Jan 26, 2011 10:22 GMT  ·  By

V3 Gaming, a recently established custom PC builder, has just announced that all of its desktop gaming systems are now available with Nvidia's recently launched GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card, including the company's line of 3D Vision enabled machines.

Starting from top to bottom, the most powerful system in V3 Gaming's arsenal is the Avenger, its default configuration being based on an Intel Core i7 930 processor that is paired with 6GB of DDR3 memory, and dual 1TB hard drives in RAID 0 mode.

The machine can be configured with up to three GTX 560 Ti graphics cards, running in SLI, and is powered by a 950W power supply unit.

Its price starts at $2,749.00, but varies according to the configuration used.

Next in line is the Convoy, which swaps the Core i7 processor found in the Avenger with an Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 2300 CPU, the total system memory also being reduced to 4GB.

However, the Convoy gets the same liquid cooling system used in its older brother as well as dual 500GB HDDs configured in RAID 0.

SLI is still an option, and the price of the system starts at $1,449.00.

For those that prefer AMD processors, V3 Gaming has prepared the $849.00 Crave that is built around an AMD Phenom II X2 555 CPU and a MSI 870 G45 motherboard paired with 4GB of DDR3 memory.

Finally, the last system to get the GTX 560 Ti is the small form factor Move, this also being the only machine that doesn't feature any sort of dual-GPU graphics options.

As far as its configuration goes, the Move is really similar to V3 gaming's other AMD powered gaming rig, except for the use of a mini-ATX motherboard and the $999.00 starting price tag.

"The Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti fits perfectly between the already exceptional graphics card offerings from Nvidia.

“The capabilities of this card along with the physical characteristics are right in line with what we're trying to accomplish with our small form factor systems," said Steven Chien, CEO of V3 Gaming PC.

All the systems are available right now for purchase from the company's website.