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In this article we show one of our SLI twin dualcore opterons, thats right - 4 cores in total. Described by PC format September 2005 as an 'atomic powerhouse of hardware'

Date: 19/08/2005 Discuss in forums Author: The Editor

If you are looking for a high-end rig that will blow everything else into the weeds then look no further than the Vadim Fusion CS D940G-SLI/6200.  According to ‘PC Format’ magazine’s September 2005 review, this is the very best PC kit that money can buy.  They refer to this system as an “atomic powerhouse of hardware”, and we have also ensured that it will suit everyone’s wildest desires in terms of looks and performance.  It offers the latest and greatest features ever to set foot in the PC market today.

For the high end 3D gamer who demands supreme performance, this baby will ensure that your frame-rate matches your insanely high frag count.  It contains two 7800 GTX cards in SLI mode so you can rest assured that it will give you the best performance achievable, leaving the rest behind you eating dust.

For the fanatical case modder who demands stylish, clean, and professional looks, or for the LAN-goer who wants to show off their brightly lit up case and exceptional cabling, the package consist of a Lian Li V2000 Plus case, bundled with Vadim’s own distinct supreme cable management system.  The aluminium composition ensures a sleek and sophisticated look while still being light enough to transport to LAN parties.  Furthermore the internal UV lamps and reactive cable design guarantee that your case will be the centre of attention at the next LAN party.

For the PC enthusiast who demands cutting edge technology - one CPU just doesn’t cut it, right?  So we have packed this beast with two of AMD’s latest X2 Dual core Opterons – That’s right, now you have 2 x dual core Opterons to play around with :)

This supreme package is the flagship of our Fusion range, but as we like to ‘Destroy the limits’ feel free to upgrade the specs and customise it to your taste: http://www.vadim.co.uk/Custom+PCs/Gaming+PCs/Custom+Gaming+PC+-+Fusion+CS+AMD-D940G-SLI/6200

Here are the technical specifications:
Case:                    Lian-Li V2000 Plus Silver CASE (NO PSU)
Cables & Lights:     Supreme Cable Management and Lights
Case Cooling:         Antarctic Cooling System (3-5 Fans with digital controller)
PSU:                      Enermax EG851AX-VH 660W PSU
Motherboard:          Tyan K8WE (S2895) Dual Opteron DDR400 SLI
CPU:                      AMD Opteron 275 dual core SKT 940 Retail (2.2Ghz-0.9nm-2Mb) (x2)
CPU Cooling:          Zalman CNPS7700-Cu Cooler (120mm) (x2)
Memory:                1024Mb DDR 400MHz REG-ECC PSD1G400ER (Patriot) (x4)
Hard Drive:            36Gb Raptor 10000 8mb E-SATA (x2)
SCSI HD:               none selected
Graphics:               MSI Nvidia 7800GTX 256Mb PCIe TVO (x2)
Storage HD:           300Gb Maxtor 7200 16mb Cache SATA Sabre
Optical Drive:         BTC 52X24X52X16 CDRW DVD Combo Retail with 7in1 card reader
Optical Drive 2:       NEC 3540A 16x dual layer DVDRW Silver
Floppy Drive:          Sony 3.5" Floppy Drive Silver
Modem:                  none selected
PCI Card:               BELKIN PCI High-Speed Mode Wireless G Card
Sound Card:           Creative 7.1 Audigy 2 ZS OEM
Operating System:  Windows XP Professional 64 bit OEM
Overclocking:          none selected
Building:                 Standard Build (3-5 days)
Warranty:               1 Year Collect & Return Warranty
Keyboard:              Logitech diNovo Media Desktop 2.0
Mouse:                   none selected
Speakers:              Harman JBL X-Cite 5.1 Speakers
Monitor:                 NEC-Mitsubishi AccuSync™ LCD2070NX (20.1"-16ms)

Read what PC Format have to say:

The above images have been reproduced with the author’s permission - PCF, Super Deluxe Revealed, PC Format September 2005 issue.