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01-04-2012, 08:42 AM #1
HP's New HPE-h9 Phoenix: HP's Gaming Threat? Discussion
For the longest time, HP hasn't much cared for the gamer and enthusiast segments of the market, refusing to stock or equip their Pavilion Elite line of desktops with the best and brightest of AMD's or NVIDIA's GPU lineup. That attitude slowly seems to be changing with the new Phoenix desktop, which comes with sleek red case lighting and watercooled CPUs.
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01-04-2012, 06:18 PM #2
Lol a Gaming Threat

It is still nice to have GPU upgrades but threat it is not. More like other options which is still better than noneDesktop- Athlon II x3 3.0 Ghz, AMD 6850,2 GB RAM, 800 GB HD.
Netbook- C-50, 6250, 2Gb RAM,250 GB.
"Darkness cannot hide the light that is emanating from you"
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01-05-2012, 12:49 PM #3
It could very well impinge upon lower-cost Alienware computers and the like - most of which don't actually ship with two GPUs.
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