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Acer Aspire Predator G7750
$2,228.60
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Runs very quietly for such beefy specs/hardware. One of the cheapest options on the market for a high-end, pre-built gaming rig. Plenty of room (and a big enough power supply) for expansion.
The Cons:Transparent orange shrouds cover the CPU, memory and expansion cards for no particular reason. Must detach the faceplate to get inside the case. Looks pretty ridiculous/tacky.
The Acer Aspire Predator G7750 is a high-end gaming desktop PC. It is available in two configurations, the Trooper II and Crusader II, both equipped with a quad-core Intel Core i7 processor running at 2.66 GHz.
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The more affordable Trooper II features 6 GB of DDR3 RAM and dual 896MB NVIDIA GTX 260 graphics chips, while the Crusader II comes with 12 GB of RAM and dual 1GB ATI HD Radeon 5850 graphics, and adds a Blu-ray drive and a second terabyte of storage capacity. Connectivity options include a pair of DVI ports, but not HDMI. The desktop also features high-end audio, supporting 7.1-channel surround sound and EAX 5.0. Both the processor and GPUs can be overclocked via Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility, while liquid cooling prevents overheating. Two gigabit ethernet ports enable dual-LAN configurations.
Features
- Intel Core i7-920 (2.66 GHz, 8MB L3, Turbo Boost, hyperthreading)
- Liquid cooling
- CPU/GPU overclocking
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium sound card
- 7.1-channel surround sound support
- EAX 5.0 audio support
- 4 3.5" HDD bays
- Multi-in-one card reader
- 11 USB 2.0 ports
- 2 Gigabit ethernet ports
- 2 eSATA ports
- 2 DVI ports
- Logitech G11 gaming keyboard and optical mouse
- Windows 7 Home Premium
Model Variations
- Trooper II
- 6GB DDR3 RAM
- 1TB hard drive
- 2x NVIDIA GTX 260 (896MB) graphics
- DVD burner
- Crusader II
- 12GB DDR3 RAM
- 2x 1TB hard drives
- 2x ATI Radeon HD 5850 (1GB) graphics
- Blu-ray/DVD combo drive
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Runs very quietly for such beefy specs/hardware.
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One of the cheapest options on the market for a high-end, pre-built gaming rig.
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Plenty of room (and a big enough power supply) for expansion.
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Front-accessible drive tray design lets you know which bays are occupied and even which hard drive has your OS on it.
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Liquid cooling allows for heavy overclocking.
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Transparent orange shrouds cover the CPU, memory and expansion cards for no particular reason.
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Must detach the faceplate to get inside the case.
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Looks pretty ridiculous/tacky.
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