Computer Maker Integrates Xbox 360 into Personal Computers for Gamers

From X-bit Labs: Origin PC, a builder of high-end personal computers founded by ex-employees of Alienware, on Tuesday introduced a new system that not only features top-of-the-range hardware components, but comes with integrated Xbox 360 slim game-console, which means that the "Big O" system can run both PC and Xbox 360 titles.

The Origin's Big O systems comes inside custom double-wide case that can incorporate a 2P or 1P system. In addition to the personal computer itself, Origin integrated Xbox 360 game console inside the case in order to let gamers run their favourite titles developed for Microsoft Corp.'s latest system and not available on the PC. Origin's Big O is a unique personal computer for gamers that actually comes equipped with integrated game console. But this is not the only unique feature of this ultimate rig.

Even the "starting" configuration of the Big O sports quad-core Intel Core i7-930 central processing unit overclocked to 4.0GHz and cooled by a liquid-cooling solution. The system is based on Asustek Computer's Rampage III Extreme mainboard, features 6GB of Corsair memory, two Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards in SLI mode, two OCZ 50GB Vertex 2 SSDs in RAID 0 mode, a 2TB WD Caviar Black, a Blu-ray disc burner and so on. The ultimate configuration includes two six-core Intel Xeon 5680 chips overclocked to 4.30GHz and cooled down by a liquid-cooler and features EVGA SR2 mainboard, 12GB of memory, four Nvidia GeForce GTX 480, four SSDs and so on.

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