When HP acquired Voodoo PC, the boutique gaming maker, I could think of only one thing: What would a creative PC maker like Rahul Sood do with the resources of a small platoon of HP engineers? The Blackbird 002 is the first collaboration, built with lots of HP workstation and server innovations, and a few neat tricks like the foot that keeps the PC off the ground for a sixth side of cooling. Unlike the Dell XPS line with its proprietary-sized components, this is fully standards compliant for when you want to rip out the guts and upgrade a few years later. The crazy thing is, this is the HP branded gaming PC with VoodooDNA: The gnarly Voodoo branded stuff is yet to come. The details:
•The case is all aluminum and the large pieces are stamped from a single sheet—only one factory in the whole of China can do this, and they usually do car doors.
•The foot cal holds 800 pounds and is lit by an array of LEDs.
•The back panel has LEDs
•To help deaden the sound of fans, they're mounted deep in the front of the case.
•There is a card reader and front mounted ports on the top. Click on the case to have it soft-open.
•The front of the machine has
•All components are tool-less. Except the back panel. Lo, there is a built-in tool kit for this! (Allen wrench)
•The sixth side, the bottom, is an air intake. It has a mesh grill, but won't stop dust. This thing needs filters, in my opinion. Dust is everywhere, on every floor!
•The graphics cards and other cards are in their own channel for cold air, and are secured by a single lid with springs and a latch. Card ends seem to be customized for this case, which is weird. Do you have you upgrade to HP cards later on?
•The graphics cards and CPU are watercooled, but no peltiers, as they tend to add too much heat to the case, says Rahul Sood. The radiator and output fans, which look like 12cm fans (two of em) are roof mounted.
•The VoodooDNA is their "ingredient brand".
•The 5 drive slots for 3.5 inch HDDs are tool free, as well.
It is by far the most beautiful looking PC I've ever seen. I worry about the dust issue, but that could be easily fixed by adding filters.
Introducing HP Blackbird 002
HP Blackbird 002 is a machine born from the minds of gamers, created with gamers in mind. Designed
by a core group of gaming enthusiasts at HP and performance computing experts from VoodooPC, HP
Blackbird 002 offers gamers new levels of innovation and versatility. Every element of HP Blackbird 002
- from its aluminum chassis to the cast-aluminum foot - contributes to its dynamic look and its extreme
performance.
Built with industry standard components, it is also designed to encourage gaming enthusiasts to make
modifications to existing hardware and upgrade to future generations of performance hardware.
Features like the removable side panel and interior/exterior back panel LED lighting make it convenient
for gamers to get inside the machine and tweak it.
To ensure performance meets each Blackbird owner's expectations, every HP Blackbird 002 is
configured to the individual's preference when it is purchased and ships with a completely open BIOS,
allowing for total customization.
Although the system was designed with gamers in mind, it is also ideal for anyone needing a
performance machine. People looking for a PC to handle demanding tasks such as photo, video and
music editing will also love the innovation packed into HP Blackbird 002.
Product Highlights
•Industry Standard Components - HP Blackbird 002 is the most versatile and configurable
performance PC in its class, simply because industry standard components are used throughout
the machine, making modification easy and driver conflicts a thing of the past.
•Full System Liquid Cooling - HP Blackbird 002 is the first in its class to feature full system,
maintenance-free liquid cooling that draws heat away from the CPU, motherboard and GPUs.
The factory-sealed system does not require the periodic maintenance other systems demand
and keeps the machine running quiet.
•Thermals - Heat is the enemy of performance PCs, and the three biggest heat generators are
the CPU, the GPUs and the power supply. HP Blackbird 002 isolates each heat source in its own
thermal chamber, ensuring that cooling air isn't contaminated with heat from one component
on its way to cool off another one. The HP Blackbird 002 can handle the heat.
•Easy Access - The machine invites users to pop the hood and tinker away. HP Blackbird 002 and
its removable side panel, interior and back panel lighting, and Voodoo-style wiring provides easy
access for enthusiasts to fine tune their machine's performance.
