First Quad-Core Laptop hits U.S.

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First Quad-Core laptop hits U.S.



Nevermind there's little to no software that can take advantage of four processing cores, Xtreme Notebooks has released the first quad-core laptop in the U.S. With no mobile quad-core parts in existence, the Xtreme 917V Accelerator turns to desktop CPUs, giving you a choice between the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 and the Q6700.

Pricing starts at $3,359. Other niceties on this gaming laptop/mobile workstation include: a glossy widescreen 17-inch display (up to 1920x1200 resolution), one or two Nvidia GeForce Go 87000M GT or 7950 GTX graphics cards, and up to three hard drives in RAID 0, 1 or 5 configurations.

It ships with 4.1 speakers (yes, this beast has a subwoofer), a Webcam, and a hefty 12-cell battery, while giving you the option to add a Blu-ray drive, a TV tuner, and 11n Wi-Fi. You can outfit it with XP or Vista or opt out of a preloaded OS entirely. Xtreme Notebooks quotes a system weight of 12.5 pounds.

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wow, thats a bit of a beast, but without it being a mobile chip, wont it burn through any desk its put on, then keep going through the floor and set your house alight? :confused:
 
OMG

RAID IN THAT?

....

OMG!

A Q6600 WITHOUT OVERHEATING?

OMG!

sorry i know all caps posts r obnoxious but really im shocked tbh
 
I was shocked too, seriously. And they claim 4.1 on their laptop. Hey, if its true then cool!! Oh yea, they also give the option to 64gig SSD's on these things too. Alienware and Dell only offer 32gig (that i know of so far)
 
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