, then here’s some more good news for you. Looking at some hot launches this month, Phobos is the latest of ‘em all, courtesy BFG Technologies.
This marvellous gamer desktop unveils the latest GeForce GPU recently launched by NVIDIA to compete with AMD’s world’s strongest graphics card. So you can be rest assured of extremely high performance gaming experience. What’s more the Phobos will not give you one, but rather two GeForce GTX 275 OC graphics cards, which would run in SLI. It will also feature the all new Intel solid-state drive as upgrade for those who’re looking for the ultimate killer gaming rig.
Looking at the salient specifications of the assembly, you’ll find the Intel Core i7-920 2.66GHz Processor, which is Liquid Cooled, along with a 1-touch over-clocking facility of GPUs as well as the CPU via 8” touch panel LCD. Moreover, the two dual BFG GeForce GTX 275 graphics cards, running in NVIDIA SLI will be the biggest attraction, accompanied by the two Western Digital Caviar Black 640GB hard drives. As mentioned earlier, the 64GB/80GB/160GB Intel solid-state drives will be an upgrade option, though you’ll have to pay a few extra bucks for it.
Furthermore, all the customers will also get free in-home set up as well as six-month follow up maintenance, eliminating all kinds of troubleshooting problems, and giving you a trouble-free gaming experience, letting you relax and just enjoy the games, rather than worrying about the set-up.
The only bad news about these Phobos systems is their hefty prices, which start at around $3,000 featuring the Phobos Performance, followed by Phobos Advanced series for about $5,000, and finally the Phobos Elite series costing you roughly $8,000+.
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