Hello Everyone,



Unlike the enthusiast system manufacturers, Alienware and VoodooPC,
Richmond, Virginia-based Velocity Micro is still an independent, privately
held company. In fact, Velocity Micro is doing well enough on its own to
have even purchased the enthusiast, boutique system maker, Overdrive PC last
year. On top of that, Velocity Micro is one of the few (if only)
independently owned, U.S.-based, high-end gaming systems manufacturers
that--in addition to selling direct--also sells its systems at Best Buy and
Circuit City. That's a claim that even Velocity Micro's competitors,
Oregon-based Falcon Northwest, New Jersey-based Maingear, and
California-based Vigor Gaming, can't make.



As do most enthusiast system manufacturers, Velocity Micro makes hand-built,
high-end gaming rigs using top-of-line components. We received the highest
end model in the company's Edge series, the Z55. Velocity Micro configured
it with a few options, taking the system price up to $2,664 and we put it
through its paced in this hands-on evaluation. Read on to see how the Edge
Z55 faired...



Velocity Micro Edge Z55 Gaming System:

http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Velocity_Micro_Edge_Z55_Gaming_System/



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