Published on March 9th,2009 at 4:52 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

i7 Madness at Mouse Computer Japan

If you’re looking for the most powerful PC available for cheap or simply suffering the economic crisis, Mouse Computer has THE i7 powered PC for you. Available in six versions, here’s the MDV Advance ST Series.

For 99,750 Yen (€800) you can get a MDV Advance ST 6300B with a Core i7 920 (2.66GHz), 3GB of PC3-10600 RAM, 1TB of HDD, X58 Chipset, DVD Super Multi, a GeForce 9800GT (512MB of VRAM) XP or Vista 32bit.

Not if you have a little more money, let’s say 249,900 Yen (€2000), you can get a MDV Advance ST 7200X with a Core i7-965 (3.2GHz), 12GB of PC3-10600 RAM, 1TB of HDD, X58 Chipset, Blu-Ray burner and player, GeForce GTX 285 with 1GB of VRAM and Vista 64bit.

These prices don’t include the LCD.

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