Top end gaming system and peripheral vendor Vigor Gaming has bolstered its flagship Force Recon gaming PC line with the inclusion of the AMD Phenom and Intel Penryn-based machines, both loaded with ATI CrossFire video technology and with a strong emphasis on customisability. The Force Recon SP’s impressive stats include AMD’s new Phenom Quad-Core processors, two ATI Radeon HD3870 graphics cards and a CrossFire-compatible MSI K9A2 motherboard.
The Force Recon BT opts for an Intel quad-core QX9650 Core 2 Extreme 3.0 GHz CPU, and can be optimised with similar high-powered graphics hardware.
Both the Force Recon SP and BT models come loaded with Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit Home Basic Edition, original DVD, the option of custom painting and free over clocking options.
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