The HP Blackbird 002: The Ultimate PC for Gamers
By Natalie Sod, published Oct 09, 2007
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Design
The HP Blackbird 002 has a love it or hate it design, depending on your perspective. The Blackbird CPU is set on a single cast aluminum foot that can support up to 600 pounds, making the Blackbird 002 look like it's hovering in mid-air, and while most CPU chassis is made of plastic, the Blackbird 002 has a cast aluminum chassis that is significantly sturdier and more lightweight. Since the Blackbird 002's chassis is made from aluminum, it can withstand corrosion and is non-magnetic, making sure that it can withstand almost anything. The HP Blackbird 002's hover design is useful for airflow. The elevated case pushes air through the bottom side vents that allows airflow, cooling the PC's interior. Another feature of the Blackbird 002's design is that instead of unscrewing bolts and sliding the side panels to open the case, you only have to pull a latch and the side panel will swing open on its hinges.
Specifications and features
The HP Blackbird 002 is fully customizable and thus has no specific specifications, HP lets users choose from a set of configurations so that they can have control over what they truly need. Users can choose between an Athlon AMD X2 6000 3.0 Ghz processor, Intel Core2 Duo, or Intel Core2 Extreme processors, choice of graphic cards range from NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon, Dual-link DVI ports that support up to 2560 by 1600 pixels, support for analog resolutions up to 2048 by 1536 pixels at 85HZ, DVI to VGA adapter, dual-display support for extended desktops and video cloning modes, and choice of ASUS or Intel motherboards.
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