AACDirect.Com And ATI: Ultimate PC And Pimp My PC, Continued
Since Kyle is able to create killer gaming platforms like the LiquidXS, he flew down just to overhaul a gamer's existing PC. If this were television it would have been one of those extreme makeover shows; to save on the royalties, ATI called it the "Pimp My PC" contest.

"Why do you need us to pimp out your PC?" Each gamer had to pour out his soul to MC Terry and the crowd to convince them that he should be the one to take home a better system than what he brought to the party. There were some sad stories. No, I mean they were sad, as in - their attempts at begging were pitiful. One system was so bad that it had more dust bunnies in it than a dryer vent. The video card was on the fritz, and would overheat to the point where it could not finish 3DMark 2001 SE. These problems, coupled with its owner's sob story and Star Trek-esque acting, quickly made for a crowd favorite.

It took about four hours worth of Kyle's hard work to clear out the rabbit farm, give the PC a new paint job, and put in a whole bunch of new parts from the various vendors. When all was said and done, he had a system that was getting over 13,000 in 3DMark 2003!

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