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November 19th, 2010, 06:43 GMT · By

Mage XLC M1 Extreme Liquid-Cooled AMD Gaming PCs Introduced by iBUYPOWER

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Mage XLC M1 systems built on AMD platform
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A custom, liquid-cooled PC gaming system capable of delivering an extreme level of performance within the latest graphics-intensive titles is a dream for quite a lot of gamers from all over the world, and since at least some of the respective gamers tend to favor AMD CPUs over Intel's processors, iBUYPOWER has decided to add an AMD powered system to its popular new super-cooled XLC (Extreme Liquid Cooling) line of gaming systems.

As the custom gaming systems' integrator informs us, its new Mage XLC M1 can be configured with a AMD Phenom II X6 1055T, 1075T or 1090T six core processor cooled by Asetek’s maintenance free 240mm large radiator liquid cooling system.

The new Mage XLC also comes ready to do battle out of the box with 8GB of DDR3 memory, AMD Radeon HD 5770 graphics card, 1TB of storage space and Windows 7 Home Premium.

iBUYPOWER is also now offering Black and White Phantom case options with the XLC line.

Previously available only in red, the NZXT Phantom offers some very interesting cooling solutions that include up to 7 fans - dual 200mm, single 230/200mm, triple 120mm and a front 140mm fans.

Furthermore, gamers looking to get the most out of their new Paladin XLC system can take advantage of the iBUYPOWER Labs’ Power Drive Overclocking Service, which overclocks the CPU by as much as 30%.

“We try to offer the highest level of customization possible across all our product lines,” said Darren Su, Executive Vice President of iBUYPOWER.

“AMD’s powerful six core Phenom processors are a natural fit with the XLC line’s commitment to best in class performance through advanced cooling solutions,” added Mr. Su.

Of course, such best-in-class performance does come at a pretty hefty price point, the Mage XLC system starting at $1,099 (but going a lot higher, should one decide to add only top-range, latest-gen components to it).  

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