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It was a dark and stormy night in Santa Clara, California;
everyone in this sleepy town, situated plump in the middle of technology’s cradle,
was safely out of harm’s way taking shelter in their homes; everyone, that is, except for the mad scientists at Intel Corp.
This night was a special one for the motherboard engineers who had been slaving over an amalgam of circuit boards and microchips for months on end;
this was the night when they would finally get to see their creation in action. When the clock struck twelve,
the conductors were raised and a lightning bolt struck Intel HQ, a surge of power flowed into a very large,
dual socket motherboard on the workbench. The Frankenstein-like creation roared to life,
and the Intel engineers huddled around the project cheered to usher in the birth of Skulltrail,
the first Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform the company has produced.
In the spirit of that faithful night, Vigor Gaming has been slaving long and hard over a complementary configuration for Skulltrail that would allow us to enable gamers to tap into this nearly unbridled processing powerhouse.
The Vigor Gaming Colossus, a name that should not be taken as anything other than literal,
is an absolutely enormous PC with enormous processing power.
The flexible Skulltrail platform features two ultra-fast Intel Core 2 Extreme processors,
as well as support for NVIDIA Quad-SLI and AMD CrossFireX technologies.
Regardless of what graphics solution you choose, Colossus is the undisputed fastest gaming system in the world.
Say goodbye to Crysis frame rate problems.
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