iBUYPOWER shows off LAN Warrior II

Posted on Friday, May 14 2010 @ 23:13 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
iBUYPOWER introduced the LAN Warrior II, a new gaming PC aimed at the LAN party crowd. The system features the NZXT Vulcan case with Intel Core i7 processor, ATI Radeon HD 5970 CrossFire of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 SLI, up to 24GB DDR3, 1200W PSU and many other features. You can check it out over here, prices start at $999.
iBUYPOWER, a leading innovator in gaming PCs, is excited to announce the new LAN Warrior II µATX form factor PC. The LAN Warrior II is 40% smaller than most full tower desktops, but don't let its modest footprint fool you, it packs quite a punch. The battle ready LAN Warrior II comes fully loaded with an Intel Core i7 processor, up to 2 ATI Radeon HD 5970 or 2 NVIDIA GTX 480 graphics cards in CrossfireX or SLI mode, and has room for up to 24 GB of DDR3 Memory.

Coming just over a year after the original PC Gamer Editor's Choice-winning LAN Warrior, the second-generation LAN Warrior is the most powerful µATX gaming system in existence, offering enough cooling, space, and power to stand toe-to-toe with any full-size desktop system, while maintaining a small footprint and boasting advanced portability features.

"LAN party gamers demand more power than a notebook can deliver but disconnecting and shipping a full tower desktop to an event is a difficult and clumsy endeavor," said Darren Su, Vice President of iBUYPOWER. "The LAN Warrior II provides gamers with a more portable solution and is ready to take on any full sized system."

The LAN Warrior II is housed in the portable new NZXT Vulcan case, which features a durable non-slip finished top handle. The spacious Vulcan offers gamers superior cooling options with room for up to 3x 120mm, 1x 200mm, 1x 92mm fans and dual external water cooling cutouts. The LAN Warrior II launches with a full set of available air-cooling options, with a customized Liquid cooling unit to be available soon. The enclosure's 2x USB, E SATA, Audio + Mic ports are all conveniently located and easily accessible on the enclosure's top panel. The Vulcan is also available with internal LED lighting for night ops.


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