Review: In Depth: Origin Millennium

Review: In Depth: Origin Millennium

By Kevin Lee

Review: In Depth: Origin Millennium

There’s been a perfect storm of new computing hardware, thanks to the introduction of Nvidia’s Pascal graphics and a new series of Intel Broadwell-E processors. Even having just one of these parts in your PC would translate to exponentially greater performance and higher frames rates.

Putting them together would spawn a beast powerful enough to take on the next generation of virtual reality and 4K games released over the next decade.

Luckily for us, Origin is exactly the type of company to pull off this sort of madness, packing all of this power into its updated Millennium gaming desktop. Standing at nearly two feet tall, it’s a literally tower of power inside and out. However, with a $6K price tag attached, it’s a little hard to justify the price even for this much overindulgence in power.

Origin Millennium review

Design

Although Origin classifies the Millennium as a mid-tower PC, it might be a half-size above its weight class. The case is absolutely massive, measuring in at 21.44 inches tall and 24.8-inches deep.

This is something you’d best leave sitting on the ground, and even then you’ll need a good chunk of floor space for it to actually fit.

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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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