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Win A Reactor Brand Computer Contest Extended Until March 22nd!

Curse and Hardcore Computer are extending the "Win a Reactor Brand Computer" contest until the 22nd of March! This extension period will allow users of our Curse Newsletter one more chance to get in on the action before this amazing contest comes to an end!

Here's the original post with all the juicy contest details:


Every so often we spotlight one of our contests, and boy do we have something special this month! We're currently running a contest with Hardcore Computer. They have agreed to give Curse.com one of their AMAZING! Reactor Brand computers. These desktops retail starting at $3000, and the one they've given us for this contest is base priced at over $6000. We'd like to thank Hardcore Computer for the hardware for this contest and hope our users enjoy trying to win such an advanced piece of hardware.

To signup to win the Reactor PC checkout our Contest Page.

Here's an exclusive look at the computer and the spec sheet for it:

Win A Reactor

Going faster requires more power, which creates more heat. Up until now, going too fast meant overheating your system. With total liquid submersion cooling, the full potential of computer components can be realized. Hardcore gives you more performance for your dollar.

Grand Prize: Hardcore Computer Reactor Desktop Hardcore Computer Reactor Desktop

  • Intel Core2 Extreme QX9770
  • 2 X 2GB (4GB) DDR3 memory modules
  • 2 X nVidia GeForce GTX 280s in SLI
  • 2 X 650W power supplies
  • Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB hard drive
  • Samsung DVD burner
  • 64-bit Vista Ultimate
  • 1-year standard warranty

 

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  • Sun, May 17 2009 2:19 AM ()

    ah, been trying to save up for one, uber expensive but well worth the buy. =/ damn money.

  • wnkinc said 
    Tue, Mar 17 2009 2:15 AM ()

    i never really had a powerful machine, i pick cans out of dumpsters and around my local golf course just to buy this one.

    if i had that machine, give me 6 months,it'll make me money.

    How?,making custom music videos

    for small time musicians myspace accounts, etc.

    hey curse!!,Lend me  that machine!!

    i'll give it back to after the contest,lol.

    u can have it back,

    i just like to see how fast it renders

    computer generated water from blender3d program.

    this computers takes 20 minutes to render 50 frames.

  • Mon, Mar 16 2009 8:09 PM ()

    I'll agree its a beast, but it still can't compete with the REAL supercomputers out there.

  • wnkinc said 
    Mon, Mar 16 2009 4:56 PM ()

    I find it interesting that

    Megamanx266

    had to say anything at all.

    Nice job on being  a DiKc

  • DoranM said 
    Mon, Mar 16 2009 1:39 PM ()

    Don't tease :P

  • Kody said 
    Mon, Mar 16 2009 12:53 PM ()

    Considering we have one of the $6000 builds at the office and it runs WoW at over 300 fps, I'd say it's a fair beast of a computer.  :)

  • Mon, Mar 16 2009 5:46 AM ()

    It isn't a case of false advertising.

  • Mon, Mar 16 2009 2:40 AM ()

    I find it interesting that Hardcore Computer calls their Reactor models supercomputers... cause all they did was overclock the **** outof it and used a non-conductive liquid so it doesn't short-curcuit. Nice job on false advertisement :P

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