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Jetline Systems Launches Xjett 795 Core i7 Flight Simulation PC

Posted on Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:15:48 GMT
Last updated Wed, 13 Jul 2011 12:20:15 GMT

Jetline Systems has launched it's latest line of high performance flight simulation gaming computers. The companies newest offering is the Intel Core i7 powered Xjett 795. The Xjett gaming series is focused on providing flight sim enthusiasts the necessary performance to run their favorite gaming software at the most optimum level possible.

The Xjett 795 is Jetline's flagship FSX solution. Armed with Intel's newest and most powerful Core i7 940 and 965 Extreme quad core CPU the Xjett 795 is a new revolution in gaming performance. The Xjett 795 is built on the EVGA X58 SLI chipset and combines Corsair XMS triple channel memory modules up to 1600MHz and 12GB of DDR3.

Jetline's latest performer is truly optimized for FSX, integrating Windows Vista 64 Bit operating systems that support large memory quantities and Direct X 10 preview.

FS2004 users won't be left behind with the Xjett 795's flexible OS platform. Although the X58 chipset is optimized for 64 Bit operating systems, Jetline also offers both Windows XP and Vista 32 Bit software options making this system compatible with FS2004 add-ons.

Performance users will appreciate the Xjett's Nvidia GTX 200 series graphics processors. Jetline is currently offering the 896MB Nvidia GTX 260 and 1GB Nvidia GTX 280. These power hungry GPU's require a stable high performance power supply. To remedy this requirement Jetline has integrated a standard 950 watt or optional 1200 watt SLI power supply.

Jetline's Xjett 795 offers the bleeding edge of pc technology and proves to be a serious solution to hardcore sim pilots and gamers alike!

For more information visit:
http://www.jetlinesystems.com/

Jetline Xjett 795

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