Velocity Micro announces first pre-configured Geforce 8800 PC
3:34 PM - November 8, 2006 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: vm, 8800, pc
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Enthusiast PC builder Velocity Micro is first out of the gate to announce a computer that is available with Nvidia's new Geforce 8800 graphics cards. The standard configuration of the "Velocity Raptor" is priced at $7400 and includes two EVGA 768 MB Geforce 8800 GTX cards, an EVGA-built Nforce 680i motherboard, Intel's Core 2 Extreme X6800 processor, four 150 GB WD Raptor hard drives in RAID configuration, as well as a 18X and an 16x DVD burner. A monitor is not included in this setup.
According to Velocity Micro's website, Geforce 8800 systems will be shipping by the end of this month.
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Nvidia fires away with new Geforce 8800 GPU
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