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Nov 22, 2010

Origin's Big O Stuffs an Xbox 360 Into a Gaming Desktop Hellbeast

The ingredients that went into Origin's Big O monster are decidedly prime: six-core Xeon 5680 processor, overclocking up to 4.3GHz, crazy graphics power. And the cherry on top is an integrated, liquid-cooled Xbox 360 slim in every rig. That's nasty.

The Big O has ferocious specs, but the real treat is that you can run the PC and the Xbox at the same time. Pretty special, and appropriately expensive; you're looking at $7669 for the base model, and for the pure hellbeast that is the Xeon 5680 model you'll pony up $17,000.

37 comments:

  1. Jesus Christ, thats a pretty steep price for a PC and 360 combined. I can build a top of the line PC and just duct tape a 360 to the top if I wanted, for a quarter of that price.

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  2. the price on that is insane hahahaha

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  3. yikes that rought pricing there. hopefuilly the hardware doesn't blow

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  4. expensive e___e
    and i don't even like xbox 360

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  5. That is bloody awesome, i want one!

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  6. *tears* It's so beautiful...............

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  7. kind of awesome but way over my budget

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  8. 17k for a PC and 360 combo? sounds like a fair price.

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  9. If only I had that kind of money. Puts my "new" computer to shame.

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  10. What do you need an xbox for if you have a PC?

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  11. *drools*

    I have a pretty nice laptop but that computer is ridiculous. Still, costly, right? What the hell?

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  12. Very cool! Im sure its well worth the money

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  13. that is just overkill

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  14. Holy bologna that case is quite the massive spectacle of e-peen.

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  15. Wow look at the specs on that thing. And the price is intense!

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  16. wonder how much more it would cost if they used a ps3 instead, or included both the 360 and ps3 for that matter 0____o

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  17. I have to ask. What is the point of owning a $10,000+ computer. It will be obsolete in 10 years and you can run almost anything for a tenth the price. I paid 700 for my computer originally (a little more now with new Fermi and such) but still. That is insane.

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  18. Bonus: It will also heat the entire first floor of your house.

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  19. Everything looked awesome til I saw the price. DAT PRICE MAN!

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  20. bet it still suffers from a Red Ring of Death....

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