Filed under: News | Notebooks and PCs

 

Gateway Introduces New Desktop PCs

May 7 2008, 9:39am CDT | by

Gateway Introduces New Desktop PCs
 
Buy gateway from Amazon Cyber Monday and Black Friday Now
 
Gateway announced several new desktop computers this week, some of them have factory overclocked processors and one offers Windows XP. Gateway says that it has increased the performance of its value FX desktop the FX7026. The machine has an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300, overclocked NVIDIA 8800 GT graphics and 4GB of RAM along with 640GB of storage.

Gateway also introduced several new models in its GT series including the GT5670, GT5674, GT5676, and the GT5678. Prices for these systems range from $549.99 to $849.99. The machines use AMD Phenom quad or triple-core processors. The FX7026 will retail starting at $1099.

Gateway also introduced its most powerful gaming computer called the FX541. The machine uses a NVIDIA SLI compatible mainboard, dual 8800 GT graphics cards that are over-clocked and a 700W PSU. The machine will retail from $1199.99 to $3499.99.

Via Gateway

where to buy

Don't miss ...

 

<a href="/latest_stories/all/all/3" rel="author">Shane McGlaun</a>
Leading our review center, Shane knows technology inside out. His extensive experience in testing computer hardware and consumer electronics enable him to effectively qualify new products and trends. If you want us review your product, please contact Shane.
Shane can be contacted directly at shane@i4u.com.

 

blog comments powered by Disqus Comments

Latest stories

 
 
2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition: Interview with Kate Upton [Video]
2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition: Interview with Kate Upton [Video]
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition is at News Stands and online today.
 
 
A Digital Valentine&#039;s Day from Google and Samsung
A Digital Valentine's Day from Google and Samsung
Today is Valentine's Day and tech companies get all romantic.
 
 
Apple to pay Dividends?
Apple to pay Dividends?
Now that the Apple Stock is over $500, a dividend is more likely than ever.