BlackOPS Gaming Desktop PC from Digital Storm
February 13th, 2010 | posted by: DenzIf you’re looking for a Gaming Desktop PC, you might want to see this new BlackOPS Gaming Rig from Digital Storm. This desktop is really designed for people who spend 24-hours playing Computer Games because this BlackOPS gaming PC has Sub-Zero Liquid Cooling System. That only means that your processor and graphics card can handle the heat no matter how long you use this gaming rig or even if you overclocked it because this Water Cooling System effectively removes heat from the processor, graphics card and Intel X58 chipset.
The BlackOPS Gaming Desktop PC’s specs includes either Intel’s Core i5 or i7 processor and also packing a choice of NVIDIA GTX 275 or ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB graphics card, RAM is up to 6GB of DDR3 and also has DVD burner.

When buying this Gaming PC, you can have the Digital Storm to overclock the BlackOPS and they will do a 72-hours stress-test to make sure that it is stable before the Desktop PC leaves the production line.
There’s also a Noise Suppression Package which further reduces the unwanted noice by using noise dampening metals and also by adjusting the fans.
The BlackOPS Gaming Desktop PC starts at $1,700 up to $3,100, now available from Digital Storm.
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Joseph Wright Says:
The first time that i tried overcloking over a year ago, my CPU got overheated and got fried.”"*

