Chillblast Fusion Eyefinity review
in Desktop PCs
Verdict
It pairs Eyefinity technology with a lightning-fast rig that can power it, but you’ll really need to love your games to justify the price
Review Date: 7 Dec 2009
Reviewed By: Mike Jennings
Price when reviewed: £1,999 (£2,299 inc VAT)
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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From around the web
Excessive?
To some gamers I dare say this will appeal, but isnt it really just overkill for its own sake?
Shakes his head sadly, returning his attention to Eve online running on a 46 inch sony hdtv.....
By kevinius on 8 Dec 2009 ![]()
Ultimate display
Hey.Now theres an idea.Try it with 3no 52" HDTV's across.Now thats what I would call immersive.:-)
By Jaberwocky on 8 Dec 2009 ![]()
Why can't I just read a document anymore
Why is the graphics industry limiting itself to the TV screen resolution sizes?
At 1600x1200, the vertical resolution of 1200 is large enough to work on A4 text documents full size and actually ready the whole page of text. Games also look fine at 1600x1200. Why limit everything to a TV's letterbox view of the world?
Perhaps just turn the 3 screens through 90 degrees to give an Eyefinity desktop of 3240 x 1920?? Same number of pixels = same processing power, but surely a better shape/ratio?
By ContactGT on 10 Dec 2009 ![]()
pc gaming
why pay that money for a gaming pc when pc gaming is becoming extinct... take cod modern warefare 2 for example, it is quite clear infinity ward gave the pc version very little thought in comparison with the console version
By eliot94 on 10 Dec 2009 ![]()
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