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Published: 2018-02-06, Author: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Sharp and solid new design, Stealthy PC case elements, Incredible performance
More expensive than a DIY PC
The Origin Millennium is a gaming desktop that will floor you in both performance and price. When dressed to the nines as our configuration has been, this rig can absolutely steamroll through any task or games you throw at it.That said, we wouldn't lightl...
Highly customizable, Easy to upgrade or repair, Plenty of connectivity, Record breaking performance, Can handle 4K gaming, Less expensive than competitors
Large and very heavy, Extremely loud at full load
The Millennium's performance speaks for itself. Origin's desktop completely destroyed almost every record we have to break. Readers looking for the most powerful PC available can stop searching. The new Origin Millennium is it. That alone would be enough...
Published: 2014-10-06, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
Origin PC packs the very latest components from Intel and Nvidia into a flexible desktop chassis. Performance scores are outstanding, and this is one machine that can easily handle gaming at 4K resolutions. The company offers excellent build quality and s
High-end parts cost a small fortune. The custom chassis, while flexible, still has a plastic feel and looks like something from a dorm room or LAN party
This expensive configuration of the Origin PC Millennium includes Intel's new Haswell-E CPU and three Nvidia GTX 980 GPUs for eye-opening 4K gaming performance, if you can foot the bill....
Abstract: After a long hiatus, Tom's Hardware returns to consumer desktop reviews with Origin PC's Millennium. Can three GeForce GTX 660 Ti cards and an overclocked Core i5 handle gaming at 5760x1080? We want to know if this elegant box is worth its $3,000+ pric...
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Published: 2015-12-14, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
The Origin PC Millennium makes a big first impression with the way it looks, but its performance is what you'll remember it for. Packing three GTX 980 Ti cards (with support for up to four fully loaded GPUs) and a fast Skylake processor, the Millennium wi...
Published: 2015-12-10, Author: James , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: The Origin Millennium PC is like the fanciest grilled cheese sandwich available. It's aesthetically considered, well lit (adjustable via an LED remote for every craving), and taking a bite out of that sucker will forever change the way you look at PC gami...
Bold styling, good performance, plenty of storage.
Overpriced, terrible doors, no custom loop
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Published: 2015-02-12, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Three Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics. Overclocked Intel Core i7 Haswell-E CPU. Expandable chassis. Hot-swappable hard-drive bays. Lots of speedy storage space. Efficient cooling of the interior.
Finicky case doors. Spare PCIe slots blocked
With its three Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards and an overclocked octo-core processor, the Origins Millennium gaming desktop outperforms systems that cost thousands more....
Published: 2014-10-06, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Origin PC packs the very latest components from Intel and Nvidia into a flexible desktop chassis. Performance scores are outstanding, and this is one machine that can easily handle gaming at 4K resolutions. The company offers excellent build quality and s
High-end parts cost a small fortune. The custom chassis, while flexible, still has a plastic feel and looks like something from a dorm room or LAN party
This expensive configuration of the Origin PC Millennium includes Intel's new Haswell-E CPU and three Nvidia GTX 980 GPUs for eye-opening 4K gaming performance, if you can foot the bill....
Stellar performance, Spacious and flexible case, Attractive lighting
Huge, heavy case, Cooling solutions are far from quiet, though clearly needed, Not inexpensive
So often, when reviewing gaming systems, we talk about the compromises that have to be made to keep costs down. But with the Origin Millennium, a hulking beast that can take just about any game you throw at it, we get to see the other side of the equatio...