On our radar screens this week is the Puget Deluge-i L2 desktop PC. This is an ultra-elite gaming PC that looks like something you might find 16 stories underground in the Pentagon. This machine is intended for people that have way too much money to spend on an awesome computer that probably won’t get tapped for half the power it’s capable of most of the time.
Let’s get a look at the guts: The Puget Deluge-i L2 PC is powered by an Intel Core 2 Extreme Yorkfield XE-based quad-core processor that’s overclocked to a sweaty 4 GHz. A water-cooling system ensures that the computer doesn’t just turn into a smoldering pile of junk after ten seconds. 4 GB of RAM backs up the CPU and a 10,000 RPM 150 GB hard drive holds on to files.
There’s two 512 MB nVidia GeForce 880 GTS graphics cards in an SLI configuration to handle serious visuals. This rig will definitely play any game you can buy off the shelf with no problems whatsoever. Expect to pay around $6,000 for this unit as it stands.


