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Digital Storm's liquid-chilled gaming PC includes 4.6GHz Core i7-980X, equally chilling price

By Darren Murph posted Nov 23rd 2010 7:37AM


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Mmm, overclocking. If you've been looking to treat yourself this holiday season, there's hardly a better way than with a shiny new gaming PC. Better still, a shiny new gaming PC with a liquid-chilled processor... one that just so happens to be warrantied with a 4.6GHz clock speed. Digital Storm's Hailstorm desktop is now available with a so-called Sub-Zero cooling system, which is described as a series of TEC peltier coolers that work in conjunction with other high-end liquid cooling components to keep Intel's Core i7-980X from boiling over. On the high-end rig, you'll also get 6GB of DDR3 memory, a trio of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 (1.5GB) GPUs, a 1200-watt power supply and a bank-breaking $6,903 price tag. Cost-conscious consumers can opt for two lesser systems, with a $4,390 build being equipped with a Core i7-950 and the $3,899 unit creeping by with only a single GTX 460 GPU. But hey, what's a few grand among friends? Promo vid is after the break.

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That's nice, but no where near the 5k price tag. :|.
 
4.6 @ -5 degrees wtf; I'm at 4.47 @ 26 degrees; graphics, cpu, & memory puts you at $3000. It makes me wonder if they are using a phase changer to cool the water. I don't understand water cooling the GPU's; my 580 underload is sitting around 45 degees & it is quiet.
 
I've been out of the overclocking game for a long time now so I was surprised as Hell to see a manufacturer selling an overclocked computer by that much. Reading what you just posted about your clock speed Balls I'm even more astounded. How many of you guys are running your cpu's over 4g's?
 
That is one bad ass system, if I had the money I would buy that. I would love to see the benchmarks for Crysis on very high 16AA.
 
i wouldnt mind getting my hands on that cooler. i was actually thinking of a way i can integrate TEC cooling into my next build. but at those temperatures any condensation in the air could be a major issue. i was going to opt with a mineral oil comp with a pump to run the oil through a TEC cooler.
 
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