Biohazard Announces Phase-change Cooled Enthusiast PC
Cedar Rapids (IA) - Boutique PC builder Biohazard has added a new flagship system to its portfolio : The Rapture machine comes with phase-change cooling, which promises sub-zero operating temperatures for the CPU and GPU.
There is really no alternative to phase change cooling, if you are looking into extreme overclocking. And if you don’t want to build such a system yourself, you can now opt to purchase Biohazard’s Rapture model that comes with phase-change cooling by default. According to the company, sub-zero operating temperatures enable higher clock speeds for the integrated CPUs right out of the gate, but did not say which clock speeds it can actually achieve.
Not surprisingly, even the base Rapture PC isn’t cheap - plan on spending at least about $6500 for an AMD system and at least $7300 for an Intel model. Your budget pretty much determines how expensive the PC will be in the end. A fully configured Skulltrail system and cost about $27,000, including $10,000 worth of enterprise solid state disk drives alone. This price does not include a monitor or custom paint.
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