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ORIGIN PC Adds Intel Core i7 Processors

Overclocked Ivy Bridge E processors available on new desktops.

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September 23, 2013

ORIGIN PC announced the availability of new Intel Core i7 Extreme and Intel Core fourth-generation processors to its line of GENESIS, MILLENNIUM, and CHRONOS desktops.

The units feature Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, Intel Hyper-Threading Technology and ORIGIN PCs overclocking. According to the company, the addition of the Ivy Bridge E processors improves overclocking and performance, while reducing power consumption.

"ORIGIN PC is always proud to be in the forefront by offering the latest and greatest processing technology from Intel." said Kevin Wasielewski, CEO and co-founder of ORIGIN PC. "The insane speed of Intel's Core i7 fourth-generation processors combined with ORIGIN PC's professional overclocking, provides our customers the ability to create, play, and work faster than ever."

For more information, visit ORIGIN PC.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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