Shuttle PC’s 1337 SDXI is a Little Guy Who Knows How to Throw Flames

shuttle Shuttle PCs 1337 SDXI is a Little Guy Who Knows How to Throw FlamesSmall and on fire, that is what the Shuttle 1337 SDXI is hoping you will see and feel when you use this compact computer. Internally the Shuttle works on an Intel Core 2 extreme, a 10,000 rpm western digital raptor hard drive, and a 768mb Geforce video card. That would make any computer system overheat if not cooled correctly and thankfully with a liquid cooling system, it keeps everything running like a well tuned car. And speaking of cars, just so that the lucky buyer who buys this gets the full experience - the system is painted in premium grade automotive hi-gloss paint just to make the full effect of looking hot complete. Pricing start at $3,499 and can go much higher depending on how souped up you want to make this - I’m thinking though a car in the end might be a lot cheaper…. Not that the price seems to be stopping anyone, because it looks like the I337 is currently sold out

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  1. automotive-components.audiwheels on August 22nd, 2007 3:36 am

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