iBuyPower Gamer Paladin HS11 is a Liquid Cooled System for Under a Grand
Liquid cooling isn't nearly as complicated, expensive, or downright scary as it used to be, or at least it doesn't have to be. Self-contained liquid cooling setups are becoming fairly commonplace, and they're especially popular in pre-built systems. iBuyPower's new Gamer Paladin HS11, for example, brings liquid cooling within reach to the average user for less than $1,000.
iBuyPower's goal is to offer gamers a "solid entry level rig at a great value," while also leaving plenty of room for future upgrades. Like any other iBuyPower system, the Gamer Paladin HS11 is configurable, but if you opt for the stock build, here's what you get:
- NZXT Source 210 gaming case
- Intel Core i5 2500K processor
- Liquid CPU cooling system
- 8GB DDR3-1600 memory
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 570 graphics card
- Gigabyte GA-Z68A-D3 motherboard
- 1TB hard drive (7200 RPM, 32MB cache, 6Gbps interface)
- 24X DVD burner
- 12-in-1 memory card reader
- 800W power supply
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Not a bad machine for the money, on paper anyway, The Gamer Paladin HS11 is available to configure/order now through the end of December.
Image Credit: iBuyPower
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melead
December 01, 2011 at 1:51pm
I just purchased my new system from IBUYPOWER!
Specs:
intel core i7 3930k (six cores, 3.2ghz and Turbo-boost=3.9 ghz)
8gigs ddr3 ram (will upgrade to 16 of corsair vengenance)
LG Blu-Ray 12x reader
Asrock extreme motherboard: 6.0g/s sata and 2x usb 3.0
Radeon 6870 1 gig (will upgrade to 2x gtx 580 in SLI)
liquid cooling (of course)
700 watt PSU (will Upgrade to 1200 watts)
500 gig 7200rpm hdd (will upgrade to 120 SSD and 2 TB storage)
all in a Coolermaster haf 922 case...
(I also got the professional wiring, tuniq TX-2 coolant, and advanced packaging. Shipping was $125)
Total price= $1546.20
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ittesi259
December 01, 2011 at 3:08pm
So Im confused......you spent over 1500 bucks for a system where you plan to replace what looks like almost everything besides the case, and CPU because? Seems like serious waste and you should have just bought the parts.....
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