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Velocity Micro Raptor Signature Edition
Fridge Case Cools Jets on Speed-Burner Gaming PC
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 of frame-rate-rabid dogs and you've got the fastest gaming PC in our entire roundup. The case shape is uninspired — OK, it borders on tacky, what with a window that glows like a blue slushy. But we're not arguing with the benchmark scores — or the price tag, which is half that of its closest competitor in the bunch.
WIRED Balls-out speed from the three graphics cards running in tandem. Cheap, thanks to a midrange processor overclocked to atmospheric performance levels.
TIRED 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 cross your fingers. Comes with only 2 GB of RAM.
- RAM Size: 2 GB
- Clock Rate: 4.28 GHz
- Hard Drive Size: 750 GB (x2)
- Operating System: MS Vista, MS XP
- Processor Manufacturer: Intel
- Optical Drive: Blu-ray Drive
- Consoles: Gaming PCs
- Manufacturer: Velocity Micro
- Price: $7,350
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Editors' Ratings — what do they mean?
- Metaphysical product perfection
- Nearly flawless — buy it now
- Excellent, with room to kibitz
- Very good, but not quite great
- A solid product with some issues
- Recommended with reservations
- Downsides outweigh upsides
- Serious flaws, proceed with caution
- Just barely functional — don't buy it
- A complete failure in every way
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