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AVADirect First to Offer Powerful Clevo Gaming Notebook, It's Based on the New X79 Chipset

NR - AVADirect states that the company is the first to offer the Clevo P270WM gaming notebook, and it's based on Intel's X79 chipset and the newest Sandy Bridge-E processors. The Clevo P270WM is a fully customizable gaming notebook; AVADirect states that users can "expect performance increases as much as 35-50 percent [versus gaming notebooks on the market that are not based on the X79 chipset]." The notebook can be equipped with up to an Intel 6-core processor, the i7-3960X.

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AVADirect Announces VR Desktop PCs for Sixense Stem System

Maximum PC: You can feel that we're on the verge of a virtual gaming revolution, or so several companies heavily invested in VR technology hope. We're right there with them -- not from an investment standpoint, but from the perception of a fan, as we've played around with some awesome VR demos. Looking to give the category a nudge, Ohio-based boutique builder AVADirect today announced a pair of desktops designed in collaboration with Sixense for the latter's Stem System.

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AVADirect Adds Supermicro FatTwin 4U Server Solutions for Power Efficient Workloads

Maximum PC: AVADirect, the boutique system builder based in Ohio, is now offering Supermicro FatTwin 4U server solutions with up to Intel Octa-Xeon processing and dedicated GPU options. The FatTwin uses a four-blade form factor that can be stuffed with high-end hardware, depending on what you're trying to accomplish. According to AVADirect, the FatTwin is adept at a number of different tasks, including complex calculations, video rendering, 3D modeling, simulation, multi-virtual machine environments, hosting, and more.

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Boutique System Builders Quick to Pounce on Nvidia's New Graphics Cards

Maximum PC: If you were worried that Nvidia's newly announced graphics cards would amount to a paper launch, don't be. Boutique system builders have already armed themselves with the new GPUs -- GeForce GTX 750, GeForce GTX 750 Ti, and GeForce GTX Titan Black -- and are chomping (or "champing," if you prefer) at the bit to build your next gaming PC using Nvidia's newest hardware.

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newsguy3713d ago

nvidia is busy this morning!