Maingear announces Alpha 24 Super Stock AIO: NVIDIA graphics and Ivy Bridge power for $1,349 and up
Maingear is relatively new in the area all-in-one, having launched his solo 21 this March. Now, it is the introduction of the Alpha 24 Super Stock, an AIO with touch screen 24-inch 1080p and features some solid under the hood. Options include an Intel Core i3-3240 clock frequency of 3.4 GHz chip and a Core i7 option (the girlfriend Ivy, of course), and the printer can be configured with up to 16GB of memory SO-DIMM. For storage, you want the security of a hard drive up to 3 TB and 256 GB SSD. Being a machine Maingear, Super Stock it comes to graphics: NVIDIA GPU GeForce GTX 650 comes standard, but can be changed to a GeForce GTX 680 chip. There are also two 8-pin power connectors, PCI-E board for good measure.
also compatible with the mindset of society DIY machine meets-mini ITX Intel standard to ensure that the new generation components can be exchanged Complete list of features is one optional tuner CableCARD, an optical drive, HDMI, three USB 2.0 ports and a SD card reader. The Alpha 24 Super Stock will go for $ 1,349 or more from today - see the press release below the jump full
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