Sure some high end laptops are good for gaming on the go, but in a LAN party, bringing a laptop is like bringing a knife in a gunfight. If you want a portable system that has the firepower of the Death Star or at least a descent gaming rig – the iBUYPOWER LAN Warrior II gaming mATX system should perfectly fit your bill. The LAN Warrior II, despite its small form factor, can be outfitted with socket 1366 Core i7 processors including the notorious Core-i7 980 Extreme inside its menacing all-black NZXT Vulcan mATX casing. The chip is one of Intel’s most powerful processor and has all the right combinations of features and specifications to send a cold chill down the spine of any gamer. With the option to upgrade to up to 24GB DDR3 RAM and up to 2 ATI Radeon HD 5970 or 2 NVIDIA GTX 480 graphic cards in CrossfireX or SLI, it can easily match or outperform any full desktop system. Additionally, this gaming system can support up to four internal 3.5 HDDs. To keep its internal cool, the iBUYPOWER LAN Warrior II comes with a front and top 120mm fans and a 2-channel front panel front control. Extra cooling can be achieved by upgrading to liquid cooling and adding more fans. Talking about extras, LAN Warrior II includes a number or connectivity options. The case has two USB, an E SATA, and Audio and Mic ports.
The basic iBUYPOWER LAN Warrior II configuration will start at around $999 and the everything-on-it hardware set-up will cost around $6,000.00. This gaming system is backed by iBUYPOWER’s 3-year limited warranty and lifetime technical support.


The Gamer Mage D295 is clad in a Thermaltake V9 gaming case and is powered by a liquid cooled AMD Athlon II X4 640 Quad-Core CPU. It additionally features 4GB of DDR3 memory, 1GB AMD Radeon 6850 graphics card, LG Blu-ray reader/DVD combo drive, 700W power supply and 1 TB worth of storage space. The Gamer Mage D295 is the most affordable of the three models at $899.
Playing on 3D gaming system across three 1080p displays is not for the faint hearted. NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 400 GPUs up the graphics horsepower to deliver 750 million pixels per second for 3 monitors. That’s three in full HD 1080p 3D Vision gaming for an incredible total of 5760×1080 mouth watering eye candy. The best part is that NVIDIA’s intelligent software automatically turns over 425 PC games to stereoscopic 3D without the need for in-game patches.
