Well the Blackbird
arrived today around 2:30 CT, and I took it to work with me to check it out in our lab. We also have a shipping department there so if it was going to be DOA , I could just flip it and send it back.
As it turns out there were some minor issues with the machine starting up, but this was resolved when we realized the LED Lights on the back of the case need to be switched to the off position before the
Asus Stryker Extreme
mobo will boot. We figured this out the hard way because the machine I received had no manuals, no
OEM information, no Warrant information, no service labels, and no restore media. I was a little under-whelmed by the lack of support media, and I thought that HP could have done a better job by supplying these bits along with the machine.
The system itself has been extremely responsive, while ripping a DVD to backup, watching Ben
Hur on
Netflix streams, and surfing the web the machine
was doing just fine at 7% CPU usage.
My version of the machine came with an
Aegia PhysX card installed as well as the two
NVIDIA 8800 Ultras. A
BlueRay/
HD-DVD/
RW combo drive and a slot loading DVD-
RW.
Another slight disappointment was the lack of liquid cooling on the
GPU's, but the system doesn't seem to be lacking at all in heat dissipation.
While running Ghost Recon 2: Advanced Warfare, the visuals were stunning, and the
PhysX card really lights the game up.
While ripping a DVD from my collection, (28 Weeks Later) I was impressed by the speed of the rip at 76% quality, with an
excellent time of 27:07 with menus and alternate audio tracks as well as subtitles.
Keep in mind I was also streaming video and making use of flash video which is typically CPU intensive while ripping the DVD.
I have some pictures that I will load either later this evening or tomorrow at the latest.
Regards,
/
Cannis