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"twice as fast as the next most powerful PC in the world."
what a load of cow crap!.
It's simply an overclocked PC that can be bought from anywhere.
The I7 isn't that fast. The hyperthreaded 8 cores are nowhere near as fast as a true 8 core CPU.
Hell, I have a cheap Q6600 quad core CPU clocked at 3.6ghz that will probably run as fast as the I7 in most games.
* mumbles *