Prices vary by configuration but the white case is always the same

Dec 28, 2011 18:21 GMT  ·  By

Epson is one of the not so numerous companies that sell pre-built personal computers, and it is just this sort of product that has now come on sale in Japan.

The computer that Epson's Japanese customers can now look at is called Endeavor Pro 750.

Simply put, it is a desktop PC configured in such a way as to suit the needs of most gamers out there.

It isn't clear what overclockers would be able to do with it, seeing that the motherboard is an unknown.

Being a custom OEM model labeled Epson, it is hard to tell what overclocking features are in the BIOS and if there are any special components to grant extra stability and endurance.

One might say that up to 32 GB of DDR3-1,600 MHz RAM (random access memory) hint at a decent clock tweaking feature set, but that is just speculation.

Speaking of the specifications, an Intel Core i7-3930K is the default CPU, but one can choose an i7-3960X Extreme Edition instead.

A custom air cooler keeps it chilly while an AMD Radeon HD 6450 covers the graphics side of things.

Of course, if prospective buyers have the money they need, they can go for stronger cards, like an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580.

As for storage, a number of HDD RAID and Intel 512-Series SSDs options can be perused.

All the hardware is enclosed inside a white aluminum case with a front-panel access door to the 3.5/ 2.5-inch drive bays (this is what uses the lock and key).

Finally, there are two USB 3.0 connectors next to the obligatory audio ports on the front (speaker/ headphone and microphone jacks) and several 5.25-inch drive bays for optical disk drives (DVD ROM, DVD Writer, Blu-ray, etc.).

Epson ships the Endeavor Pro 750 Gaming PC with Windows 7 Home Premium or Ultimate x64 already installed.

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