Origin PC's Big O Gaming PC Looks To Amaze

The Big O Offers Tons Of Power For Games

Does anyone stop and consider the implications of naming their hardware any more? First we had the Wii, which made all sorts of urine jokes possible, then the iPad, which only got worse, and now, we get to see the Big O gaming PC from Origin.

Despite the name, which only makes me think of either an unpleasant anime on Adult Swim occasionally or that bizarre scene from Office Space featuring the oh-face, there’s definitely more than enough power under the hood on this one.

Not only does it offer plenty for the PC gamer–try an overclocked Intel Core i7-930 4 GHz processor, dual Nvidia GTX480 graphics cards, six gigs of DDR3 RAM, and two 50 gig SSDs for a boot drive–but it also offers an Xbox 360 built inside the case. Yes, you’ll get both an unbelievable computer and an Xbox all in one handy package.

Oh, and you’ll shell out like no tomorrow for this one–try $7,669 for the “entry level” model, the one I just described. Yeah, that’s “entry level”, as in, “it only goes up from here”, like to $17,000 for the full version. Still though, if you want to spend as much on gaming as you would on a new car, then the Big O should have you covered.

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