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June 5, 2006
Voodoo Elemental Omen PC
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If you're a serious gamer you can easily justify spending three or four thousand bucks on a gaming PC. After all, there's a serious difference between 128-MB and 512-MB graphics cards, performance-wise. But what about $24,000? Could you justify that? Voodoo hopes so, as that's the price tag on the company's Elemental Omen PC. While the gold case qualifies as perhaps the dorkiest piece of bling ever, it's what's inside the case that counts. Featuring two 512-MB ATI Radeon X1900XTX graphics cards, 4 gigs of RAM, and 2 terabytes of hard-drive space spread across four 500-GB drives, this thing screams "overkill." But don't forget a monitor: the Omen comes with a 46-inch Samsung "gaming LCD," but let's be honest, at 46 inches it's not a monitor — it's a big-screen TV. It's a pretty impressive package, but don't worry about shipping; the magnanimous folks at Voodoo will hook you up with that for free. Via |
Posted by geekblue at June 5, 2006 10:14 PM







