
| Model | Aspire G7700 Predator |
| Processor | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 processor (2.66 GHz, 8MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB) |
| Chipset | Nvidia nForce 780i SLI |
| Memory | 4 GB DDR2 Ram ( 2 x 2GB) |
| Display Screen | 24" G24 LCD monitor (1920 x 1200) |
| Video Type | Nvidia Geforce 9800 GTX, |
| Video Memory | 512MB dedicated |
| Hard Disk | 640GB SATA II HDD 7200rpm |
| Optical Drive | Built-in 16x SuperMulti Optical Drive with LabelFlash technology Built-in 4x Blue-Ray ROM Drive |
| Audio | High definition audio with 7.1 with EAX 4.0 support, Optimize dolby Home theater audio enhancement External Stereo speaker |
| Operating System | Windows Vista Home Premium |
| Network Interface | Built-in gigabit Ethernet |
| Modem | 56KB modem |
| Accessories | Logitech G11 Gaming Keyboard and G5 Laser Mouse |
| Dimensions | 490 x 430 x 190 mm |
| Power Supply | Delta 750 Watts |
| I/O Ports | 14-in-1 card reader / 4 USB 2.0 front & 4 USB 2.0 Back / 1 microphone in / 1 headphone/line-out / 1TV out / 1394 IEEE / 2 eSATA port / 2 RJ 45 jack / 6 audio jack / 1 S/PDIF jack / 1 Clear CMOS / 2 DVI port |
Acer has officially entered the PC gaming enthusiast market with the introduction of the new Acer PREDATOR lineup of desktop PCs and folks.. this is one bad ass looking desktop system. The PREDATOR system (model Aspire G7700) is highlighted by a new desktop chassis design colored in a cool deep metallic copper color. The chassis gives easy access to the internal drives and ports. (BTW.. donÂ’t you just love the metallic copper color? I do!) But I digressÂ…
As I was saying, the chassis gives easy access to drives. The front of the body can be raised to reveal a rewritable DVD and Blu-ray disc reader drive. USB and audio ports can be accessed via the top of the tower. The four internal hard drive bays can be accessed thanks to a special door on the front of the lower part of the chassis. Hard drives are stored using the Acer Easy-swap Hard Drive solution which even supports hot-swapping of hard drives. The system itself supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and 1+0 modes with NVIDIA MediaShield Storage technology.

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