Alienware
has quadrupled the available graphics power on its elite
ALX
CrossFireX desktop PC with the launch of the ATI CrossFireX video card.
The high-performance PC maker claims that CrossFireX is the first quad-GPU
gaming platform to support DirectX 10.1.
The PC uses two ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 graphics cards, each housing two GPUs
and a full 1GB of dedicated graphics memory, making 2GB of dedicated GDDR3
graphics memory.
"Alienware is extreme high-performance PC gaming, and expectations are never
higher than when dealing with the ALX CrossFireX, our most sophisticated desktop
system," said Brian Joyce, senior vice president at Alienware.
ATI's Catalyst software allows users to 'unlock' the GPU controls to manually
set the engine and memory clocks for overclocking and performance boosts.
Temperature displays and VPU recover safety features make it easier to
maintain the system, while an auto-configure utility option overclocks to a
preset stable speed.
Rick Bergman, senior vice president at
AMD's Graphics
Product Group, said: "CrossFireX allows for more immersive gaming than before,
giving gamers the ability to play at high resolutions and settings with great
performance."
The ALX CrossfireX is available from £3,557.
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