Benchmarks and reviews of Intel's
Core i7 processors are pouring in, and while mere mortals must wait till later this month to
get their hands on the hardware, we spent much of our weekend working overtime with
Crysis,
Fallout 3, and
Age of Conan on an $8,238 Core i7 965-equipped Mach V gaming desktop from boutique PC manufacturer
Falcon Northwest. It's got the works and then some: liquid cooling, dual ATI Radeon 4870X2 graphics cards with 2GB of RAM on-board, 12 GB of DDR3 RAM, Blu-ray, HD-DVD (yes, you read that right), and over a terabyte of storage. Based on our dozen or so hours of grueling, utterly boring hands-on tests, all three games were plenty playable maxed out at 1920 x 1080 resolution with 4x anti-aliasing -- only
Crysis ever dipped below 40 frames per second, and we never saw
Fallout 3 under 60. We sincerely hope you appreciate the backbreaking, soulcrushingly hard work we do for you -- more photos and benchmarks in the gallery.
Gallery: Intel Core i7-equipped Falcon Northwest Mach V gaming desktop hands-on



