
Packard Bell just introduced out their ixtreme desktop PC system. It’s actually just an updated version of their previous ixtreme and as expected, the specs are greater.
Features include ten USB ports, optional Blu-ray combo drive, up to 3TB of storage space, choice of NVIDIA graphics options, MD Phenom II X4, Core 2 Quad, or Core i7 processors, and up to 12GB of DDR3 memory.
We don’t have word on availability in the US but this will be available for $962 in the UK this August.
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