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Internet/Multimedia keyboard
How about a keyboard with 129 keys? The Titan Multimedia keyboard is equipped with keys that provides the user direct access to Internet browsing, favorites, email, sleep, wake, news groups, and FTP, as well as CD ejection, mute, volume, track skip and review, stop, play and pause, phone, calculator, My Documents, scrolling, and application closing. |
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Sleek looking with lots of room!
From its good looks to its capacious interior, the Titan tower serves as the foundation of a wonderful system. Although it is a moderately sized case (7"x16"x15" WxDxH) it has ample space to house all ATX motherboard formats including monstrous EATX (Extended ATX) dual processor boards.
Go ahead and stuff up to six PCI and one AGP expansion device cards into the case. They will fit. |
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Rigid Titanium Chassis
It's so tough; the test models are dropped 3 feet while running applications!
That's right, we drop them. What better way to judge if the titanium-aluminum chassis can withstand the abuse. Titans are well prepared for medium-intensity industry such as fabrication and manufacture, dusty environments like mines and construction sites, and can take the toughest beatings from shoes, furniture, and children.
One customer claimed that, after discovering that their Titan was dropped and battered during shipment, the system box arrived at their doorstep looking like it went through a war zone -- the packaging was falling apart, torn, dented and scuffed. Fearing the worst, they unpacked the system and turned it on. To their surprise it worked and 4 years later still works perfectly1.
1 To tell the truth, although the system worked like a charm, the only measurable damage suffered was a small chip in the case's plastic face. Although strong, we do not recommend users dropping their systems. Leave that for the experts. |
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Only the best and latest processors
We will not compromise by using inferior components.
That promise starts with the processor. Currently the our Titan models are supported by genuine Intel Celeron, Intel Pentium 4, Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, AMD Athlon XP, AMD Athlon 64, AMD Athlon MP, and AMD Sempron processors respectively. Whatever the processor, our Titans will keep pace2.
Our video adapter and memory selection is just as impressive: choose from ATI's 9000 or X-series, nVidia's FX models, or Kingston's HyperX PC4200 DDR memory just to scratch the surface!
2 OMIT plans to replace the Titan PC line with the super-advanced, chrome alloy Tytannia model line in the coming months. |
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Lots of drive space
Put a CD-Rewriter, DVD, two hard drives and you still have room inside for a SCSI drive or extra EIDE device. That is because the Titan case has space for four 5.25" drives, a floppy, zip drive, and up to 6 3.5" hard drives, a total possible of 12 drives3. You will probably run out of IDE connectors long before bays to put drives in.
3 Standard ATX motherboards currently support up to 4 EIDE drives (2 per channel) without optional PCI IDE controller. SCSI drives require a certified SCSI controller installed on the motherboard. |
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Cables are neatly tucked away
As part of the ongoing effort to improve airflow and reduce upgrading frustration, cables and plugs within all Titan cases are tidily contained. If at all possible, cables are run behind drive enclosures and under the motherboard; power supply wires are pushed up near the case ceiling to give the CPU fan an unobstructed flow of air; no power cable lies near expansion cards or memory, and; unused wiring are looped and tied-off.
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Smooth to the touch
Working with circuit boards is tough enough on the fingertips without you having to worry about cutting those fingers on jagged case edges. Not the Titan. Starting from the point-of-view of the average home user that wants to fiddle with their system, OMIT's Systems Team approved a case where all edges are either folded, laminated, painted, beveled, or seamed. After all, try putting in a video card with gloves! |
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Testing Assured
Before each system leaves us, it is tested by a thorough quality check policy. Each PC is:
- Tested using MEMTEST86 to ensure that your memory is running properly and to spec
- Stress tested up to 4 pounds per square inch and 5 degree torque so it lasts for as long as you need it
- Anti-virus, firewall, and anti-spyware software, and Windows are registered and updated to the day of delivery
- 24-hour performance tested and shutdown/restarted under a variety of diagnostic parameters
- Operating system tested even if an operating system was not purchased (of course, Windows is removed if it was not part of the purchase)
- DirectX multimedia tested
- Application stress tested, and
- Benchmark tested using SiSoft Sandra, 3DMark, Tuff-Test and HOT CPU Test.
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We've dug deep into the Sygnit bedrock to present to you events and features that are off the peak!
TWEAK!
Thinking about upgrading your system, but are unsure which direction to go, or what components would produce the best performance? What you need is a good dose of TWEAK!
Chat Your Head Off
Share your computer experiences with the world in two ways: Peer into the subterranean depths of the Sygnit Underground chat or leave a golden nugget of wisdom in the TalkZon. It's all good.
ModCentral
Climb to the top of the summit with a tricked out case. We are inviting modders far and wide to show off their machines to the masses. Make them jealous.
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