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The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 8:10 am
by Apoptosis
Introducing The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook “Broodling”
MEDFORD, OR & CHATSWORTH, CA —May 31, 2008, — Diamond Multimedia (http://www.diamondmm.com), a leading manufacturer of PC graphics cards, sound cards and communications products, introduced today in collaboration with SmoothCreations a nationally known system builder that builds custom painted high performance gaming computers; are proud to announce the Intel Quadcore 9770 Notebook “Broodling” Pc gaming system.

This system is designed to bring performance and productivity to the notebook.

This beautiful SmoothCreations PC is a creation and a work of art. This Hand painted & custom built for beauty & performance makes this gaming pc unique.

The Broodling Notebook is powered by an Intel Extreme 9770 Quad Core and a Diamond Radeon HD 3850 graphics card. As the CEO of SmmothCreations, Jim Saling, put’s it, “The Broodling Notebook” was intentionally engineered to offer Desktop performance to the power users that need a mobile workstation solution or a gamer whom doesn’t want to lug around a large PC to LAN parties.
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The Smooth Creations Broodling Notebook is powered by an Intel Extreme Edition 9770 Quadcore 4GB of GSkill Dual Channel DDR2 memory .Driving the graphics is a Diamond Mobile Viper Radeon HD3850 -- A single 500GB Western Digital Caviar SE16 hard drive and Lite-On 20X DVD+/-RW drive round out the peripherals.
SmoothCreations worked with Diamond & Epower engineers to ensure the motherboard had been designed with the utmost in over clocking capabilities, and attention cooling on the cpu and epower was part of the development to ensure a robust external power supply design was capable of supplying the notebook with the needed power.

The distinctive artwork designs are the labor of love from of the artists at Smooth Creations. Jim Saling, President and CEO of boutique system builder Smooth Creations, states “We’ve been developing these custom painted cases for years and this notebook is testament of SmoothCreations commitment to bring a completely outside of the desktop approach as a notebook solution”. “Today, SmoothCreations decided to merge and unite Gamers, Enthusiasts, and Professionals with a single solution Mobile platform that is scalable, robust, and powerful’, “The next round of high performance notebooks could very possible be a Skulltrail Notebook. And we are already working on that”, say’s Mario Gastelum, lead engineer at Diamond Multimedia.

Availability
The Broodling Notebook are only and exclusively available at SmoothCreations. The Broodling is also available in the custom colors, like Vampire Red, Titanium Silver, and Midnight Glass Black. Other configurations are available.


About SmoothCreations
Smooth Creations was founded by Jim "Smooth" Saling in 1999. Smooth has over 15 years of experience in the automotive finishing industry. During that time, Smooth's work has gained national attention from many media outlets.

He has been called on to design and create custom paint jobs for high-end sports cars (among the best, he's painted a Lamborghini Diablo, Dodge Viper, many muscle cars and multiple Hot Rods that were featured in national calendars). When Hollywood comes looking for a custom designed PC, they look no further. The likes of Jay Leno, Steven Speilberg have commissioned the work of SmoothCreations.

When he was introduced to the high-end computer industry by a friend, it was the perfect match. Now the power users of the computing world can get a hand designed, custom painted "Smooth Creation" to match their interests, hobbies and even mood. Nothing is too hard for Smooth, and it shows.
http://www.SmoothCreations.com

About Diamond Multimedia
Diamond provides the absolute best quality in advanced graphics, digital television, communications and sound hardware solutions for home and business users, enabling users to create, access and experience compelling new media content from their desktops. Diamond products stand for performance, quality and value.

For the past two decades, Diamond Multimedia has been widely recognized as a pioneer in the graphics, sound and communications industries and as a key player in launching the multimedia revolution. Diamond is a new type of multimedia company that brings all of the differing technologies together under one brand. Diamond Multimedia is partnered with some of the top technology companies, including AMD, as an ATI graphics provider.

Diamond products are available to the public throughout North America through retailers, resellers and systems integrators, as well as, top technology product distributors. Corporate headquarters are located in Chatsworth, California.
http://www.diamondmm.com

Re: The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:00 am
by Zertz
Interesting, this thing scores just as much as my desktop in 3DMark :shock:

Re: The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 9:27 am
by dicecca112
Probably runs twice as hot. Not to mention battery life probably states "What Battery Life?"

Re: The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:51 pm
by Zertz
dicecca112 wrote:Probably runs twice as hot. Not to mention battery life probably states "What Battery Life?"
Battery life is long enough to give you time to plug it after you turn it on :P

Re: The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 9:16 am
by bubba
I want the paint job on my current laptop :drool:

Re: The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:34 am
by DMB2000uk
Nice performance, and a great paintjob. I just don't like the theme.

Dan

Re: The First Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 Yorkfield Notebook

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:06 pm
by martini161
whats the point of having an unlocked procesor in a laptop? that thing can probably barely bootup with out throttling at stock speeds any way