Press Release: Puget Systems Launches Full Line of Sandy Bridge PCs
Posted on January 8, 2011 by Jon Bach
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Puget Systems Refreshes Their Offerings With Intel's 2nd Generation Core Processors
Puget Systems Refreshes Their Offerings With Intel's 2nd Generation Core Processors

Sandy Bridge incorporates improved video performance and memory bandwidth, and uses Intel's Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, providing even more performance when needed. For more information, a full Sandy Bridge technology primer is available from Puget Systems.
"We are excited to use this new technology across our product line." said Jon Bach, president of Puget Systems. "Not only are we offering more performance for the dollar, but Sandy Bridge allows us to push our systems even more cool and quiet than before."
Available Systems
In addition to immediate availability on custom computers, Puget Systems will be using the new Sandy Bridge platform on their following models:
- Echo: A power efficient, small form factor PC for full 1080p HD video playback.
- Deluge: An extreme liquid cooled gaming computer.
- Obsidian: A most stable, reliable desktop.
- Serenity: A powerful personal computer optimized for quiet operation.
- Spirit: A low cost, highly upgradable desktop.
About Puget Systems
Puget Systems is a specialized integrator of custom personal computing systems meticulously designed to exceed the discriminating requirements of consumers, enthusiasts, gamers and businesses in multiple industries. Puget Systems combines industry-unique custom innovations, the highest quality leading-edge components with an unparalleled commitment to personal service and support. Founded in 2000, Puget Systems is headquartered in its new facility in Auburn, Washington. For more information, please visit www.pugetsystems.com
Media Contact:
President, Jon Bach
Puget Systems
(425) 458-0273 x6003
jonbach@pugetsystems.com
Any hint on whether Sandy Bridge laptops are coming down the pike? Are the i7 2635QM/2720QM/2820QM chips available for system builders like Puget, or only launch partners like Apple?
I guess Puget is dependent on the barebones Laptop shell+motherboard being available from, who is it, ASUS?
Quad-core CPU with integrated HD 3000 graphics, and Puget-installed Ubuntu is an attractive notion.
Keep an eye on our website today :)
Keep an eye on our website today :)
Can do.
It's been sick how much I've been keeping an eye on the website recently... it's starting to affect my home life. :-/
Keep an eye on our website today :)
If something changed on the website yesterday, I did not see it.
Heyo! New Sandy Bridge laptops have arrived in the webstore! Congrats!
I am still seeing the old models in the navigation popup menu....
either a caching problem on my side or yours, or that content needs an update.
Yeah, sorry for the lag!!! We fully intended to launch them last week, but that's how these things go sometimes. The top navigation will be updated by late morning tomorrow (and I mean it this time!)