Ridiculous Gaming PC Stuffs Xbox 360 Into the Case as Well

Jazoni89

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With the top graded version you could proberly play 5 nearly maxed out windowed games of crysis 2 and still have enough memory to play a game of solitaire whilst they load.

...not that you would want to
 

PurplePlatypus

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It?s over the top, sexy and I want one.Although I could easily find just a good a set up for a fraction of the cost, but do you know what this has? The cool factor, literally and metaphorically.

All it needs is a pair of sunglasses and a hot woman draped over it.
 
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icyneesan said:
Oh hey guys, did you hear? Gary Oak invented a $100 super computer that has over 500 CPUs and over 9000 GB of RAM. It also comes with a infinite Hard-drive that never runs out of room!



OT: Holy shit. Thats all I really know how to respond in this situation...

Holy shit!
 

Tom Phoenix

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Quite frankly, I would be more impressed if it incorporated a PS3. By today's standards, the 360 is highly outdated. It doesn't help that it also has less unique titles compared to the PS3. That said, it would be hilarious if someone played Alan Wake on this and sent the video of that to Microsoft, just to ridicule their statement about the game "best being played on a couch".

But anyway, no serious PC gamer is going to waste money on this, since you could get this kind of computer for much less if you built it yourself/had it built by components. This is basically a machine for those who have money to burn, but can't take five minutes of their time to ask on the internet for good PC specs (for those interested in buying a gaming PC, there is plenty of websites and individuals that can help you with that).

Then again, time is money......See what I did there? :p

John Funk said:
All I can think:





That's so nuts.
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Croaker42

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JaymesFogarty said:
For that money, I could make myself a rig to match any game for the next three years, get a PS3, 360, 32" monitor, 50" Plasma, a 7.1 surround system, and a three week holiday in, well pretty much anywhere. Plus, I'd still have enough change for a bath full to the brim with chocolate.
What a way to spend £14 000. Honestly, looking at my post, which one would you go for?
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Hell I just finished a rig for just about 1k (usd) and it asks me how I am feeling each night, lights scented candles and gives me a full body massage.........
Ok perhaps not all that but it will be able to handle anything that pops up in the next 6 - 8 years opting for the occasional hard drive swap.
 

Lvl 64 Klutz

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based on how much I spent on my computer, and adding in the more impressive stats and the 360, the lowest level model alone is about twice as expensive as it's actually worth.
 

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icyneesan said:
Oh hey guys, did you hear? Gary Oak invented a $100 super computer that has over 500 CPUs and over 9000 GB of RAM. It also comes with a infinite Hard-drive that never runs out of room!

Well of course he's Gary Oak.
 

justnotcricket

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Er...'Big O'? I think the name lets it down a bit there - sounds like a brand of lubricant ;-)
 

ImprovizoR

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A PC with a 360 inside as well? OH COME ON! Things like this should exist only in absurd comedy flicks.

But like everyone here I want one. I probably wouldn't know how to ever use it to it's full potential but that's a part of the charm. It's wild and untamable.
 

Altorin

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You can make a computer that can run pretty much anything that's out today or coming out this year on max settings for 1000-1200 dollars.. You don't need to spend 17000 dollars to futureproof your computer.. with proper use of upgrading your system, you can get a decade's worth of max settings for 4000-5000 dollars spread out over the course of 10 years... 17000 seems a ridiculous sum, and only really worth it to people who are so dense about their computers that they can't be bothered to even understand half of what a computer like that is capable of. There's no reason to spend so much money to futureproof your computer when computers are largely modular.

and a 360 is worth 300 bucks. So add 300 bucks to that, heck, add 900, we'll say that's a decade's worth of 360s.

So in total, that's about 7200 bucks for a decade of computing/console gaming hardware, So it's almost on par with the basic model of this computer. but that's spent over the course of 10 years, and the 7500 dollar model isn't much more "futureproof" then the model you could put together for 1200 bucks and maintain over the course of 10 years.
 

Gaderael

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JaymesFogarty said:
For that money, I could make myself a rig to match any game for the next three years, get a PS3, 360, 32" monitor, 50" Plasma, a 7.1 surround system, and a three week holiday in, well pretty much anywhere. Plus, I'd still have enough change for a bath full to the brim with chocolate.
What a way to spend £14 000. Honestly, looking at my post, which one would you go for?
To be honest, it was the chocolate that sold me. Mmm, delicious chocolate.
 

Alex Cowan

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This is nothing - just wait until the Laptop version comes out :D For all the times you've ever wanted to play maxed-out Crysis on a train...
 

Gaderael

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Jazoni89 said:
With the top graded version you could proberly play 5 nearly maxed out windowed games of crysis 2 and still have enough memory to play a game of solitaire whilst they load.

...not that you would want to
That the EXACT same thing I thought too! Except for playing Solitaire.