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Published: 2012-05-29, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Provides excellent gaming, productivity performance. Good selection of ports, including USB 3.0 and phone charger. Includes hefty power supply, two SSDs for primary storage.
Not the fastest at all tests. Fans can be noisy during 3D gaming. Three video cards block expansion slots
The Origin Genesis (Core i7-3930K) is a powerful high-end gaming desktop, but it ultimately comes short in the battle with its nearest rivals....
Abstract: Origin already has one system gracing the top of our performance desktop chart; Consider its Genesis based rig to be its encore, like when your favorite band finally busts out your favorite song (and then some) after it's bowed and exited. This $4,599...
The Origin Genesis offers some of the fastest gaming performance I've seen, and in an expertly built configuration
The Origin's new "Ivy Bridge" Core i7-3770K chip doesn't offer a significant performance edge over equivalent high-end CPUs from its previous generation
Despite only a modest chip update from Intel, this fast gaming desktop makes the best of a challenging marketing task. Any gamer would be glad to own the Origin Genesis.
Abstract: Experts believed that the rise of the laptops and the tablets would ultimately eat into the sales of the desktops and one day the desktops would be as obsolete as the dinasaurs. People would only get to know about them in history books. However that did n...
Abstract: Features: OS installed on two SSD drives in RAID 0 Water-cooled system with lighting effects High-end boutique computer company product Wide array of customization options Price As Reviewed: about $5,000 Pros: Excellent build quality and presentation ...
Near-category-leading performance, Cavernous interior makes upgrades easy
Unattractive exterior
Packed with liquid-cooled, overclocked components, the midtower variant of Origin's Genesis is every bit as potent (and pricey) as its larger sibling. ...
No USB 3.0 support with this motherboard; questionable scaling in some games across four 3D chips.
More than its clean interior or its fast gaming performance, the Origin Genesis won us over with its case that makes it easier than any of its competitors to swap hard drives in and out. This is an expensive gaming PC from a new name in boutique vendor...
It's fast, Excellent customer support, Did we mention it's fast? Like, "tear-the-boxers-off-a-cheetah" fast
Ultra Expensive, Can be somewhat loud, Doesn't come with helper monkey
The big question, of course, is whether or not it ever makes sense to buy a $5,000 computer, period, even if you can afford one. To that end, we'd like to share a few observations. First, it's important to remember that a Genesis rig doesn't have to cost...