Jupiter: World's Most Expensive Desktop Computer
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
This is it. Now you've got a very good reason to be extravagant. That is, if you really can afford it. Can you shell out £375,000 on a desktop PC? I can hear you say "Not if it is gold-plated". I can assure you this one is more than gold-plated.
Dubbed Jupiter, the desktop PC’s case is solid platinum with diamonds that have been arranged to mimic astrological constellations. It would be a pretty rough deal to pay all that money and get no working innards though, so Zeus, the manufacturer, also chucks in Intel’s 3GHz E6850 Core 2 Duo CPU, 2GB of DDR 2 memory and a whopping 1TB hard drive.
A gold model is also available £280,000. It also has diamonds in its case and the same technical specifications. With this model you can save some cash.
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