slashgear.com - 12/24/2008
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It appears that leaked photos of the new HP Firebird 803 tower with VoodooDNA are making their rounds this morning and it looks beautiful. HP really managed to save a lot of space and keep it looking good with the HP Firebird 803. This desktop seems to lean in the direction of a gaming PC in ...
engadget.com - 12/23/2008
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engadget.com —
We always loved us that Voodoo-designed HP Blackbird
002 , but it was certainly a behemoth. Now
it looks like the duo are going for a more realistic size -- and hopefully pricepoint -- with the all-new HP Firebird PC 803 that just fell in our lap, ...
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HP Firebird 803 tower with VoodooDNA leaked!
engadget.com - 12/20/2008
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engadget.com —
NVIDIA has announced that it'll now offer laptop
GPU drivers directly via its website -- long overdue,
if you ask us. These drivers have traditionally been offered through the computer manufacturers since most mobile GPUs are customized to be ...
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NVIDIA now offering laptop drivers directly through website
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Specks and photo leak: HP Firebird 803 with VoodooDNA
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... SLI chipset.
The rig along with the basic features of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 6 USB ports, will also boast of a Blu-ray disk drive, 4GB RAM, dual NVIDIA GeForce 9800D graphics cards, two 320GB SATA hard drives and a 5-in-1 multi card reader. There isn’t a word on the pricing and the availability yet, however the HP Firebird 803 will support wireless keyboard and mouse but the system will be externally powered.
Via: Engadget/SlashGear
HP Firebird 803 tower with VoodooDNA
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Here is a first look at the HP Firebird 803 tower with VoodooDNA
HP Firebird 803 tower with VoodooDNA Pictures
The HP Firebird 803 has a NVIDIA nForce 760i SLI chipset with Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83GHz processor , 4GB of RAM, dual NVIDIA GeForce 9800D cards two, two 320GB SATA hard drives , Blu-ray disk drive , 5-in-1 multi card reader, Bluetooth support, 802.11n Wi-Fi, 6 USB ports, 1 FireWire, 2 eSATA, 1 S/PDIF and 1 DVI dual-link.
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