Thursday 23 February 2012

Maingear upgrades the Titan

Maingear upgrades the Titan:

For some the Titan gamer’s laptop from Maingear would actually require any upgrading, but for other more competitive consumers you can never have enough features and specs, no matter what brand of machine it is. So Maingear have improved the processor and graphics card choice, while at the same time they have made some subtle but very useful changes to memory, storage and connectivity all at a starting price of $3,500!


The Titan has a large 17.3 inch (16:9 aspect) full high definition LED back lit display that uses the super clear glare type screen feature with a 1920 x 1080 of pixel resolution and of course a built in 3.0 mega pixel high res digital video camera.


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The basic unit is powered by the Intel Core i7-3930K processor with 3.20 GHz to 3.80 GHz in Turbo mode, 12 MB L3 Cache and LGA 2011. While the all important graphics features the nVIDIA GeForce GTX 580M GPU with 2 GB of GDDR5 video memory that comes as either a single card or dual card working in nVIDIA SLI mode.


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Naturally internal is expandable up to 32 GB but this will depend on the choice of either the 4 GB or the 8 GB SODIMM module. There is room for up to three detachable 2.5 inch 9.5 mm (H) SATA Hard Disk Drives (HDD) for storage purposes.


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Other features include a massive 9 into 1 card reader (MMC, RSMMC, MS, MS Pro, MS Duo, SD, MiniSD, SDHC and SDXC, there is a Blu-ray, DVD±R/RW Combo drive, two fast connecting USB 3.0 Ports, two standard USB 2.0 Ports, the HDMI 1.4a output port and a nice looking blue illuminated full size isolated keyboard with numeric pad


Networking is covered by the normal built-in gigabit ethernet LAN, Bluetooth V2.1 + EDR module, internal 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN half mini card module. All of that comes in massive 16.5 inch (w) x 11.3 inch (d) x 2.2 to 2.4 inch (h) body that weighs in at a hefty 12.13 pounds with the battery pack installed.


The Maingear Titan 17 desktop replacement has a starting price of $3,500


Source [Tech Fresh]




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