•Tool-less Upgrades - HP Blackbird 002 doesn't come with a toolkit. All the components, from
the CPU and GPU to the hard drives and optical drives, can be removed and installed sans tools.•Flexible Overclocking - The HP Blackbird 002 standard BIOS allows user-controlled overclocking.
LCS systems are factory overclocked.
Key Design Elements
•Aluminum Chassis - Every element of the system's unique aluminum chassis tells a story. Its
wedge-shaped design and vectored lines hint at the raw speed inside. The fins that line the top
and front reflect a heat sink, paying homage to HP Blackbird's extraordinary thermal
management capabilities. And the tight fit and finish of the chamfered edges make it clear that
this finely crafted machine is tuned to perfection.
•The Hover - The single, cast-aluminum foot supporting HP Blackbird 002 is capable of
supporting up to 600 lbs., and only a select number of production facilities are capable of
manufacturing it. The cantilevered design allows airflow under HP Blackbird 002, making it
possible to seat the 1.1 kW power supply at the base of the chassis.
Availability, Pricing & Warranty
•Purchasing - The machine can be purchased online at www.hp.com/blackbird beginning Sept. 5,
2007
•Pricing - $2,500 - $7,100 USD
•Warranty - One year limited warranty*












Comments
that thing is HUGE!!! and you said the HP elite 900m was a hulk, just look at that thing, its the same size as that dude
I build my own PCs, but still you gotta respect HP here for trying to make a nice alternative to a self built PC. It looks like they aren't using any proprietary parts which is nice.
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT! It's MASSIVE!
Give us Addy for the true sizemodo test.
If it didn't have LEDs, it would be damn near desirable.
some of those LEDs are actually pretty useful. there's ones on the back panel to keep all the ports visible. nice touch.
Ghostbusters anyone?
Holy Shitzmodo. My white macbook turned brownbook for an undisclosed amount of time
pass some of those windex wipes over here please
It's not LED's like you think. The back panel is actually just electroluminescent (I have that same mobo...) I prefer minimalist design with as few showy LEDs as possible. You cant even tell they are lit until you look at the back panel, and the labels glow softly.
that first photo is so OUT OF PROPORTION
aweseome nonetheless, I thought this unit was the size of a [small] human. Focus played a shameful joke on me yet again. damn large focal lengths XD
Im more interested in the camera they used to take the photos, great quality.
It's kind of Apple-like except, you know, ugly. if it's going to live under my desk I guess it's alright. However, my brother-in-law bought one of those butt ugly XPS's and proudly displays it on top of his desk. Go figure.
Case designs are getting gaudier as each year passes. Nice features but horrid case designs.. Designers need to take ques from Antec (P180) and Lian-Li (V series).
How is this in any way beautiful, modern, simple or in fact powerful with off the shelf parts? It looks cheap and at best like a adolescent version of its idol a MAC Pro which is in fact beautiful, modern, simple and powerful and don't give me that crap of upgradeable at leas it works flawless with its installed OS and with no encrypted error messages.
With a mid-level price of $5,600, this comes to roughly $560 apiece to play each of the 10 decent games that will be released in PC format in the next year. Assuming of course you download the several hundred megs of patches that each of the games will need in order to play properly. And assuming there are no hardware / software conflicts with whatever else you have installed on the machine...
With PC releases withering yearly and consoles getting more and more powerful (while still costing a fraction of what gaming PCs go for) the appeal of this machine is a mystery to me.
I was really into this thing until I saw the vertical disk trays. Sure, it seems like a minor quibble based on the rest of the impressive specs and features, but that would really get annoying to me. At school I had my PS2 set up vertically and would always fumble around trying to balance the damn disks in the tray as it opened and closed. Poor design decision in my opinion.
The only proof you need for the level of ugly this thing exudes is that it still looks ugly when paired with the worlds fugliest mouse. blue leopard?
Wow, that looks like every other custom built PC rig out there. So, what you are telling me is that there really is a market to sell tricked out rigs?
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