The BFG Phobos ($3,450 direct) takes the expensive gaming PC idea to one logical conclusion: It's like a high-powered modern sports car. You may have worked on or even built gaming PCs in the past, but now the Phobos is simply something you take delivery of, and then take out for a spin. Like that new computerized and electronics-heavy sports car, don't even think of getting under the hood: You're not going to be servicing this puppy. Both machines are made for the performance enthusiast who simply no longer wants to get his hands dirty tweaking and rooting around under the hood. While that may be appealing to the late 30-something, early 40-something gamers who are rapidly aging into this demographic, it also means that this system has a pretty narrow niche appeal.
SPEC DATA:
Price as Tested: $3,450.00 Direct
Type: Gaming
Processor Family: Intel Core i7
RAM: 6 GB
Storage Capacity: 1408 GB
RAID: Yes
Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 275 SLI
Primary Optical Drive: Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW
Type: Gaming
Processor Family: Intel Core i7
RAM: 6 GB
Storage Capacity: 1408 GB
RAID: Yes
Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce GTX 275 SLI
Primary Optical Drive: Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW
SOURCE:www.pcmag.com
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