Digital Storm X17E gaming laptop does up to 4.5GHz

Posted on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 21:51 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Digital Storm introduces the X17E, a new 17" gaming laptop that can be equipped with the Intel Core i7-3910XM, GeForce GTX 680M or Radeon 7970M, 32GB RAM, etc. The company claims the Core i7-3910 in this laptop can be shipped overclocked to 4.5GHz.
Digital Storm, the predominant name in computer system integration and engineering, proudly introduces the X17E, the fastest gaming laptop on the market. Featuring either NVIDIA's GTX 680M or AMD's Radeon 7970M GPU, Digital Storm's flagship 17" laptop delivers extreme gaming performance that is second to none.

Whichever GPU gamers select, X17E delivers rich, detailed graphics on the system's 17" display at 1080P HD resolution (1920 x 1080). Digital Storm's technicians can stably overclock Intel's latest i7-3920XM CPU to an impressive 4.5 GHz, that when combined with NVIDIA's or AMD's next-gen GPUs, create an unrivaled gaming experience.

Digital Storm's X17E supports up to 32GB of memory and is fully decked out with USB 3.0 ports, eSata, 9-in-1 card reader, Blu-ray drive and more. The laptop's keyboard features different lighting zones and up to seven color options for a completely customized look and feel.

For enthusiasts looking to have the most exclusive gaming system, Digital Storm will be offering a select number of Signature Edition X17Es. The Signature Edition will feature a custom paint job, distinctive branding and special packaging.

Digital Storm's X17E will be available for purchase at the end of September for $1,753 & pricing for the X17E Signature Edition has not been set at this time.
Digital Storm X17E


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