[url=http://xi3.com/xi3_story.php]"THE X7A MODULAR COMPUTER
Power-Friendly Performance
Power-users and gamers: start your engines! The X7A Modular Computer is like a high-performance race car housed within extremely compact chassis. Powered by a Quad-Core processor running at up to 3.2GHz, integrated with up to 384 graphics shader cores, and 4GB or 8GB of DDR3 RAM, [u]the X7A handles graphics-rich games like Crysis 2 with ease.[/u] The X7A runs 3 high-definition monitors simultaneously, has four USB 3.0/2.0 ports, four eSATAp ports, four USB 2.0 ports, a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, and up to 1TB of super fast solid-state storage inside the chassis. At a price point starting under $1,000 and operating a very power-friendly 40 watts, the X7A Modular Computer gives you a whole lotta bang for your buck."[/url]
Yes, I know this isn't the Steambox, but I'd just like to point this out;
This is their $1000 model, which isn't available for purchase on their website yet. Granted, there are no benchmarks and they'll say anything to sell their system, but I highly doubt this could beat an equivalent computer of $1000, so don't hold your breath about this thing. For all we know, "ease" could mean 720p at 30 fps on medium.
[Edited on 01.07.2013 7:04 PM PST]
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