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Origin launches hybrid Xbox 360, luxury gaming PC

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On September 7, 2010, 4:02 PM EST

Have an undivided passion for PC and console gaming? Can your savings account back it up? Great! Feast your eyes on "The Big O" -- a hybrid Xbox 360 dream machine. Starting at $7,669, Origin's gaming monstrosity is outfitted with a Core i7 930 overclocked to 4.0GHz, an Asus Rampage III Extreme motherboard, 6GB of 1600MHz Corsair RAM, SLI'ed Nvidia GTX 480s, dual 50GB Vertex 2 SSDs in RAID 0, a 2TB WD Caviar Black for storage, a 1500W PSU, and other luxury hardware.


All of that shares a doublewide chassis with a liquid-cooled Xbox 360. Things get even crazier (read: more expensive). For $17,000, the company is selling an entirely liquid-cooled model with twin Xeon X5680 processors overclocked at 4.3GHz, an EVGA SR2 mobo, 12GB of 2000MHz RAM, quad-SLI GTX 480s, quad-RAID SSDs, dual 2TB storage, two 1050W Enermax PSUs, and the Xbox 360. The more expensive package also has a lengthier three-year warranty, but both have lifetime tech support.

The Big O is obviously limited to folks with "more money than sense," but the rest of us can still admire it from afar.

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Guest
on September 8, 2010
2:39 AM

How much will this be worth in a couple of years?

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Miyasashi
on September 8, 2010
2:43 AM

The funny thing is, the newer Xbox is only around 250-300 euro/dollar and some uber computer is ranging from 1500-6000 euro/dollar, if you buy both you still have lots left to spend if you had 17.000 in your hand lol

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Leeky
on September 8, 2010
3:28 AM

Its sponsored by Target! "Aim here!"

Very excessive, certainly something for the lottery winners out there!

Is the Xbox and the PC rolled into that one case then? I can't really see where the Xbox is....

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jonelsorel
on September 8, 2010
4:14 AM

Guest said:

4 GTX 480s = no available expansion slots for anything.

What exactly would you need to expand this crazy pc to?

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Richy2k9
on September 8, 2010
4:45 AM

hello ...

cool ... with such device i'm sure i can go back home (the moon) ... says the rabbids ... now lets put it on the bottom of the pile :P

i think it's so expensive, whomever buying this must have a lot of money, humm... OK, let's go get that person!

well would be nice if we could also get a PS3-PC hybrid with liquid cooling, was thinking of building one myself, but don't have time, who knows maybe soon! :P

cheers!

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jonelsorel
on September 8, 2010
4:47 AM

Overpriced shit. Check parts prices at newegg, I bet you can buy a lot more with 7000$. And who would want an Xbox when you have a 20x more powerful machine? Beats me..

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Lokalaskurar
on September 8, 2010
5:30 AM

Not even all my computers combined costs $17.000! But hey, having one of these around the shop will definently attract customers!

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Leeky
on September 8, 2010
6:17 AM

Not even all my computers combined costs $17.000! But hey, having one of these around the shop will definently attract customers!

You won't be saying that once arrows start appearing on its front!! :p

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HaMsTeYr
on September 8, 2010
7:36 AM

Well, if you got that much money to spend on this kind of machine, you'd probably invest on an external DAC instead of a sound card anyway. My sources tell me they best any sound card out there and they cost way more as well.

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St1ckM4n
on September 8, 2010
10:40 AM

Matthew said:

st1ckm4n said:

Why the hell would you want an Xbox if you have that lol. Four top-end GPU's, and you want a 720p mid-range-graphics console... yeah right.

Because no matter how many GTX 480s are in the system, you can't play Xbox 360 exclusives on a PC.

Well in the same way, there are Wii/PS3 and any other consoles that have specific games for just those consoles. :P What I was getting at more, is that 4x 480's will let you play tri-screen 3D, any game. Why you'd want to put up with dodgy 720p graphics after witnessing bliss, I will never know lol.

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Matthew
on September 8, 2010
12:11 PM

Gotcha st1ckm4n. Fair enough. I guess for me, visuals are a second priority. Gameplay matters more.

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princeton
on September 8, 2010
3:32 PM

Matthew said:

Gotcha st1ckm4n. Fair enough. I guess for me, visuals are a second priority. Gameplay matters more.

The best gameplay in the world could be ruined by mediocre controls. You know like every good console game that isn't on pc. Just kidding :P. But I still can't get the feel of console controls when i know how much better my mouse and keyboard is.

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Guest
on September 8, 2010
4:41 PM

Kind of pointless to put the Xbox in there since you can't go on Live with a modified system.

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St1ckM4n
on September 8, 2010
9:47 PM

Well this is actually the first proper mod of an Xbox I've ever seen. What would be awesome is someone.. somehow.. modding the CPU of consoles to be used for PC games.

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Guest
on September 9, 2010
11:49 AM

That is incorrect. The other 3 PCI express slots are still usable, only not as a 16 pins slot. It will be considered by the motherboard as an 8 pins slot, if I remember correctly.

Also, if the four graphic cards are not placed in the right slots, that is 1-3-5-7, they will not be used as 16 pins. Only the first will, the others will be detected as 8 pins.

If you don't beleive it is possible, check here :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARhJrOKNlv0

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Guest
on September 9, 2010
11:50 AM

oups, last post was addressed at madboyv1.

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Guest
on September 9, 2010
12:11 PM

put in a PS3 instead of an Xbox and I'll buy one.

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Guest
on September 9, 2010
2:27 PM

I'd be afraid I'd get raided for growing marijuana in the house when my electric meter started spinning at 8000 rpm's

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RealXboxMaster
on September 9, 2010
3:13 PM

Useless!!. $17k for this.... ah ah. for $17k I'll invest it somewhere else where it will make me money. You will NEVER EVER use this type of power on this machine. it's OVER KILL...wasted power for what????? ............so you can run a FPS @ 600FPS....lol

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lpmjames
on September 9, 2010
6:10 PM

sign me up for one..

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satty
on September 16, 2010
8:45 AM

I'll buy this if i was a billionaire or something...!!

I cant spend that much(yet) for gaming

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en0nym0us
on September 18, 2010
11:19 AM

princeton said:

That;s quite the beast. But I wonder why they kept it using onboard sound. For $17,000 there's no reason not to have something like an X-FI titanium. That aside than that I'd do anything for one.

X-FI? lol. HT Omega FTW.

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