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HP Introduces Blackbird 002 Alpha Desktop
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Jan 23,2008

HP has introduced a new enthusiast level machine; the Blackbird 002 Alpha. This powerful new desktop is based on Intel’s Penryn Core 2 Extreme QX9650 quadcore processor. Graphics processing is handled by a pair of Radeon X2900 video cards with 1GB of video RAM. The system also packs in 2GB of system memory, a 160GB 10,000 rpm hard drive, a 16× combo drive, a 15-in-1 memory card reader, and a 16× DVD-RW drive.

The system also features an Ageia PhysX 100 Series PCI-E accelerator card to boost hardware acceleration in supported games. The system CPU is cooled with a liquid-cooling solution that comes factory-sealed to prevent leakage.

"We're thrilled to offer gamers the speed and strength of the new Intel architecture," said Rahul Sood, CTO of HP's global gaming unit, in a statement. "The HP Blackbird 002 was designed to redefine the gaming experience and delight even the hardest-core user. Intel's new technology helps us to continue to deliver on that promise."

The Blackbird 002 Alpha comes with Microsoft Vista Home Premium and sells for a starting price of $5,499 (for the base model).

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this is the one of the best pc i have ever seen....
i will soon take this pc......
prem patel @ Mar 19,2008
IS HP Blackbird 002 available in India.If available how can i purchase this product.
Ravi @ Mar 03,2008
I really dont kno how HP Labs and Voodoo PC come up with a method to configure ATI Crossfire GPU on a Nvidia Nforce Chipset.

It's really amazing

Hat's off to the Engineers of Voodoo

BlackBird is really Amazing....


shree @ Jan 25,2008
This is : Lack of a better word PERFECT.
Far more advanced then Alienware

Agia physX is un beatable. Even if you try assembling all the parts it will be almorst the same
And people.

Crossfire is way advanced and better then SLI..

People ...don't know...how to push it's limits...
Shree @ Jan 25,2008
why? WHY would u pay over $5000 and settle for a 2900XT when 2 8800 Ultras in SLI would be waaaaaaay faster.

(shakes his head. sighs and proceeds to ignore the PC)
Blogger @ Jan 24,2008
lol
ravi @ Jan 24,2008
my god!!! this is a worthless config.... why would anyone buy this?
zach @ Jan 24,2008
waste of money..seriously....u ll get an assembled pc of same config with 1/3rd price of it...hp is sick..
anil @ Jan 24,2008
*DROOL*
Sphinx @ Jan 23,2008
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