Saturday, June 2, 2007

fun game kid

Enspire Lightspeed XLC 680i

The joy of a Windows-based PC is that you're free to fiddle around with the hardware as much as you want – something Enspire has taken advantage of with its latest creation. Pacstar submitted our first quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX6700 PC, but that runs the stock speed of 2.66GHz. Enspire has taken the same CPU and pushed it to run at Pentium 4-like clock speeds – resulting in a massive 3.73GHz. No prizes for guessing that this is the fastest PC we've ever seen, with scores like 3.36 for our stressful multitasking test. This PC is, in demonstrable terms, up to three times faster than a top-end PC of a year ago. Granted, it costs about three times as much, but this is performance the likes of which we won't see for some time from off-the-shelf systems. This is, of course, the main point of overclocking: to get something now that you'd otherwise have to wait a long time for.It's beautifully made, too.

No comments: