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Sep 1, 2017

Acer Predator Orion 9000: A PC gamer overkill with 4 graphics cards


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Acer has long performed an interesting return in the gaming market. As so often in this industry, manufacturers design ultra powerful machines to prove that they can do. The brand was already illustrated with its Predator 21 X, a "transportable" monstrous configuration PC, but she once again the nail with the Orion 9000.

This tower of fortress looks may not be very good taste, but offers absolutely mind-blowing configurations. The most expensive one includes an Intel Core I9 7980XE 18-core processor, up to four RX Vega 64 graphics cards in crossfire but also 128 GB of RAM.



Just that! Acer specifies that the Orion 9000 will play in 8 K. At 7500 euros, we hope so.
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This fortress-like Tower is perhaps not very tasteful, but offers absolutely mind-blowing configurations. The most expensive still includes a processor Intel Core i9 7980XE to 18 hearts, up to four cards RX Vega 64 in CrossFireX graphics but also 128 GB of RAM. Just like that! Acer says that Orion 9000 will play in 8K. 7500 euros, we hope.

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But Taiwanese has thought about the (slightly) less fortunate people and declines his PC in other configurations. The entry level is 2000 euros and you will get an Intel Core i7, a Geforce GTX 1070 coupled with 32 GB of memory to live. From the moment you opt for an i9, the addition goes up to 3000 euros.


It is also possible to integrate different fans (up to five) with cooling House system named "Ice Tunnel", but the liquid cooling is also an option.








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Acer Predator Orion 9000: A PC gamer overkill with 4 graphics cards Reviewed by Tech news on September 01, 2017 Rating: 5 Acer has long performed an interesting return in the gaming market. As so often in this industry, manufacturers design ultra powerful...

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