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Origin Genesis 2011

PCWorld Rating

4.5
4.5 / 5 - PCWorld, Jan 12, 2011

Pros

  • Category-leading general performance

Cons

  • Elaborate liquid-cooling limits internal access

Bottom Line

Origin’s Genesis is back, armed with an impressive 5GHz overclock on its Intel Sandy Bridge CPU. It powers its way to the top of our charts, delivering the fastest results we’ve ever seen, at a price that’s actually a bit lower than its predecessor.

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