Juggernaut is a very apt name for Chillblast’s latest creation as, with an
overclocked quad-core processor, 4GB of memory and a fast high-end graphics
card, it produces some monster performance figures.
Chillblast has built the Fusion Juggernaut around one of Intel’s Core 2 Quad
Q9450 CPUs that is normally clocked at just 2.66GHz. But Chillblast has opted to
overclock this so it actually runs an impressive, and stable, 3.4GHz. To help
keep things nice and cool, Chillblast has also chosen an Arctic Cooling Freezer
7 Pro CPU cooler.
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The quad-core CPU sits in one of the best motherboards around at the moment,
Asus’ Rampage Formula (read a review on page 50), which uses Intel’s X48
chipset. The board is an overclocker’s delight as the Bios contains a multitude
of adjustments for most of the major components, including the CPU, memory, PCI
Express lanes and northbridge. With this many overclocking variables, there’s
potential to get the Juggernaut to perform even faster than it does out of the
box.
Backing up the CPU is 4GB of Corsair XMS PC2-6400 DDR2 memory which, together
with the overclocked CPU, gives the Fusion Juggernaut an impressive PCmark05
overall score of 10,982 - one of the fastest we have ever seen.
Equally impressive is the graphics performance, which comes as no great
surprise as the Juggernaut uses one of Nvidia’s Geforce 9800 GX2 dual-GPU
graphics cards. The result is a 3Dmark05 score of 22,783 and a jaw-dropping
18,750 in the more demanding 3Dmark06.
If you prefer real game scores, the average frame rate from the World in
Conflict benchmark of 59fps (frames per second) at a 1,280x1,024 resolution with
all the game details set to high says it all.
The various components are installed in a Coolermaster CM690 case. Although
smaller than the same company’s Cosmos case, this still has a good amount of
room inside in which to work, which will come in handy should you want to start
upgrading components at a later date.
Chillblast supplies a 750GB Samsung F1 hard drive which has a 32MB buffer and
a 7,200rpm spin speed, so transferring data on and off will be done quickly and
without too much fuss. Should you want more storage space the case has four
3.5in and four 5.25in drive bays free and, with the motherboard supporting Raid
arrays, you can either make even larger drives by striping two or more together
or add data protection by mirroring drives. For backup there is a 20-speed
Samsung dual-layer DVD burner.
Providing all the power is a Thermaltake 750W modular power supply, which is
bottom-mounted in the case to allow the generated heat to be vented through the
120mm case fan in the rear panel.
Considering how much is going on inside the Juggernaut, we were surprised at
just how quiet it is during operation; admittedly, it’s not silent, but for a
gaming system it’s still very impressive.
The motherboard doesn’t provide integrated audio, but you get an Asus
soundcard with it that provides eight-channel audio. This is routed directly to
the included Creative T7900 7.1 speaker system.
The rest of the hardware is pretty impressive too: a Samsung 245B 24in TFT,
Eclipse 2 keyboard and mouse. You also get Razer Diamondback 3G mouse, which is
perfect for gaming. Windows Vista Home Premium comes preinstalled and Chillblast
also provides a two-year warranty.
All in all, it’s an impressive collection of hardware, but a little on the
pricey side.
Pros: Stunning performance; quiet; build quality Cons: A little pricey Overall: A first-rate gaming system with plenty of power to
keep even the most demanding games and gamers happy – the most remarkable thing
is that it does it all so quietly
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