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xVx unveils Monstruo high-performance gaming PC
EDP Weekly's IT Monitor, July 26, 2004
"The xVx Monstruo PC is sleek, it's fast, and it can handle any graphics application with agility," said xVx president Edgar-Joel Intriago. "This is not your typical computer. These systems are designed to push the limits of new technology."
Pushing limits is nothing new to xVx. In the three years since the company was founded, it has established a reputation for building the fastest computers in the world.
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And the xVx Monstruo is no exception. The PCI Express architecture doubles the system's bandwidth, enabling it to meet the demands of emerging 3D technology, high-definition video editing and more. Dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM ensures lightning-fast speed, while the Intel Matrix Storage Technology software package provides enhanced performance and improved data protection, safeguarding vital information. The Monstruo PC also scores high on sound: It is one of the first computers to offer 7.1 Dolby Digital Audio with THX certification, thanks to Intel High-Definition Audio. A high-gloss, reflective case completes the distinctive package.
As with all the company's products, the xVx Monstruo PC is custom-built by experienced technicians and includes xVx's award-winning, round-the-clock lifetime tech support and customer service. The system is priced from $1,615, with enough options available to satisfy even diehard gamers.
"The hardware is state of the art, but the system's specific features really give the new xVx Monstruo a different feel," Intriago explained. "Ideas like the glossy chassis should also prove attractive to the gaming community."
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