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Origin PC Millennium: 3-Way SLI And A 4.6 GHz Core i5

Origin PC Millennium: 3-Way SLI And A 4.6 GHz Core i5
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Expert review by : Matt Safford (tomshardware.co.uk)

Origin PC Millennium: 3-Way SLI And A 4.6 GHz Core i5

 

After a long hiatus, Tom's Hardware returns to consumer desktop reviews with Origin PC's Millennium. Can three GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards and an ...

The downside to the three-way SLI setup is that upgrading isn’t going to be as easy as it would be with just one or two higher-end graphics cards. After all, you can’t just slap in another identical card a couple of years from now; this thing is...

Dec, 2012

Expert review by : Matt Safford (tomshardware.com)

Origin PC Millennium: 3-Way SLI And A 4.6 GHz Core i5

 

After a long hiatus, Tom's Hardware returns to consumer desktop reviews with Origin PC's Millennium. Can three GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards and an overclocked Core i5 handle gaming at 5760x1080? We want to know if this elegant box is worth its $3,000+ price.

Dec, 2012

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