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ORIGIN MILLENNIUM (2016) REVIEW

Posted on July 16, 2016December 8, 2018 By Jarvis

Origin, founded by former Alienware employees in 2009, has become one of the mainstays in the custom PC market, joining the ranks of much older companies like Digital Storm, Falcon Northwest, and (of course) Alienware. Though it builds some of the most extravagant systems sold today, the company’s approach has been one of slow, steady evolution. Its product line-up has proven remarkably consistent – and none more consistent than the Millennium.

Though it’s not the largest system Origin builds, the Millennium has the broadest appeal. Its size, design, and available options give it incredible range. Entry-level versions, starting around $1,800, compete with mid-sized tower desktops. But visit the option list, and you can easily put together hardware that’s on par with the fastest the competition has to offer.
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