23 October 2007, Independence, Missouri - fs[ix] today announced the Super Cruncher Desktop, a high performance computer system with support for dual-link DVI displays like the three-screen 45-inch display made by fs[ix]. The system provides 64-bit processing in a unique, quiet design aimed at multi-tasking professionals and users who want a premium graphics experience.

"Critical users are doing more and more things at once and residential-grade computers are having a hard time keeping up," says Joseph Billings from fs[ix]. "Every minute these users save directly impacts their organization's bottom-line. The Super Cruncher gives them a high-end graphics interface for large and multi-screen displays and a very responsive system all without the extra noise. It pays for itself in no time because of the time it saves."
The Super Cruncher is a perfect companion to the fs[ix] Professional Monitor Console which allows users to gain the advantages of having three monitors without headaches usually associated with putting together and installing a multi-monitor setup. The triple display shows up on the Cruncher as one monitor allowing it to display for many programs and games that do not support using multiple monitors.
Featuring NVIDIA graphics and memory that is upgradeable from 2GB up to 8GB, the Super Cruncher is well suited for document comparison, graphics design, and multimedia editing. It is expected to be popular with executives, lawyers, accountants, engineers, and technology enthusiasts. It is also ideal for immersive educational applications such as flight simulators.
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