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We're taking a look at our first ORIGIN desktop. We've taken a look at numerous ORIGIN laptops and have come away impressed. Will the MILLENNIUM stand up to the high bar we've come to expect from ORIGIN?A little background on the MILLENNIUM. This mid-towe...
I don't think there really is much for me to say at this point, but I won't let that stop me! We've seen the hard data, and the hard data paints a pretty picture of the MILLENNIUM. It is hands down the most powerful, most over-kill gaming PC we've had th...
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Intel's recently released octo-core powerhouse, the Core i7-5960X , is the first exciting processor from the company since the first 3960X six-core chip dropped back in 2011. Finally, after several years of waiting, enthusiasts can buy a chip that provide...
Highly customizable, Easy to upgrade or repair, Plenty of connectivity, Record breaking performance, Can handle 4K gaming, Less expensive than competitors...
Large and very heavy, Extremely loud at full load...
The Millennium's performance speaks for itself. Origin's desktop completely destroyed almost every record we have to break. Readers looking for the most powerful PC available can stop searching. The new Origin Millennium is it. That alone would be enough...
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After a long hiatus, Tom's Hardware returns to consumer desktop reviews with Origin PC's Millennium. Can three GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards and an overclocked Core i5 handle gaming at 5760x1080? We want to know if this elegant box is worth its $3,000+ pric...
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New year, new look. That's a very literal statement from Origin PC as it gave its custom chassis a tempered glass and aluminum makeover at the dawn of 2018. The boutique PC builder was one of the first custom computer companies to introduce their own PC c...
Sharp and solid new design, Stealthy PC case elements, Incredible performance...
More expensive than a DIY PC...
The Origin Millennium is a gaming desktop that will floor you in both performance and price. When dressed to the nines as our configuration has been, this rig can absolutely steamroll through any task or games you throw at it.That said, we wouldn't lightl...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2015-10-23 05:38:16
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The front of the case has a swinging door that opens to reveal the Blu-ray burner and five 5.25-inch front bays, which is pretty cool. Inside our particular configuration was a single 6TB WD Red drive. On top of the case you've got a fan controller and fo...
Bold styling, good performance, plenty of storage.
Overpriced, terrible doors, no custom loop...
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The Origin Millennium ($7,399 as tested) is a high-end gaming desktop with a high-powered Intel Core i7-5960X Extreme Edition processor and three Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards%displayPrice% at %seller% in a 3-way SLI configuration. This means that...
Three Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics. Overclocked Intel Core i7 Haswell-E CPU. Expandable chassis. Hot-swappable hard-drive bays. Lots of speedy storage space. Efficient cooling of the interior.
Finicky case doors. Spare PCIe slots blocked...
With its three Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards and an overclocked octo-core processor, the Origins Millennium gaming desktop outperforms systems that cost thousands more...
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That's no moon; it's the Origin PC Millennium. This gargantuan gaming PC ($6,399 as reviewed, $1,765 starting) packs big components into its equally big frame, with a whopping three Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards and a speedy overclocked Intel Core...
The massive Origin PC Millennium offers gamers tons of power and customizability, but at the cost of pricey parts and loud fans. That's no moon; it's the Origin PC Millennium. This gargantuan gaming PC ($6,399 as reviewed, $1,765 starting) pack...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2015-10-23 05:38:58
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But while it's hardly the only vendor to offer a choice of power supplies or multiple graphics cards, no one else to our knowledge has offered the option Origin does with the Millennium tested here: a choice at configuration time of four motherboard layou...
Stellar performance, Spacious and flexible case, Attractive lighting...
Huge, heavy case, Cooling solutions are far from quiet, though clearly needed, Not inexpensive...
So often, when reviewing gaming systems, we talk about the compromises that have to be made to keep costs down. But with the Origin Millennium, a hulking beast that can take just about any game you throw at it, we get to see the other side of the equatio...
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This system did.The ORIGIN PC Millennium custom configuration is one of the flagship offerings from the boutique builder and it will hit your wallet nearly as hard as it will your games and applications. What kind of hardware do you get for $4200 these da...
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After a long hiatus, Tom's Hardware returns to consumer desktop reviews with Origin PC's Millennium. Can three GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards and an overclocked Core i5 handle gaming at 5760x1080? We want to know if this elegant box is worth its $3,000+ price...
At $3,073, our test configuration of the Origin PC Millennium is far from inexpensive. But compared to $7,000+ full-tower systems sporting Intel Extreme Edition processors and dual-GPU graphics cards, the Millennium will put a lot less hurt on your bank a...
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The Origin Millennium PC is like the fanciest grilled cheese sandwich available. It's aesthetically considered, well lit (adjustable via an LED remote for every craving), and taking a bite out of that sucker will forever change the way you look at PC gami...
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The Origin PC Millennium is designed for the gamer who wants to go big right now, and go bigger even later. This dauntingly huge desktop ($4,230 as reviewed; $1,731 starting) supports up to four graphics cards for ultrasmooth 4K gaming, complete with a sp...
Blistering overall performanc, Attractive desig, Highly customizable...
Hug, Can get noisy...
The Origin PC Millennium makes a big first impression with the way it looks, but its performance is what you'll remember it for. Packing three GTX 980 Ti cards (with support for up to four fully loaded GPUs) and a fast Skylake processor, the Millennium wi...
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