
The Big O features a high performance liquid cooled overclocked gaming PC AND a liquid cooled Xbox 360 Slim inside one system. The starting configuration combines the power of an Intel Core i7 930 processor overclocked to 4.9GHz, dual NVidia GTX480 graphics cards, and 6GB of Corsair Dominator memory at 1600 MHz into one beefy, completely water-cooled monstrosity of a gaming rig.
The starting price for the system is $US7,669, that’s more than what Fahey paid for95 Nissan Pathfinder this year. The “high-end” version will set you back $US16,669. The founders of the company will be showing off the rig at CES as well as announcing new systems during next week’s show.
My top question? Has anyone dropped the cash for one of these systems yet?




















Mr Explody
Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 10:31 AMWould you get banned from Xbox Live for having a modded console?
Stefan
Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 11:37 AMTheres no way they could really know tbh, its basically an external mod i.e changing the cooling and case so theres no interface with the harddrive dvd drive etc.
ripoff996
Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 11:53 AMyeah alot of people in Europe got banned off xbox live cause they had modded consoles.
that was in 2007 when they had some great system scan that check the consoles HDD and other parts to determine if the console was hack/modded.
warcroft
Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 1:51 PMwow, what a massive waste of money.
Sergei
Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 7:21 PMThe GTX480s are already outclassed by the GTX580 and so on, move along peeps.