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$17,000 'Big O' PC packs Xbox 360 and more (photos)

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    Miami-based Origin PC puts its latest creation, the "Big O" PC, on sale Tuesday for a starting price of $7,669 and a high-end price of $17,000. The Big O does contain an Xbox 360 and, as Andrew Nusca writes, the monster PC is "the equivalent of a 2011 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle with a few thousand left over for leather and gear."

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    The specs show how you can cut corners on your ultimate PC.

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    Front view of the "Big O"

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    The "Big O" comes equipped with an Xbox 360 that can even be run in a separate Window. If you can't afford this, you can always pick up the basic Xbox 360 for $199.

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    A peek inside.

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    The Big O is water cooled.

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    The previous high-end machine from Origin PC was their Genesis PC. Here's the Jet Fighter edition.

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    The Jet Fighter

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    At E3, Origin PC showed off their 3D PC.

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    You're the captain of this PC.

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Origin PC put its latest creation, the Big O PC on sale at a starting price of $7,669. The water-cooled monster comes with a built-in Xbox 360.

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Miami-based Origin PC puts its latest creation, the "Big O" PC, on sale Tuesday for a starting price of $7,669 and a high-end price of $17,000. The Big O does contain an Xbox 360 and, as Andrew Nusca writes, the monster PC is "the equivalent of a 2011 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle with a few thousand left over for leather and gear."

Credit: Origin PC

Published: September 7, 2010 -- 10:07 GMT (03:07 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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