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Submitted by Chris Leyton on March 14 2007 - 18:32

Four models to offer unparalleled performance and extensive customisation...

Commodore Gaming marked its return to the games industry today (in name at least), confirming the first range of gaming PC's to feature the iconic brand.

Making a public appearance at CeBit 2007, the four-model range promises the highest specifications available to gamers, alongside a level of customisation rarely seen outside of DIY circles. The initial range of models includes the Cg (entry level), Cgs, Cgx, and Cxx (full spec below); each coming equipped with Windows Vista and peripherals from brands such as Raptor and Logitech

Using, what is described as a "revolutionary painting process", Commodore will offer a variety of artwork styles to customise a unit, including street art, photography, PC game artwork and many other licensed options. Further displaying an a) eye for style and design, or b) knack for pointless gimmicks, two multicoloured LEDs inside the fans can be remote operated to add an ambient glow to your gaming experience!

Bala Keilman, CEO for Commodore Gaming, commented "The all new Commodore range of PC's will allow gamers of all levels to enjoy the best that PC gaming has to offer. From beginners to professionals, Commodore Gaming ensures that only the very best components are provided to deliver the ultimate PC gaming experience. We also wanted to bring something new to the market, in the spirit of our Commodore heritage, and have worked hard to design a fully personalised product".

Specifications:

Commodore Cxx:

Processor: IntelR CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor QX6700, 2.66 8M Cache Motherboard: ASUSR P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI Hard Drive: 2x 150Gb 10000 Rpm Sata Raid 0, 1x 500Gb 7200 Rpm Sata Memory: 4 Gb Corsair Dominator twin2x2048-8500C5D, 1066MHz I/O.: 7in1 cardreader; (Front) USBx2 Firewire x 1 HeadPhone x 1 MicroPhone x 1 Optical: Philips DVDRW Power Supply: 1000W ICE Cube PSU Audio: CreativeR SoundBlaster X-Fi Graphics: 2x nVidia 8800 GTX 768MB OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate

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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 15th Dec 2009 16:52, Post No: 12

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I personally use the PC ambient light alternative from arfx dot nl, works great and I love it


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 24th Mar 2009 17:00, Post No: 11

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No way to edit but talking of typo's, surely not surley.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Tue 24th Mar 2009 16:57, Post No: 10

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Curious, is that a typo?

"As a publisher, no one is more excited to see the continued growth and evolution of Games for Windows - LIVE than Microsoft Game Studios,"

Should surley read as.

"As a publisher, no one is excited to see the continued growth and evolution of Games for Windows - LIVE than Microsoft Game Studios,"

 


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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 24th Aug 2007 14:00, Post No: 9

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Actually Commodore is indeed a group of people with the name, but unlike previous restarts, this small group actually does pay tribute to the old c64 heritage they hold C64 parties and contests (demo's) and do work with the old enthausiasts. from what I've seen its a small group who really are going for it and i wish them luck


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 15th Mar 2007 12:29, Post No: 8

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The Spec on the system will make any game run at full setting with ease but the price tag has got to be in the $4000 range,


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By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 11th Mar 2007 10:42, Post No: 7

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Hey anonymous that supposedly attended a trade show in the 80's: You haven't learned how to type, spell, or use better grammar in 20 years? And we're supposed to get something out of that garbage post? Plus, you DO realize that Commodore is, and has been for a long time now, a name. And that's all. The name has been passed around a little bit, but none of the same people run anything Commodore related. Any new Commodore we see will be in name only. Like Atari.


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By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 08th Mar 2007 14:16, Post No: 6

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Spaws rules


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 07th Mar 2007 16:25, Post No: 5

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Rick dangerous was one of my favs on the C64!!


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 07th Mar 2007 12:59, Post No: 4

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paradroid kicks ass


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By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 07th Mar 2007 12:58, Post No: 3

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i want thing on a spring and boudlerdash back :)


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