Killer Notebooks Executioner: Unique Features
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The inside of the Executioner looks pretty much like the Sting. Starting at the top left corner: cooling fan, CPU cooler, graphics processor cooler, battery compartment; next row the disk drives have been removed, memory; next row, the Intel Mobile Calist
The inside of the Executioner looks pretty much like the Sting. Starting at the top left corner : cooling fan, CPU cooler, graphics processor cooler, battery compartment ; next row the disk drives have been removed, memory ; next row, the Intel Mobile Calist
The Executioner has not one but two Seagate Momentus ST910021AS 100 GB 7200 RPM SATA hard disk drives. One of them is from the empty hard drive bay from the previous slide while the second one is connected to the hard disk/optical disk/battery bay. Kille
The Executioner has not one but two Seagate Momentus ST910021AS 100 GB 7200 RPM SATA hard disk drives. One of them is from the empty hard drive bay from the previous slide while the second one is connected to the hard disk/optical disk/battery bay. Kille
As tested, the Executioner had more RAM that the Sting. The memory module in the front is an OCZ 1 GB DDR2-667 SDRAM while the one behind it is a Samsung 2 GB DDR2-667 SDRAM.
As tested, the Executioner had more RAM that the Sting. The memory module in the front is an OCZ 1 GB DDR2-667 SDRAM while the one behind it is a Samsung 2 GB DDR2-667 SDRAM.
Gigabyte's AirCruiser Mach G powers the Executioners wireless capabilities.
Gigabyte’s AirCruiser Mach G powers the Executioners wireless capabilities.
The Executioner's cooling apparatus is similar to that found in the Sting, though Killer Notebook's claims that it's notebook has a different heat dissipation system that would allow them to squeeze greater performance than other manufacturers.
The Executioner’s cooling apparatus is similar to that found in the Sting, though Killer Notebook’s claims that it’s notebook has a different heat dissipation system that would allow them to squeeze greater performance than other manufacturers.
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