Evesham plans on Decimating gamers


6 December 2004 11:12 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Following hot on the heels of ATI's announcement of the X850 PCI Express card, Evesham has released what it believes is the ultimate gaming machine.

The machine called the Evesham Decimator Extreme seems to have all the extras included and includes the new card, a 3.4Ghz Intel Pentium 4 Processor, a 500Gb RAID0 hard disk and ships with Windows XP Media Center 2005.

With a 20in Viewsonic VP201s slim bezel pure digital DVI TFT monitor it will set you back £2748.99.

For the non “extreme” amongst us there is a Evesham Decimator model which comes with a smaller monitor and slower processor.

Specs in full:
- Intel® Pentium® 4 processor 570 (3.8GHz, 1MB cache, 800MHz) support Hyper-Threading Technology
- EXTREME - Intel® Pentium® 4 3.46GHz EE processor (2MB cache)
- Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 including remote control
- i925 chipset PCI Express motherboard
- 1GB dual channel DDR2 RAM 533MHz (2x512MB)
- 500GB Serial ATA hard drive with 16MB buffer (2x250GB) RAID0
- New ATI Radeon X850 XT graphics "eats Half Life 2 for breakfast"
- DVD-ROM (16x) drive
- Multi format Dual Layer DVD Writer (16x) / CD-RW (48x) drive
- 7.1 channel surround sound audio (on-board)
- Creative Inspire T7900 7.1 speakers
- Microsoft® cordless keyboard and cordless optical tilt mouse
- EXCLUSIVE brushed aluminium fronted case 205x485x570mm with colour LCD console and Targan 420w PSU
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