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  • Fujitsu unleashes CELSIUS ULTRA specs, offers test drives at gamescom

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    08.19.2009

    And now we know what the "world's fastest" air-cooled gaming rig is made of -- a 3.33GHz Intel Core i7-975 and a pair of souped-up GeForce GTX 295s running in SLI. They're backed up by 12GB of DDR3 memory, a 150GB WD Raptor as an OS drive and two 1TB storage hangars, but you must be wondering where all that German ultra clocking is. Well, the motherboard is of Fujitsu's own making and a custom tweaker-ready BIOS is promised, but the truth is we really can't see anything overclocked especially for this rig. Which is not to say it won't be the most powerful pixel pusher in the world (this week), with hardware like that we're sure you'll be able to run Vista Business without a hitch... oh yea, that's the listed OS, and since we're spilling bad news, recommended price tag is €4,000. If you're anywhere near Cologne this week, head on down to gamescom, and if you ask really nicely, the Fujitsu people might even let you play on this fiery beast of a machine. See it undressed after the break. [Via Netzwelt]

  • Fujitsu's new gaming rig gets a teaser site, and a name: CELSIUS ULTRA

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    08.03.2009

    Fujitsu managed to pique our interest in its forthcoming gaming desktop with the promises of some "German ultra clocking," and it now looks to have fully revved up the hype engine, with it launching a new teaser site for the rig, and revealing its name: the CELSIUS ULTRA -- because nothing says fast like all caps. Unfortunately, there's still no word about any little details like specs, a price or a release date, but the teaser trailer we saw before has now received a suitably dramatic soundtrack, and Fujitsu says the desktop should be showing itself at the now-happening KnastLAN LAN party in Landshut, Germany. As far as we can tell, however, no pictures of the rig have surfaced just yet.[Thanks, Maik]

  • Fujitsu promises to deliver fastest gaming rig "on the planet"

    by 
    Donald Melanson
    Donald Melanson
    07.24.2009

    Fujitsu may not be doing much talking about specifics just yet, but it sure is doing plenty of boasting about its now-in-development gaming desktop, which it says will be the "fastest rig on the planet." That, as you can see above, will be at least partly due to some fine "German ultra clocking," and partly due to Fujitsu's 30+ years of workstation experience -- not to mention some crazy fast components. Not much more to go on than that, unfortunately, but you can learn even less from Fujitsu's teaser video after the break.[Thanks, Jacky]