TigerDirect.com and CompUSA to Host 12th Annual Build Your Own PC Race for Charity at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show
Posted on: Monday, 29 December 2008, 10:18 CST
"While the buzz at CES revolves around new products and technologies,
TigerDirect.com and CompUSA have been able to use the time over the last 12
years to bring journalists and various technology companies together to raise
over
This year, the 30 participating technology journalists represent major
media outlets and analyst firms. Some of the outlets include Wired, G4TV,
Gizmodo.com , Revision3, Computer Shopper, PC World, Maximum PC, Fox Morning
News, Yahoo! Tech, and the
The objective of the Race is to determine who can assemble a computer
based on the AMD Phenom II X4 Quad Core processor in the fastest amount of
time. Last year's winner,
Also, for the first time, AMD will host an Overclocking Race, pitting some
of the most well known technology journalists against each other to test who
can maintain the highest stable frequency on air and water cooled PCs. The
systems used in the race will all boast the AMD Platform Technology, codenamed
"Dragon," featuring the new AMD Phenom II X4 quad-core processor. The AMD
Overclocking race will take place prior to the start of the official PC race
from
In addition to our name sponsors, AMD and Systemax, the event is also supported by other companies including CA, Microsoft, Logitech, PayPal and many others -- most of whom will be on-hand to show off their latest technology releases during the cocktail reception preceding the race.
To find out more about the race, be added to the VIP list or to see a list of this year's participants, visit www.charitypcrace.com or send an e-mail to RSVP@charitypcrace.com . To learn more about the event's main sponsors, please visit the following race sponsors at www.tigerdirect.com , www.compusa.com , www.systemax.com and www.amd.com .
About CompUSA
The CompUSA companies ( www.compusa.com ) serve the needs of both personal and business computer users, selling consumer electronics, computers, digital media technology and peripherals via retail stores, catalogs and Internet channels. The CompUSA companies are subsidiaries of Systemax Inc. (NYSE: SYX).
About TigerDirect
TigerDirect ( www.tigerdirect.com ) serves the needs of both personal and business computer users, selling consumer electronics, computers, digital media technology and peripherals via retail stores, catalog and Internet channels. TigerDirect is a subsidiary of Systemax Inc. (NYSE: SYX).
About Systemax Inc.
Systemax Inc. ( www.systemax.com ), a Fortune 1000 company, sells personal
computers, computer supplies, consumer electronics and industrial products
through a system of branded ecommerce web sites, direct mail catalogs,
relationship marketers and retail stores in
About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is an innovative technology company dedicated to collaborating with customers and partners to ignite the next generation of computing and graphics solutions at work, home and play. For more information, visit www.amd.com .
SOURCE TigerDirect.com
Source: PR Newswire
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