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Origin Genesis Review : $9,000 of Gaming Greatness

Origin Genesis Review : $9,000 of Gaming Greatness

Posted on March 31, 2017January 17, 2019 By Jarvis

Man oh man, do I love an outlandish piece of tech. So when I first saw the Origin PC Genesis and its over-the-top painted chassis, I broke out in a silly grin. The patriotic paint job makes me want to stand up and salute. But it’s the great specs (overclocked Intel Extreme processor, dual Nvidia Titan X GPUs, 8TB of storage) that compel me to find some way to scrape up the $9,444 necessary for all that awesome.

Despite being loaded up with more power than any one deright to house, the Genesis has plenty of space for you to add even sktop has any more, transforming what was already a beast of a machine into a near-unstoppable force. So if you have the space, budget and a bit of DIY gumption, the Origin Genesis is an excellent option.
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Computers & IT Tags:diy, gaming, Intel, Nvidia, NVIDIA TITAN X, Origin PC, PC, processor, review, titan

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