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Brendan Duda, a mechanical engineering major at Santa Clara University, had been thinking about upgrading his old computer, but now he doesn't have to. Duda has won the Tom's Hardware Guide tenth-year anniversary computer which is valued at more than $10,000. The massive computer with an equally massive 30" Apple Cinema display now resides in Duda's frat house room near the university.
See what's inside Tom's Hardware's $10,000 PC ...
Duda plans on installing all of his old games on the new computer, just to see how good everything will look with all the graphical settings turned to full blast. He also has an innovative solution to prevent any from stealing the machine - he'll just rent out game time and have the gamers guard the machine.
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